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Alphabetical [« »] actions 14 active 39 actively 9 activities 29 activity 82 actors 1 actress 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 treatise 30 universal 29 above 29 activities 29 adopted 29 adriatic 29 apostles | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances activities |
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1 2,1 | evaluating Constantine’s activities; he referred to “honest 2 2,3 | the Goths directed their activities along two distinct paths: 3 2,4 | the subsequent juridical activities of Justinian. Finally, the 4 2,4 | Latin, speak of the building activities of Theodosius. They are 5 2,5 | importance to the abundant activities of his second successor, 6 2,5 | fame through her remarkable activities as a teacher. Among her 7 3,3 | west, where the military activities of the Byzantine army were 8 3,6 | political side of Justinian’s activities claim that the chief motive 9 3,7 | disregard his missionary activities. As a Christian emperor 10 3,14| exarch, who was to direct the activities of all civil officials from 11 3,16| Justinian’s multifarious activities, which amazed even his contemporaries, 12 3,16| Phocas, apparently halted the activities of the university.[159]~ 13 3,16| centuries.~ The building activities of Justinian were not limited 14 5,3 | The internal activities of the emperors of the Isaurian 15 5,4 | when he regarded the reform activities of the emperors of the eighth 16 5,5 | so-called “iconoclastic” activities of the emperors of the eighth 17 5,7 | Summary of the activities of the Isaurian dynasty.~ 18 5,7 | quite apart from their other activities. In most of the historical 19 5,8 | Michael’s successful military activities against the eastern Arabs. 20 5,8 | of their wise political activities. The fight with the iconodules 21 6,2 | personally in the military activities on the eastern border, because 22 6,6 | Robert Guiscard, whose major activities developed in the period 23 7,1 | however, praised his military activities in the Balkan peninsula 24 7,4 | another. “The power and activities of the emperors concern 25 7,4 | since he discussed the activities of the members of the house 26 8,5 | highly his personality and activities. Gerland declared: “Of the [ 27 8,15| policy was his military activities.[148]~ The Emperors of Nicaea 28 9,12| society.~ Naturally, the activities of both parties greatly 29 9,18| his wide and many-sided activities go far beyond the modest