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Alphabetical [« »] eyaggelike 2 eye 3 eyelashes 1 eyes 27 eyewitness 17 eyewitnesses 2 f 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 edessa 27 eusebius 27 extreme 27 eyes 27 faithful 27 fortified 27 glory | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances eyes |
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1 2,1 | became a second Rome in the eyes of the Christians of the 2 2,2 | they dared to lift their eyes to view their sovereign. 3 2,5 | Constantinople; yet in the eyes of die conquered natives 4 2,5 | the legal sovereign in the eyes of the native population.[ 5 3,3 | discontent and still turned their eyes to Constantinople, expecting 6 3,8 | against Justinian, in his eyes an upstart on the imperial 7 3,16| formerly enchanted the eyes of the visitors. Particularly 8 4,1 | the Empire, and now to the eyes of all a glorious era of 9 5,6 | throne by force. In the eyes of the Byzantine government 10 7,1 | now to reveal before the eyes of the foreigners the whole 11 7,1 | their own forces. Their eyes were turned to the West, 12 7,1 | invasion had hovered before his eyes. The most important parts 13 7,3 | which at that time, in the eyes of western Europe, said 14 7,3 | not seen it with his own eyes, — and the height and length 15 7,3 | were the two “principal eyes of the commune” (oculi capitales 16 8,10| John Vatatzes was, in the eyes of the pope, a schismatic, 17 8,16| was hovering before his eyes, though the real traits 18 9,2 | the critical moment the eyes of the last Emperor, in 19 9,5 | he realized that, in the eyes of the people, his proclamation 20 9,5 | turns aside, no more: his eyes and thoughts are as before 21 9,7 | beginning to turn their eyes to his nephew John, who 22 9,9 | oppressed. One of the two eyes of Christianity was plucked 23 9,13| seeing with their corporeal eyes, the divine and uncreated 24 9,13| light with their corporeal eyes, for thereby they declare 25 9,17| Byzantine basileus in the eyes of the people.~ Constantinople 26 9,17| which does not mislead the eyes. To such a degree the ancient 27 9,19| rise even higher in our eyes.”[458]~ Fully recognizing