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resignation 2
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resist 16
resistance 37
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resisting 4
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37 plethon
37 promised
37 reality
37 resistance
37 saw
37 seljuq
37 task
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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resistance

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | for their former stubborn resistance to government orders aimed 2 2,3 | unable to offer adequate resistance to the Huns, whose horrible 3 3,14| able to offer the proper resistance to the Lombards, who conquered 4 3,15| freedom, through their heroic resistance, succeeded in maintaining 5 4,1 | could not offer the proper resistance to the fresh Arabian forces.~ 6 4,1 | special causes for the weak resistance to the Arabs. The main reason 7 4,1 | military incapacity paralyzed resistance. The soldiers were no better 8 4,1 | a time by the energetic resistance of the Berbers. Military 9 4,1 | for offering the necessary resistance. The successful defense 10 4,1 | did not meet any strong resistance on the part of the population, 11 4,1 | and offered a very strong resistance to the Arabian armies, which 12 5,2 | claimed that by his successful resistance Leo saved, not only the 13 5,8 | way he easily overcame the resistance offered by Michael’s troops, 14 5,8 | therefore, met a much stronger resistance than had their predecessors. 15 6,3 | unable to offer adequate resistance to Simeon because the Byzantine 16 6,5 | unable to offer adequate resistance to their onslaught, caused 17 6,5 | barbarians almost without any resistance; only a small number of 18 6,8 | could organize the necessary resistance to the enemy. Even such 19 6,8 | not able to offer strong resistance to the rapid movement of 20 6,8 | city offered very stubborn resistance to the western Emperor Lewis 21 7,1 | climatic conditions, and the resistance of the Muslims, the crusaders 22 7,1 | succeeded in making adequate resistance to them all and thereby 23 7,1 | Aegean. Judging an adequate resistance to the Venetian vessels 24 7,1 | danger, which met no adequate resistance, became again very threatening 25 7,2 | the Latins and desperate resistance by the inhabitants of the 26 7,3 | pope threatened, in case of resistance, to support the right to 27 7,3 | In spite of a desperate resistance, particularly by the mercenary 28 7,3 | really overcame the stubborn resistance of the Slavs (the tribe 29 8,7 | need, offer an adequate resistance to external foes. The mountainous 30 8,16| revolts, battles, oppositions, resistance, cunning, changes, menaces … 31 9,2 | Unable to make an adequate resistance, Manuel, after a fruitless 32 9,3 | drown in blood the smallest resistance.”[36] In their appeals to 33 9,8 | order to offer adequate resistance to the Turkish invasions. 34 9,9 | another to offer a stubborn resistance to the Turks at the last 35 9,11| the pope met with definite resistance from western European rulers. 36 9,11| Michael met with stubborn resistance among the great majority 37 9,14| There was to be a stubborn resistance to John’s religious policy.


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