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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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medieval
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Pirenne was undoubtedly right in making Mahomet the creator of medieval Western Christendom .
western
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Pirenne was undoubtedly right in making Mahomet the creator of medieval Western Christendom .
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The issue was mastery of western Christendom , over which Charlemagne had been crowned emperor on Christmas Day 800.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in Christendom
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Are New Agers just simply home-grown nature-lovers, or are they one of the greatest dangers to confront Christendom ?
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His presence and influence there made him a figure in world Christendom .
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It is a magnificent building which has been described as the greatest church in Christendom .
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It is not only Catholic Christendom which has been guilty of seeking to domesticate the Holy Spirit in this way.
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Its initial presentation indirectly reflected the growing polarities within Christendom .
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Say this is the most toweringly revolting house in all Christendom .
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The clause among the Fourth Lateran Council decrees that proposed regulated taxes for the churches and provinces of Christendom suggests as much.
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Was I not perhaps the greatest fool in Christendom ?