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princedoms 3
princely 1
princeps 3
princes 36
princess 20
princesses 2
principal 14
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36 me
36 moment
36 poor
36 princes
36 private
36 referred
36 sicilian
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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princes

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,7 | prayers for “the most clement princes, Justinian and Theodora.”[ 2 4,1 | exaltation of the emperor, of the princes, of all [he soldiers and 3 5,3 | Means of Which All Orthodox Princes Have to Regulate All Affairs. 4 5,8 | campaign of the Russian princes, Ascold and Dir. But since 5 5,8 | Christians in the palaces of the princes. The struggles between the 6 6,2 | the title of “Prince of Princes” upon the Armenian ruler 7 6,5 | campaigns of the Russian princes.~But the Patzinaks on the 8 6,5 | titles upon the Patzinak princes. Thus, in the later years 9 6,8 | number of messages to the princes of western Europe and to “ 10 6,8 | ranks upon several Patzinak princes. But these measures provided 11 6,8 | origin of the first “Russianprinces. It was composed between 12 7,1 | greatest of the Comnenian princes,” that even “the philosophic 13 7,1 | Iconium, and several Latin princes from the East, with the 14 7,1 | he appealed to the Khans (princes) of the Cumans (Polovtzi), 15 7,1 | movement of counts, dukes, and princes; in other words, a real 16 7,1 | Bohemond and the other Latin princes at Harran, south of Edessa. 17 7,1 | relations with the Latin princes in the east, showing thereby 18 7,1 | influence with the Latin princes of the east, particularly 19 7,1 | Chatillon and the other Latin princes on foot and unarmed, and 20 7,1 | Manuel with the Muhammedan princes, he and Qilij Arslan had 21 7,2 | internal dissensions among the princes, the court intrigues, the 22 7,2 | and many other Christian princes fell into the hands of Saladin. 23 7,3 | against the sovereigns and princes of his epoch who were devoting 24 7,4 | ride horses, and look like princes. Indeed, the land is very 25 8,1 | Geoffrey de Villehardouin were princes in the Peloponnesus (Morea), 26 8,1 | Greek states the following princes reigned: at Nicaea (in Bithynia), 27 8,7 | several western European princes related to the family of 28 8,10| government: “All of us, kings and princes of the earth, especially 29 8,11| the nobles and to all the princes and barons of the Tartar 30 8,17| relations between the Latin princes and their vassals] represent 31 9,2 | stands today in one of the Princes Islands (near Constantinople) 32 9,5 | there assembled the noble princes of the whole kingdom of 33 9,7 | their head, and the Slavonic princes; he seems to have intended 34 9,7 | with some courts of Italian princes of the Renaissance.[169] 35 9,9 | Popes, sovereigns, bishops, princes, and knights left many epistles 36 9,9 | its own; there are as many princes as houses. How might one


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