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admonition 1
adolph 1
adopt 13
adopted 29
adopting 2
adoption 3
adorare 1
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30 universal
29 above
29 activities
29 adopted
29 adriatic
29 apostles
29 attempts
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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adopted

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | Christianity; he actually adopted the religion in the year 2 2,2 | corrections and additions, it adopted the Creed in which, contrary 3 2,2 | Constantinople. The capital adopted the municipal system of 4 2,2 | inclined toward the East, adopted many characteristics of 5 2,2 | who had heard them, and adopted the style and mode of his 6 2,3 | Spirit from the Father; and adopted the teaching that the Holy 7 2,3 | educated neo-Platonist who adopted Christianity, In the year 8 3 | and childless Justin II adopted the Thracian Tiberius, a 9 4,1 | northeastern Arabia also adopted the Christian faith, which 10 4,1 | number of urban Christians adopted Arabic culture though they 11 5,8 | After Bardasdeath Michael adopted Basil and crowned him with 12 5,8 | soon after, his people also adopted Christianity. The story 13 5,8 | version of the life of Buddha adopted by the Christians of the 14 5,8 | earlier pagan times and adopted later by Byzantine and western 15 6,3 | which had only recently adopted Christianity.~ After the 16 7,1 | on the right shoulder was adopted as the emblem of the future 17 7,1 | treason and plots, Andronicus adopted a system of terrorism which, 18 7,2 | among the Wallachs and had adopted their tongue. “In the persons 19 7,3 | great that many scholars adopted his standpoint without any 20 7,4 | Comneni and Angeli firmly adopted the caesaropapistic view 21 7,4 | the Alexiad, in which Anna adopted the external form of the 22 7,4 | identified himself with his adopted home that we may call him 23 8,11| that, if the latter had adopted Christianity, he should 24 8,16| by the fact that it was adopted in Germany, Italy, and England, 25 9,3 | regard to Byzantium, Manfred adopted the policy of his predecessors 26 9,4 | relations with the West, adopted Catholicism, and in the 27 9,5 | pompous court dignities and adopted Byzantine customs and manners. 28 9,13| whose doctrines had been adopted by the Eastern church, and 29 9,18| furnished not a few new forms adopted by Byzantine art. If one


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