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Alphabetical [« »] groups 13 grove 1 grow 6 growing 29 grown 9 growth 20 grumel 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 frequent 29 gained 29 gifted 29 growing 29 impossible 29 independence 29 innocent | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances growing |
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1 2,1 | Church at the same time was growing in material wealth through 2 2,3 | combat, and were rapidly growing into a powerful force which 3 2,3 | the native population was growing very strong. In short, Theodosius 4 2,3 | ideology in opposition to the growing foreign and barbaric influence. 5 4,1 | profits. The city was rapidly growing very wealthy. About the 6 4,1 | Palestine, and Egypt. Their growing religious dissatisfaction 7 4,2 | religious policy was also growing stronger in the eastern 8 4,4 | emperors were led by the growing Slavonic and Bulgarian menace 9 5,8 | tradition and marked by a growing interest in portraiture 10 6,7 | explained by Leo’s fear of the growing political influence of the 11 7,1 | threatening danger from the ever‑growing power of the Turks was felt 12 7,1 | the common danger from the growing power of the Italian Normans. 13 7,1 | as before, watched the growing power of the Normans with 14 7,1 | situation in Asia Minor was growing threatening. In Cilicia, 15 7,1 | to the Eastern Empire was growing more and more threatening. 16 7,2 | attitude toward Frederick was growing very doubtful. Frederick’ 17 7,3 | was greatly alarmed by the growing economic power of Genoa, 18 7,4 | Accordingly monastic economy was growing weak and declining. The 19 7,4 | century in connection with the growing Turkish danger in Asia Minor 20 8,8 | while their adversaries are growing considerably stronger, so 21 9,2 | organism younger peoples were growing and gathering strength, 22 9,3 | founded, the old ones are growing.”[47] In a document of 1323 23 9,4 | danger to Byzantium was growing up in the Balkan peninsula, 24 9,5 | existed. First, there was the growing power of the Turks, who 25 9,7 | popular dissatisfaction was growing in the capital; the tired 26 9,7 | territory of Constantinople was growing still more limited. After 27 9,8 | had realized that, if the growing might and “insolent prosperity” 28 9,17| higher class. Resentment was growing, and any casual incident 29 9,19| conditions in Byzantium were growing harder and more dangerous,