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Alphabetical [« »] inclination 4 inclinations 1 incline 4 inclined 27 inclining 1 include 5 included 25 | Frequency [« »] 27 fortified 27 glory 27 gods 27 inclined 27 increased 27 juridical 27 kept | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances inclined |
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1 2,1 | conviction.[14] F. Lot was inclined to accept the sincerity 2 2,2 | was on the whole favorably inclined toward the East, adopted 3 2,2 | earliest childhood, Julian inclined to the worship of the gods, 4 4 | 705). Some scholars are inclined to consider Apsimar-Tiberius 5 5,3 | Byzantinist, V. G. Vasilievsky is inclined to ascribe it to a date 6 5,3 | custom.[33] Later he was inclined to believe that the Rural 7 5,3 | previous opinions, she was inclined to accept the second half 8 5,3 | investigations. Ashburner was inclined to agree with Zachariä von 9 5,5 | i.e., John Damascene, “inclined to Muhammedanism, the enemy 10 5,5 | of the army was favorably inclined to iconoclasm, and the canons 11 5,8 | chronological calculations were inclined to believe that 860 was 12 6,7 | exercised when the ascetically inclined Emperor married the young 13 6,7 | Constantine IX Monomachus was inclined to seek a peaceful solution 14 6,8 | verse-writing, and was not at all inclined toward military activity. 15 7,1 | Comnenus, Chalandon, was inclined to apply, at least in part, 16 7,1 | more recent scholars are inclined to believe that such charges 17 7,1 | Justinian, and strongly inclined to western tastes, customs 18 7,1 | Eastern Empire gradually inclined to draw closer and closer 19 7,3 | the prince Alexius, who inclined the crusaders against Byzantium. 20 8,14| Nicholas Mesarites, who were inclined to establish intercourse 21 8,16| 186] Krumbacher, who was inclined to refer to western European 22 9,3 | entirely to his decision, inclined the king of France, a zealous 23 9,3 | Pope Gregory X willingly inclined to the desire of the Emperor, 24 9,13| Constantinople, and he had been inclined from his youth to the study 25 9,13| Uspensky, for example, was inclined to be doubtful about whether, 26 9,15| Moscow, who was favorably inclined to the union; a numerous 27 9,18| interesting conclusion: inclined neither to democracy nor