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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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glory

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,1 | literature, the Kebra Nagast (The Glory of the Kings), containing 2 3,13| themselves names of vanity and glory in new and profane titles. 3 3,13| the Byzantine throne:~ ~Glory be to God in the highest… 4 3,16| contribute nothing to the glory of Hellenistic poetry; they 5 3,16| upon entering the temple: “Glory be to God who deemed me 6 4,1 | 16] “In 629 Heracliusglory was complete; the sun of 7 4,1 | be at the height of its glory and power. The sovereign 8 6 | the highest strength and glory ever attained by the Empire. 9 6 | Porphyrogenitus add further glory and significance to the 10 6,1 | to its highest power and glory. With his death began the 11 6,8 | the ruins of ancient Roman glory. The cradle of civilization 12 6,8 | they have resorted to our glory even from the two continents; 13 7,1 | of ambition, aspired to glory and new possessions and 14 7,1 | her strong youth and the glory of her intellectual morning. 15 7,1 | a new epoch of power and glory. Roger II united in his 16 7,1 | of Apulia, famous for its glory, strong in its wealth, proud 17 7,1 | climax of the international glory and overwhelming power of 18 7,1 | It will be a permanent glory to your name.”~ A short 19 7,3 | govern the country “to the glory of God and the Holy Roman 20 7,3 | effected “for the praise and glory of His name, for the honor 21 7,4 | of worship to God.” Their glory is that, like the sun, they, 22 7,4 | great citizen and the last glory of that city of the sage.” 23 7,4 | regained some of its former glory and prosperity, and Byzantine 24 9,2 | recollections of the past glory of the Roman Republic, the 25 9,4 | eternal testimony to the glory of the Spanish race.[81] 26 9,7 | What dost thou, ancient glory of Rome? Shorn is the greatness 27 9,19| to be born for virtue and glory; he is familiar with the


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