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Alphabetical [« »] serpent 2 servant 1 servants 5 serve 29 served 25 serves 7 servia 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 romance 29 rose 29 seen 29 serve 29 spanish 29 tendency 29 thoroughly | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances serve |
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1 2,3 | the others were willing to serve in the imperial army and 2 2,3 | Scythian [Goth] slave; they serve as cooks and cupbearers; 3 2,5 | by earthquakes it did not serve as a real barrier to the 4 2,5 | exegetic treatises which serve as one of the main sources 5 3,5 | Justinian’s legislative work and serve as one of the main sources 6 3,5 | were suppressed lest they serve as bases for paganism. In 7 3,6 | fact that the church might serve as a powerful weapon in 8 3,9 | original miniatures and thus serve as a valuable source for 9 3,16| organization of the Empire and may serve as a valuable supplement 10 3,16| surviving works of Cyril serve as very valuable sources 11 4,4 | the west were intended to serve as a protection against 12 5,2 | Muhammed’s grave at Medina will serve for the grave of Jesus when 13 5,3 | claimed even that it “must serve as a point of departure 14 5,3 | of the Rural Code; it may serve only as another evidence 15 5,3 | provision was intended to serve as a sort of insurance, 16 5,4 | created by human hands should serve as an object of adoration ( 17 6,4 | they should so desire, to serve in the army of the Byzantine 18 6,6 | he wrote, “Whom does Rome serve, about whose liberation 19 6,6 | this ancient city formerly serve courtesans? And then, in 20 6,7 | they should continue to serve in the army. These allotments 21 6,8 | interrupted. This alone may serve as an indication of the 22 7,1 | settlement the Paulicians would serve as a strong bulwark against 23 7,1 | their first duty was to serve Christianity by defending 24 7,4 | their emptiness, was to serve as a manual for the struggle 25 8,14| John Vatatzes were now to serve as the principal basis of 26 8,16| an ideal ruler who is to serve as an example of various 27 8,17| principality in the East, may serve as an excellent supplement 28 9,5 | Thessalonica, which might serve as a key to Constantinople. 29 9,19| elements of grammar and serve as a dictionary, “containing,”