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Alphabetical [« »] counterpoise 1 counties 1 counting 3 countries 36 country 88 countrymen 1 counts 5 | Frequency [« »] 36 compared 36 composed 36 concluded 36 countries 36 despotat 36 ecloga 36 educated | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances countries |
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1 2,1 | solemnly celebrated in many countries and a vast literature on 2 3,9 | In what state are your countries, and how go things with 3 3,16| nature and ethnography of the countries he visited. Photius also 4 4,1 | population of the two first countries to the people of Arabia, 5 6,4 | considerable length of time. Both countries engaged freely in extensive 6 6,5 | Khazaria, and other neighboring countries.[66] Hence the Patzinaks 7 6,8 | the geography of foreign countries, the relations of the Byzantine 8 7,1 | wandering over the different countries of Europe and Asia. Having 9 7,1 | in unifying the various countries founded by his compatriots 10 7,1 | western Europe and the eastern countries were restricted by the Muslims 11 7,1 | authority over many new countries and restore “schismatic” 12 7,1 | increase in population in some countries, which began at about 1100. 13 7,1 | from some western European countries, especially France. The 14 7,1 | There were two Christian countries in the Caucasus, Armenia 15 7,1 | hardly realized through what countries they were passing, and unaccustomed 16 7,1 | ambassador on behalf of the two countries, Byzantium and Antioch. 17 7,1 | to the West to their own countries; relating the horrors of 18 7,2 | relations with the rulers of the countries through which they had to 19 7,2 | position of different Christian countries. A modern historian stated, “ 20 7,4 | beautiful youth went to distant countries and boldly offered themselves 21 8,9 | friendship between the two countries, the betrothal of Baldwin 22 8,9 | nobles], and taken all the countries from Hadrianople to Durazzo, 23 8,10| of the East, “for these countries which are your neighbors 24 8,17| feudalism in all western countries was a homogeneous phenomenon, 25 8,17| evolution took place in various countries in various ways.~ The problem 26 8,17| illuminating analogies with other countries, Western, Slavonic, and 27 8,17| history of the neighboring countries, Muhammedan and Slavonic, 28 9,6 | with Constantinople and the countries around the Black Sea. Since 29 9,9 | scattered through various countries; a great number of books, 30 9,9 | seek nothing beyond their countries. The Germans are greatly 31 9,14| Egypt, in the South-Slavonic countries, and in far-off Russia, 32 9,17| pilgrims from different countries, who visited Constantinople 33 9,18| Laonikos on the peoples and countries of western Europe.[360] 34 9,18| the manners and customs of countries beyond southeastern Europe — 35 9,18| reflections in the Slavonic countries in general and Russia in 36 9,18| further and spread to other countries.~ Of course, Byzantium had