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1 2,1 | at the same time added a heavy burden to their responsibilities 2 2,2 | century Byzantium received a heavy blow: Septimius Severus, 3 2,4 | dealt the Athenian school a heavy blow, and intellectual life 4 3,16| famous dome seems somewhat heavy from the outside. At present 5 4,1 | The loss of Egypt was a heavy blow to the Byzantine Empire, 6 4,1 | supply of Egyptian grain had heavy repercussions on economic 7 4,1 | in the capital.~ With the heavy losses in the south and 8 4,1 | Byzantine Empire because of the heavy losses in man power and 9 4,1 | power and the exceedingly heavy financial strain. But the 10 4,1 | Gelzer, think that the heavy territorial losses were 11 4,1 | history, suffered a very heavy blow. Here is what Diehl 12 5,2 | Thracian territory and caused heavy losses in their army. Slightly 13 5,8 | were unable to meet the heavy government taxes and were 14 5,8 | Gulf of Tarentum suffered a heavy defeat. Meanwhile the Arabs 15 6,5 | lightning; their retreat is both heavy and light at the same time: 16 6,5 | light at the same time: heavy with spoils and light in 17 6,5 | forced to buy peace at a very heavy price. His generous gifts 18 6,7 | organized communes whom heavy taxes and various duties 19 6,7 | payment imposed excessively heavy charges on the peasantry, 20 6,7 | desire to deal the powerful a heavy blow had grown very strong 21 6,8 | East, like Italy, paid a heavy price for the mistakes of 22 7,1 | imperial troops inflicted a heavy and decisive defeat upon 23 7,1 | entirely destroyed. It was a heavy blow to the Christian cause 24 7,3 | The Zara case dealt a heavy blow to the crusaders’ prestige, 25 9,9 | prevented.~ Meanwhile the heavy bombardment of the city, 26 9,11| the Greeks in 1261 was a heavy blow to the pope. Papal