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Alphabetical [« »] energetically 9 energia 1 energies 5 energy 33 enervating 1 enforced 3 enfranchisement 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 cross 33 description 33 detailed 33 energy 33 followers 33 formerly 33 germanic | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances energy |
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1 2,1 | and he had the courage and energy to accomplish this union 2 3,2 | coolheaded actions and unusual energy she perhaps saved the Empire 3 3,4 | rapidly lost their former energy and force. The Arian beliefs 4 3,4 | and Justinian spent much energy in his efforts to restore 5 3,4 | southern neighbors. Through the energy and artfulness of Theodora, 6 3,14| demonstrated much skill and energy in governing the land, defending 7 4,2 | substances and one operation (energy, ενεργια), or one will ( 8 4,2 | one will or one operation [energy], or two operations [energies] 9 5,2 | saved by the genius and energy of Leo III. The first mention 10 5,5 | may conclude that the main energy of Leo III and Constantine 11 5,7 | While recognizing unusual energy and some administrative 12 5,8 | be asserted that he had energy and initiative, and in addition — 13 5,8 | his entire attention and energy to educating others. His 14 7,1 | itself by extraordinary energy, sometimes wrongly directed. 15 7,1 | affairs, he showed neither energy nor initiative. The mood 16 7,1 | government by their warlike energy. One of the familiar methods 17 7,1 | without difficulty, by the energy and talent of the Emperors 18 7,1 | Jerusalem and to tax their energy for the restoration of Christian 19 7,3 | young man by his powerful energy, devoted patriotism, and 20 7,3 | Alexius III, having neither energy nor will power, abandoned 21 7,4 | Eustathius devoted much of his energy to raising the spiritual 22 8,5 | distinguished neither for talent nor energy.~ In 1222 the founder of 23 8,12| results of the persistence and energy of the best Nicene Emperor. 24 8,13| who had exerted all his energy in order to found the Greek 25 8,14| desire a patriarch of great energy and strong will. Therefore, 26 8,14| IV. But the latter lacked energy and did not take the opportunity 27 9,3 | centuries, was to spend her energy and means on Italy, instead 28 9,7 | with all readiness and energy, to take the head of the 29 9,9 | brothers.~ Honesty, generosity, energy, valor, and love of country 30 9,9 | science, art, and education, energy, and the talents of a general, 31 9,13| formerly acted with such energy against Barlaam and then 32 9,17| thereafter she devoted all her energy to a violent struggle with 33 9,18| reassembling her intellectual energy to throw a last splendid