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... John of Cappadocia , Justinian's Minister of Finance and in fact his Grand Vizier . The Emperor realised that ... John of Cappadocia and remained deaf to Theodora's hints that he was not a friend to be trusted . John was in fact an ...
... John of Cappadocia , Justinian's Minister of Finance and in fact his Grand Vizier . The Emperor realised that ... John of Cappadocia and remained deaf to Theodora's hints that he was not a friend to be trusted . John was in fact an ...
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... John of Cappadocia of the ingratitude with which her distinguished husband was treated , and to hint that if only she had a friend at Court , she might arrange to depose Justinian , and see that Belisarius was suitably rewarded for his ...
... John of Cappadocia of the ingratitude with which her distinguished husband was treated , and to hint that if only she had a friend at Court , she might arrange to depose Justinian , and see that Belisarius was suitably rewarded for his ...
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... Cappadocia , John of 113-4 Caracalla , Emperor Carus , Emperor Carinus , Emperor 245 , 247-8 , 254 Carloman 126 Cassander 54 100 33 100 Castile , Blanche of 149 Castile , Alfonso of 178 Catherine II 22 , 246 Cavaignac , General 275 ...
... Cappadocia , John of 113-4 Caracalla , Emperor Carus , Emperor Carinus , Emperor 245 , 247-8 , 254 Carloman 126 Cassander 54 100 33 100 Castile , Blanche of 149 Castile , Alfonso of 178 Catherine II 22 , 246 Cavaignac , General 275 ...
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