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Alphabetical [« »] civil 84 civilians 1 civilis 2 civilization 31 civilizations 1 civilized 4 civilizing 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 better 31 call 31 choniates 31 civilization 31 clear 31 contemporaries 31 domination | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances civilization |
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1 2,2 | him was the Holy Land of civilization, the mother of all that 2 2,3 | more recent developments of civilization. As a result of these influences, 3 2,5 | the center of a brilliant civilization, naturally assumed the leadership 4 3,3 | his high regard for Roman civilization, continued to harbor hidden 5 3,4 | and influenced by Roman civilization, they had rapidly lost their 6 3,4 | famous for preserving Greek civilization for centuries in barbarous 7 3,16| interest for the history of civilization. It later became a favorite 8 3,16| in the history of human civilization and completely justify the 9 4,1 | artificial Graeco-Roman civilization in Palestine. It ruined 10 4,1 | in contact with Byzantine civilization, and that influence soon 11 4,1 | traditions of classical civilization and converted the Berbers 12 5,2 | all of western European civilization. The English scholar Bury 13 5,3 | the greatest decline of civilization than to the period of the 14 5,8 | Christianity and the rising western civilization; but they did not persecute 15 6,2 | became a rich center of civilization. Up to World War I the ruins 16 6,2 | history of Armenia and the civilization of the Caucasian peoples 17 6,8 | Roman glory. The cradle of civilization fell prey to Islamic barbarism 18 6,8 | century, when Byzantine civilization was experiencing a period 19 6,8 | certain stage of early Greek civilization, as the Nibelungenlied mirrors 20 6,8 | Nibelungenlied mirrors the civilization of the Germans during the 21 7,1 | peoples of Europe, their civilization, and the progress of knowledge, 22 7,1 | champion of Christianity and of civilization, in the vigour of her strong 23 7,4 | the history of Byzantine civilization but also in the history 24 8,16| purely Byzantine, and Greek civilization seems to have given the 25 9,17| and saved intact Byzantine civilization and the spiritual forces 26 9,18| the history of Byzantine civilization and even of European civilization.”[ 27 9,18| civilization and even of European civilization.”[350] In any event, the 28 9,18| material the history of Greek civilization during the last centuries 29 9,18| would not only concern Greek civilization, but also throw new light 30 9,19| of the Greek tongue and civilization, he destroyed thereby the 31 9,19| the champions of Hellenic civilization. It is important to examine