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ingenuity 2
ingenuous 1
ingloriously 2
inhabitants 30
inhabited 4
inheritance 12
inherited 6
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30 hence
30 hungary
30 iconoclasts
30 inhabitants
30 leaders
30 necessary
30 points
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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inhabitants

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | at Byzantium, called the inhabitants of Chalcedon blind people, 2 2,2 | without the consent of the inhabitants of Byzantium not a single 3 2,3 | the Empire, while the old inhabitants of the provinces could be 4 2,5 | mountainous Isauria, ordering the inhabitants to pull down the greater 5 3,8 | favorite gathering place of the inhabitants of the capital, so fond 6 3,8 | and deserted because their inhabitants fled from government oppression. 7 3,12| cities and carried off their inhabitants captive, and that no city 8 3,15| through the veins of the inhabitants of the new Greek kingdom; 9 3,15| the wretched fate of its inhabitants, upon whom the Europeans 10 4,1 | of all [he soldiers and inhabitants of the city; and nobody 11 4,1 | the churches and to the inhabitants of the city and money for 12 4,1 | with contempt the settled inhabitants of the few cities and hamlets.~ 13 4,1 | the Bedouins, the settled inhabitants of cities and hamlets which 14 4,1 | became the refuge for many inhabitants of Egypt and North Africa 15 5,8 | and by killing many of the inhabitants. The first thirty years 16 5,8 | clergy, the majority of the inhabitants of Constantinople, although 17 6,2 | raged in the city, and the inhabitants were forced to eat grass, 18 7,1 | martyr Theodore Tyron, the inhabitants of the capital, who usually 19 7,1 | capture of the city … The inhabitants of Edessa went to redeem 20 7,2 | desperate resistance by the inhabitants of the capital, on April 21 7,3 | crucifixes exposed by the inhabitants of the city upon the walls 22 7,3 | has deceived you … The inhabitants of Zara hang crucifixes 23 7,4 | by sea or land. The Greek inhabitants are very rich in gold and 24 8,2 | ecumenical councils, and its inhabitants boasted of the powerful 25 8,8 | having been asked by the inhabitants of Hadrianople to free them 26 9,4 | Catalans, but also of the inhabitants of Aragon, Navarre, the 27 9,4 | of a total of one million inhabitants of Greece, about 173,000 28 9,7 | Greek country, that the inhabitants were real Hellenes and not 29 9,17| sparsely populated … The inhabitants are not well clad, but sad 30 9,17| by the Turks a number of inhabitants of Constantinople left for


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