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Alphabetical [« »] conception 32 conceptions 9 concern 3 concerned 37 concerning 63 concerns 3 concession 5 | Frequency [« »] 37 act 37 born 37 bosphorus 37 concerned 37 contains 37 decrees 37 diocletian | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances concerned |
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1 2,1 | who in reality was not concerned about any religion and preferred 2 2,2 | reform. The first edict concerned the appointment of professors 3 2,3 | curtailed, especially those concerned with bequests and inheritance.~ 4 2,3 | The national problem was concerned with the discord among the 5 2,5 | Egypt and the Syrians were concerned primarily with the triumph 6 3,6 | wherever church matters were concerned.”[59] In his desire to be 7 3,7 | Three Chapters. The matter concerned three church writers of 8 3,7 | at the Synod, which was concerned with the Three Chapters, 9 3,11| of the sixties was more concerned with western developments, 10 3,16| work has survived, which is concerned with the early history of 11 4,1 | only by hearsay. They were concerned with nothing but material, 12 4,1 | of the conquered peoples concerned the Arabs little.~ On the 13 5,3 | engaged in agriculture. It is concerned primarily with various kinds 14 5,6 | important primarily because it concerned the Byzantine Empire.~ In 15 5,8 | mattered only in so far as they concerned the state. Yet monasticism 16 6,6 | the Adriatic Slavs were concerned.~ From the time of Basil 17 7,1 | this apocryphal document is concerned, it might have been composed, 18 7,1 | interests in the Holy Land were concerned, the political power of 19 7,1 | as the lower classes were concerned, the peasants, ground down 20 7,3 | Rome as far as religion was concerned, to pay a large amount of 21 7,4 | the Angeli to the pope are concerned, the pope was guided by 22 7,4 | As far as the navy was concerned, the maritime forces which 23 7,4 | kind of political will, concerned not only with abstract problems 24 7,4 | far as Byzantine art is concerned, the epoch of the Comneni 25 8,7 | the thirteenth century is concerned with the relations between 26 8,14| ecclesiastical matters were concerned, the Greek regions which 27 8,15| Emperors of Nicaea were always concerned with the problems of the 28 8,16| as content and style are concerned, might have been written 29 8,16| far as Byzantine art was concerned, the new Frankish principalities 30 8,17| sovereign. This process concerned both laity and clergy. Of 31 8,17| Byzantine emperors were chiefly concerned with forbidding imperial 32 8,17| basis of the dispute which concerned the possession of land by 33 9,7 | needs of the Empire were concerned, is evident; both historians 34 9,8 | real help to Byzantium was concerned, however, the imperial journey 35 9,9 | As far as the English are concerned, they think only of taking 36 9,12| most nmportant of which was concerned with the so-called Arsenites.~ 37 9,18| the Palaeologian epoch is concerned.~ Probably at the beginning