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1 2,2 | around the altar, kindled the fire, handled the knife, slaughtered 2 2,2 | still stronger when a sudden fire broke out in the temple 3 2,2 | of setting the temple on fire. Greatly provoked by this 4 3,4 | destroying everything with fire and sword. On one side they 5 3,5 | followed by a tidal wave and fire. The school of Beirut was 6 3,8 | blue), air (white), and fire (red). The circus festivities 7 3,8 | subjected to destruction and fire. Fire was also set to the 8 3,8 | to destruction and fire. Fire was also set to the basilica 9 3,15| laying everything waste with fire and sword, while the greater 10 3,16| wisdom”) which was set on fire during the Nika revolt ( 11 4,1 | its treasures and set on fire. The Christians were exposed 12 4,1 | primarily to the use of “Greek fire,” otherwise called “liquid” 13 4,1 | called “liquid” or “Marine” fire, invented by the architect 14 4,1 | misapprehensions. “Greek fire” was a sort of explosive 15 4,1 | hurling this “artificial fire” at the enemy. The peculiar 16 4,1 | peculiar quality of this fire was the fact that it burned 17 4,1 | the composition of this fire was vigilantly guarded by 18 5,2 | the skillful use of “Greek fire” caused severe damage in 19 5,8 | used such phrases as “the fire has gone out, but it is 20 5,8 | the manufacture of Greek fire, deeming it bad policy to 21 6,4 | were destroyed by Greek fire, and the remnants of Igor’ 22 6,4 | through the use of Greek fire. The remnants of the Russian 23 7,1 | demonstration of the famous “Greek fire” were given in honor of 24 7,3 | and hast been visited with fire fiercer than that which 25 7,4 | poems is that on the great fire that occurred in Constantinople 26 7,4 | Stilbes described another fire in Constantinople in the 27 7,4 | faculties. It no longer had fire or fervor; it moved insensibly 28 9,4 | the West, ravaging with fire and sword the regions through 29 9,9 | and night, under cannon fire, to repair the numerous 30 9,9 | Turks ate meat boiled on the fire.[225] Nevertheless, some