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1 2,1 | Christianity had already penetrated deep into the country districts, 2 2,2 | Constantine’s reign Arianism penetrated even to the court and became 3 2,2 | rays of the divine planet penetrated deep into his soul. And 4 2,3 | gradually, though not easily, penetrated into the interior of the 5 3,4 | Danube almost every year and penetrated deep into the Byzantine 6 3,4 | outskirts of the capital and penetrated to the Hellespont; on the 7 3,12| Marmora and the Aegean, and penetrated into Greece as far as the 8 3,16| of classical literature penetrated gradually, often externally 9 4,1 | the south, many Christians penetrated into the peninsula. Mecca 10 4,4 | the Balkan peninsula and penetrated far into Greece, including 11 5,2 | attacks upon Asia Minor and penetrated frequently far into the 12 5,8 | equipped a large army which penetrated deep into Asia Minor and 13 5,8 | the new spirit which had penetrated art. From the point of view 14 6,3 | Odrin).~ Thence their troops penetrated into Middle Greece on the 15 6,3 | invaded Thrace in 934 and penetrated as far as Constantinople. 16 6,3 | Bulgarians gradually were penetrated by Hellenic culture. The 17 6,7 | advocates of this movement penetrated into a province, they placed 18 6,8 | eleventh century the Seljuqs penetrated into Mesopotamia and entered 19 6,8 | frequently appealed for aid, and penetrated still deeper into the life 20 6,8 | Constantine the Great later penetrated the court life of western 21 7,3 | protected the entrance into it, penetrated the Golden Horn and burned 22 8,5 | on the side of Henry, who penetrated rather far into the interior 23 8,17| settled in great numbers and penetrated into all branches of Byzantine 24 9,3 | Byzantine territory, and penetrated into the interior of the 25 9,6 | Sea and Poland the plague penetrated into Pskov, Novgorod, and 26 9,7 | the Bosphorus, and even penetrated into the Black Sea. But 27 9,18| Frankish culture has deeply penetrated the Byzantine soil; but, 28 9,18| society described seems to be penetrated with certain Latin elements,