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kenourgion 1
kephalas 2
kephallenia 2
kept 27
kernel 2
key 2
keystone 2
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27 inclined
27 increased
27 juridical
27 kept
27 killed
27 landownership
27 leave
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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kept

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | of the proceedings were kept at all. Information about 2 2,2 | headquarters at Nicomedia; Maximian kept Italy, Africa, and Spain, 3 2,2 | Mediolanum (Milan); Galerius kept the Balkan peninsula and 4 2,2 | and Constantius Chlorus kept Gaul and Britain, with centers 5 2,2 | Gallus and Julian, whom he kept away from the capital~ Anxious, 6 2,2 | time. The brothers were kept asunder not only by political 7 2,2 | on the throne, sometimes kept him in provinces far from 8 2,3 | Throughout his long reign he kept aloof from the actual affairs 9 2,5 | re-entered the city and kept a glad and merry festival 10 3,6 | Christian faith. Justinian kept this promise and the pagan 11 3,8 | numbers, and frequently kept back its pay. But the army, 12 3,9 | the West and the East, and kept this position until the 13 3,10| government, which had temporarily kept the empire in proper balance, 14 3,16| to all official documents kept in the offices and archives, 15 3,16| Ostrogothic court, where he was kept as prisoner for three years. 16 4,1 | places. Jerusalem still kept its hostelries and hospitals 17 5,3 | ordered that a record be kept of the birth of all male 18 6,7 | worn the hair shirt, and he kept up intimate relations with 19 6,8 | relics of the saint were kept.[145] A Byzantine chronicler 20 7,1 | exasperation, therefore, kept increasing. Empress Mary, 21 7,1 | gave Alexius their word and kept it. On the twentyninth 22 7,1 | him as a man who had not kept his promises, and they were 23 8,9 | The Latins [Franks] have kept only the cities round Tsargrad 24 8,16| affection for Blemmydes, kept him at his court, and made 25 9,2 | fifteenth century, “favorably kept him as a guest for several 26 9,7 | other Italian states, also kept her forces from Manuel’s 27 9,9 | ornaments. Candles were kept burning night and day at


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