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gibbon 5
gibraltar 2
gift 5
gifted 29
gifts 15
gigantic 3
gilded 1
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29 exists
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29 gained
29 gifted
29 growing
29 impossible
29 independence
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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gifted

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | was Constantine. He was gifted, inasmuch as he clearly 2 2,1 | viewed Constantine as a gifted statesman only. Naturally, 3 2,3 | under the guidance of the gifted chief, Stilicho, a true 4 2,3 | Theodosius II was not a gifted statesman, nor was he particularly 5 2,4 | undertaken by some of the gifted and energetic men of Theodosius’ 6 2,5 | representatives, too, were a number of gifted and interesting men, one 7 2,5 | these reveal Julian as a gifted writer, historian, thinker, 8 2,5 | Augustine and several other gifted writers of prose and poetry, 9 3,2 | the very interesting and gifted women of the Byzantine period. 10 3,4 | and fleet he placed the gifted general Belisarius, who 11 3,4 | the Goths an energetic and gifted king, Totila, the last defender 12 3,4 | successor, Narses, another gifted Byzantine general, finally 13 3,4 | king, Chosroes Nushirvan, a gifted and skillful ruler, recognized 14 3,16| this grandiose project two gifted architects, Anthemius and 15 4,1 | Slavs.~ Heraclius, a very gifted and active emperor, seemed 16 5,3 | Leo III was not only a gifted leader and energetic defender 17 5,7 | be an eminent general, a gifted administrator, and a wise 18 5,8 | his affairs.”[127] Highly gifted in many ways, Bardas successfully 19 5,8 | enjoyed great authority as a gifted general and was careful 20 5,8 | iconoclastic emperors were both gifted warriors and wise administrators, 21 5,8 | figure of Kasia, the only gifted poetess of the Byzantine 22 5,8 | ninth century. Exceptionally gifted, with a keen love of knowledge 23 6,2 | Empire by the young and gifted general, George Maniaces, 24 6,8 | X Ducas (1059-67). This gifted financier and defender of 25 7,1 | Comnena, the educated and gifted daughter of the new Emperor, 26 7,4 | danger to Byzantium.~ The gifted and highly educated wife 27 9,2 | Byzantium many energetic and gifted men, especially in the military 28 9,15| the union; Bessarion, the gifted and highly educated supporter 29 9,18| a group of important and gifted historians who endeavored


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