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Alphabetical [« »] intelligent 1 intelligible 4 intend 1 intended 35 intending 3 intense 18 intensity 2 | Frequency [« »] 35 favorite 35 florence 35 gold 35 intended 35 master 35 mediterranean 35 mother | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances intended |
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1 2,2 | Suetonius (I, 79), Julius Caesar intended to move from Rome to Alexandria 2 2,2 | main basilica, originally intended for promenades and conferences 3 2,2 | what sacrifice the city intended to offer to celebrate the 4 2,3 | to be unfounded. Jovian intended to establish throughout 5 2,4 | Lex Romana Visithorum), intended for the Roman subjects of 6 2,5 | Roman Empire in Latin. He intended it to be a continuation 7 3,4 | outlined a number of measures intended to lessen the burdens of 8 3,5 | a handbook of civil law, intended primarily for the use of 9 3,8 | Novels, Justinian sincerely intended to bring order into the 10 3,16| incidents, it is clearly intended not for educated readers 11 3,16| and highest royal door was intended for the emperor. The temple 12 4,4 | Aegean Sea in the west were intended to serve as a protection 13 4,4 | the maritime theme, was intended as a defense against the 14 5,3 | cases these punishments were intended to take the place of the 15 5,3 | The Ecloga of Leo III was intended above all to meet the demands 16 5,3 | the Sea Law was evidently intended to be a part of Book LIII 17 5,3 | losses. This provision was intended to serve as a sort of insurance, 18 5,4 | the emperors, which was intended to aid these rulers in the 19 5,6 | Neither of these rulers intended to create a western empire 20 5,8 | line of fortifications, intended as a defense against the 21 6,3 | revealed several columns intended for the great church near 22 6,7 | original texts. Basil I intended to exclude the old laws 23 6,7 | gossip of the Isaurians, intended to oppose the divine doctrine 24 7,1 | valley and seems to have intended to interfere in the affairs 25 7,1 | number of fortified places intended to check the invaders, mainly 26 7,1 | plans and seems to have intended to return to the idea of 27 7,1 | wrote:~ ~As Andronicus had intended to destroy the preponderance 28 7,2 | The Serbs and Bulgarians intended to use that favorable opportunity 29 7,3 | was at that time; it was intended to conquer Egypt at first, 30 7,4 | under him and his son John, intended to write a history of Alexius 31 7,4 | world history evidently intended for higher requirements,” 32 8,15| this regulation, which was intended to support local production, 33 9,2 | 1328), whom “nature had intended for a professor of theology 34 9,7 | princes; he seems to have intended to do away with them at 35 9,11| Emperor’s friend. It was intended that Thomas Aquinas, the