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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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cross

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | tradition, she found the true cross on which Christ was crucified.[ 2 2,1 | appearance of a luminous cross in the sky during the struggle 3 2,1 | the setting sun a luminous cross, with the words “By This 4 2,1 | him make a likeness of the cross and with it march against 5 2,1 | The labarum was a long cross formed like a spear. From 6 2,1 | sons; at the peak of the cross was a golden wreath surrounding 7 2,1 | supposedly found the true cross. In Jerusalem, in the place 8 2,3 | century, the Goths began to cross the Danube and to enter 9 2,3 | authorities to permit them to cross the river. The barbarians 10 2,3 | received official permission to cross the Danube. “Thus,” said 11 3,16| pilgrims by the enormous cross at the top of the dome shining 12 3,16| medallion, beams a jeweled cross. The other mosaics of this 13 4,1 | of Christendom, the Holy Cross, was taken to Ctesiphon. 14 4,1 | aimed at recovering the Holy Cross and the sacred city of Jerusalem, 15 4,1 | and the relic of the Holy Cross. Heraclius returned to the 16 4,1 | Jerusalem, where the Holy Cross was restored to its former 17 4,1 | The emperor restored [the Cross] to its place and returned 18 4,1 | Empire, restored the Holy Cross to the Christian world, 19 4,1 | succeeded in removing the Holy Cross from Jerusalem before the 20 5,8 | Virgin, or the saints; a cross or a cruciform monogram 21 5,8 | to representations of the cross and the imperial family. 22 7,1 | of the Normans, we shall cross over to Constantinople to 23 7,1 | Russians thought of taking the cross,” said Leib, “they should 24 7,1 | At his proposal, a red cross worn on the right shoulder 25 7,1 | the Holy Land and the Holy Cross were restored to the Empire. 26 7,1 | under the banner of the Cross. But when the Easterners 27 7,1 | Bohemond’s solemn oath on the cross, the crown of thorns, the 28 7,1 | persuaded Conrad III to take the cross and inspired the Germans 29 7,1 | and Louis consented to cross over the Bosphorus and even 30 7,2 | but promised to help him cross the Hellespont, if Frederick 31 7,3 | king of Hungary took the cross. But the choicest of the 32 7,3 | many others assumed the cross. The crusading army was 33 7,3 | Hungary. He had taken the cross; nevertheless the crusaders


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