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Alphabetical [« »] transcends 2 transfer 17 transference 2 transferred 35 transferring 4 transfiguration 3 transformation 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 subsequent 35 theophilus 35 threatened 35 transferred 35 triumph 35 value 34 acquainted | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances transferred |
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1 2,1 | any civil case could be transferred to the episcopal court at 2 2,2 | of the battle of Plataea, transferred by Constantine to the new 3 2,2 | which Constantine later transferred to Constantinople, absorbed 4 2,2 | Gospels. Later Constantius transferred Julian first to Constantinople 5 2,3 | the work of Phidias, was transferred from Olympia to Constantinople.~ 6 2,3 | Milan; his embalmed body was transferred to Constantinople and buried 7 3,3 | the fact that the army was transferred to the west, the east and 8 3,4 | difficulty. Later, when transferred to Italy, this army conquered 9 3,5 | The school of Beirut was transferred to Sidon but had no further 10 3,9 | border, where the wares were transferred by Chinese merchants to 11 4,1 | finance of the city, has been transferred to Russia and is now at 12 4,2 | by the Italian exarch and transferred to Constantinople, where 13 5,2 | the Abbasids. The latter transferred the capital and the center 14 5,3 | the civil officials and transferred the civil power in the provinces 15 5,4 | could not be removed or transferred from the church walls.~Leo’ 16 5,5 | sessions the council was transferred to Constantinople, where 17 5,8 | Macedonia and Thessaly, transferred many colonists from other 18 5,8 | Armenians, who had been transferred by the government in large 19 6,2 | His successor, Ashot III, transferred the official capital of 20 6,7 | when the government was transferred to Constantine’s father-in-law, 21 6,7 | the Byzantine rulers, he transferred to Otto of Germany. It is 22 7,1 | very heart of Byzantium, he transferred hostilities to the Adriatic 23 7,2 | that mountains should be transferred into the middle of the seas 24 8,8 | from the Latin yoke, he transferred hostilities to Europe. He 25 8,13| Nicaea. The capital was transferred from Nicaea to Constantinople.~ 26 8,14| regarded the patriarchal throne transferred to them as “alien and annexed,”[ 27 8,14| first at Nicaea, and then transferred to Nymphaeum. In the disputation 28 9,2 | new Tsarina of Russia had transferred the supreme rights of the 29 9,3 | But after the capital was transferred from Nicaea to Constantinople, 30 9,6 | of the Turkish state was transferred to Hadrianople. Constantinople 31 9,9 | and grew. Its capital was transferred from Hadrianople to Constantinople, 32 9,13| Later the conflict was transferred into the theological sphere. 33 9,13| definite result. The matter was transferred to Constantinople, where 34 9,15| Council of Basel, Eugenius IV transferred the council to the north-Italian 35 9,18| Nicaea and Gemistus Plethon, transferred their activity to the Peloponnesus,