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porticoes 1
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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portion

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | life, may henceforth be my portion,” Constantine wrote in his 2 2,2 | Danube, and the northwestern portion of the Balkan peninsula; ( 3 2,5 | and Romans and in its main portion gives chronological tables 4 3,4 | fortress Ceuta), the western portion of northern Africa, reaching 5 3,4 | peninsula, the northern portion of the Ostrogothic kingdom, 6 4,1 | other hand, the orthodox portion of the eastern provinces 7 4,1 | kingdom, namely, the southern portion of Italy with Sicily and 8 4,1 | primarily in the southern portion of these Byzantine possessions 9 4,2 | Palestine, and the Byzantine portion of Mesopotamia no longer 10 4,4 | occupying the entire middle portion of Asia Minor from the borders 11 6,2 | from them, and a very large portion of their territory was placed 12 6,2 | broke to pieces the greater portion of it and destroyed it.”[ 13 7,1 | Andronicus.~ In the eastern portion of the Mediterranean the 14 7,3 | Brunswick, elected king by a portion of Germany against Philip 15 7,4 | Muhammedan invasions; a portion of their population was 16 8,16| the later publication of a portion of John’s writings by the 17 8,16| leader of the patriotic portion of the Orthodox Greek clergy, 18 9,2 | the Peloponnesus and a portion of Middle Greece. Michael 19 9,3 | the Ghibellines, and a portion of the Sicilian nobility 20 9,4 | northern and northeastern portion of the sea.~ Parallel with 21 9,6 | Asia Minor. The eastern portion, of the Mediterranean and 22 9,7 | Constantinople, the adjoining portion of Thrace, one or two islands 23 9,7 | liable to taxation. The portion of the taxable population 24 9,8 | the goal of subduing the portion of the Peloponnesus which


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