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Alphabetical [« »] ravaged 1 ravaging 2 ravening 1 ravenna 35 ravennan 1 ravennese 1 ravines 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 mediterranean 35 mother 35 provincial 35 ravenna 35 regarded 35 sacred 35 showed | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances ravenna |
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1 2,5 | seized his principal city, Ravenna, and after Zeno’s death, 2 2,5 | territory with the capital at Ravenna. The Balkan peninsula was 3 2,5 | the orthodox baptistery at Ravenna (fifth century); and some 4 3,2 | Church of St. Vitale at Ravenna, dating back to the sixth 5 3,4 | the Ostrogothic capital, Ravenna, opened its gates to Belisarius, 6 3,9 | except some of the mosaics at Ravenna.”[104]~ The work of Cosmas 7 3,12| remained within the walls of Ravenna, which the barbarians by-passed 8 3,12| all connections between Ravenna and Rome, so that Rome could 9 3,13| relations the exarch of Ravenna erected in the Roman Forum 10 3,14| officials from his residence at Ravenna, The formation of the Ravenna 11 3,14| Ravenna, The formation of the Ravenna exarchate dates back to 12 3,14| imperial honors. His palace at Ravenna was considered sacred and 13 3,14| principles as its predecessor at Ravenna, and was endowed with similar 14 3,14| other hand, the exarchs of Ravenna were unable to overcome 15 3,16| Istria, and especially at Ravenna.~ St. Sophia may impress 16 3,16| northern Italian city of Ravenna. Fifteen hundred years ago 17 3,16| Fifteen hundred years ago Ravenna was a prosperous city on 18 3,16| the brilliant period of Ravenna, when political, economic, 19 3,16| The artistic monuments of Ravenna are bound up with the memory 20 3,16| speak briefly only about the Ravenna monuments of Justinian’s 21 3,16| empire. Upon conquering Ravenna he finished the construction 22 3,16| three miles from the city of Ravenna, in the deserted marshy 23 3,16| most famous archbishops of Ravenna. The mosaic of the sixth 24 3,16| Apollinare, the protector of Ravenna, standing with raised arms, 25 3,16| church of St. Vitale in Ravenna contains the most valuable 26 3,16| splendor and magnificence. Ravenna, sometimes referred to as 27 4,1 | Rome, and the exarchate of Ravenna. The Greek population, which 28 4,1 | promise peace. The exarchs of Ravenna, having ceased to feel the 29 4,2 | II ordered the exarch of Ravenna to arrest Martin and send 30 4,4 | organization were the exarchates of Ravenna and Carthage (Africa), established 31 5,7 | middle Italy, including the Ravenna exarchate, which was conquered 32 6,7 | seventh century, while the Ravenna exarchate was occupied in 33 8,17| organizations, the exarchates of Ravenna and of Carthage or Africa. 34 8,17| both at Carthage and at Ravenna and advanced claims to the 35 9,19| reason. Bessarion died at Ravenna in 1472, whence his body