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broquière 2
brother 63
brother-in-law 4
brothers 27
brought 86
bruised 1
brundusium 1
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27 arms
27 avars
27 belthandros
27 brothers
27 closer
27 consider
27 convinced
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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brothers

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | during which two of the brothers were killed, Constantine 2 2,2 | and after the death of his brothers he was greatly troubled 3 2,2 | hostility among the three brothers who had divided the rule 4 2,2 | to face at that time. The brothers were kept asunder not only 5 2,3 | He was succeeded by two brothers, Valentinian I (364-75) 6 2,3 | govern the eastern half. The brothers differed greatly in their 7 2,3 | of external affairs the brothers were forced to face a very 8 5,8 | Slavonic missionaries, the brothers St. Cyril and St. Methodius, 9 5,8 | defense of images the two brothers Theophanes and Theodore 10 6,2 | we must live in common as brothers although we differ in customs, 11 7,1 | European possessions. His two brothers took part in the expedition, 12 7,2 | this movement stood two brothers, Peter or Kalopeter and 13 7,2 | historians believed that the brothers had grown up among the Wallachs 14 7,2 | Greek intrigues, both the brothers, Asen and later Peter, were 15 7,4 | and Nicetas Acominati, two brothers from the Phrygian city of 16 7,4 | philological literature “the brothers Tzetzae” were often spoken 17 7,4 | often spoken of as if both brothers were of equal importance. 18 7,4 | give up referring to “the brothers Tzetzae.”~ A very interesting 19 8,16| activity of the two enlightened brothers, John and Nicholas Mesaritai, 20 8,16| ascribe eminent talents to the brothers Mesaritai, but they belong 21 9,2 | who was still alive; the brothers of the late Emperor; and 22 9,2 | Constantine, one of the brothers of John VIII, who at that 23 9,2 | the Ottoman Turks.~ Of the brothers who survived Constantine, 24 9,8 | were under the power of his brothers as separate principalities 25 9,8 | by the Turks. One of the brothers of John VIII, who was governing 26 9,9 | governed by the Emperor’s brothers.~ Honesty, generosity, energy, 27 9,17| was also ruled by sons or brothers of the imperial dynasty.~


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