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Alphabetical [« »] belief 11 beliefs 8 believe 18 believed 38 believer 2 believers 1 believing 3 | Frequency [« »] 39 taxes 38 advantage 38 barlaam 38 believed 38 chronicler 38 directed 38 divine | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances believed |
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1 2,2 | agreement, since both of them believed in Divine Providence and 2 2,3 | 380 A.D. only those who believed in the trinity of Father, 3 2,3 | one of those emperors who believed that their authority should 4 2,4 | of Alexandria, while they believed in the preponderance of 5 3,5 | enemies.”[41] Furthermore, he believed, it was God who bestowed 6 3,15| population came, as Fallmerayer believed, with the importation of 7 4,1 | worshiped object.[28] They believed in the existence of friendly, 8 4,1 | not so completely as is believed by some scholars. The districts 9 4,4 | victory over Persia were, he believed, the point of departure 10 5,3 | Lingenthal would make it, and he believed that in the state of society 11 5,4 | causes, while others have believed that the causes were chiefly 12 5,4 | it. There were some who believed that the iconoclastic policy 13 5,4 | original purity.” Lombard believed that this religious reform 14 5,6 | imperial rank. Some have believed that the title of emperor 15 5,8 | Byzantine emperors in that they believed their authority to be unlimited 16 5,8 | 163] A recent investigator believed that Michael’s “political 17 5,8 | iconodules are few. Bury believed that the religious persecutions 18 5,8 | historians. The English scholar believed also that only in a few 19 5,8 | enlightening the people but believed also that by preserving 20 6,7 | legate. It was formerly believed that when news of this act 21 7,1 | nineteenth century scholars believed that the first idea of the 22 7,1 | greatly broken down, John believed that without affecting state 23 7,1 | which Frederick Barbarossa believed must acknowledge his power. 24 7,2 | and formerly historians believed that the brothers had grown 25 7,3 | 1201, as all the historians believed, but in 1202, so that for 26 7,3 | many that no one would have believed it who had not seen it with 27 8,13| questioned this opinion. He believed that it may be inferred 28 8,17| Byzantine sources, they even believed that the Serbians borrowed 29 8,17| disagreed with this opinion; he believed that this institution originated 30 9,2 | the people. It was long believed that Constantine XI was 31 9,4 | famous king of Serbia, is believed, despite some discrepancy 32 9,7 | Paris and London, he still believed in the importance and effectiveness 33 9,8 | observations of the Turks, believed it possible to expel them 34 9,12| influence on the church. They believed that a strong temporal power 35 9,13| in the movement: but he believed that the correct interpretation 36 9,15| like his brother John VIII, believed that the salvation of the 37 9,18| science, and so on. Aïnalov believed that the problem of the 38 9,19| talents now lacks them, he believed my words; hearing from me