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1 2,1 | mortibus persecutorum), spoke only of the warning Constantine 2 2,2 | would not hear those who spoke to him and would at times 3 2,3 | Senate. Th. I. Uspensky spoke of this plea as “the last 4 2,3 | Antioch the common man still spoke Aramaic, i.e., Syriac, then 5 3,8 | horses, and not a single man spoke up against it, for all the 6 3,16| government life. The author spoke of the Emperor in a slightly 7 3,16| Justinian’s contemporaries spoke of St. Sophia with as much 8 4,1 | Empire and Persia.~ Gibbon spoke of their advance as follows; “ 9 4,1 | people of their own race who spoke their own tongue. According 10 5,8 | departure. The interpreter alone spoke, and the Emperor listened 11 5,8 | Theodore openly wrote and spoke against the intervention 12 6,2 | Constantine Porphyrogenitus spoke of the presence of 700 Russians.[ 13 6,5 | of the eleventh century, spoke of the irruptions of the 14 7,1 | another letter Gregory VII spoke “of the pitiful destiny 15 7,1 | following him Th. Uspensky, even spoke of the conclusion of an 16 7,3 | Blanche, queen of France, spoke of the creation in the east “ 17 7,4 | of the Church Fathers and spoke of the philosopher and martyr 18 7,4 | natural, it seemed that I spoke of something inconceivable, 19 8,2 | century, Nicephorus Blemmydes, spoke of Nicaea in one of his 20 8,10| and then the Normans; he spoke Italian, Greek, and Arabic 21 8,10| at least in his youth, he spoke German badly. He regarded 22 8,17| horses, and not a single man spoke against it, for all mouths 23 9,4 | his companions Roger, who spoke Greek fluently, offered 24 9,8 | desolation in the city; he spoke for example of the ruins 25 9,9 | emperors of Constantinople, and spoke five languages besides Turkish.[ 26 9,12| the ninth century openly spoke and wrote against imperial 27 9,19| of his letters Petrarca spoke of Barlaam as follows: “ 28 9,19| Both Petrarca and Boccaccio spoke of Leontius in their writings, 29 9,19| the peasants of Calabria spoke nothing but Greek.[464] 30 9,19| of his letters, Petrarca spoke of a certain youth who,