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dynasties 7
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dyrrachium 24
e 18
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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dyrrachium

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1 2,2 | Anastasius, originally from Dyrrachium (Durazzo) in Illyria (present-day 2 2,5 | Anastasius, a native of Dyrrachium, who held the rather minor 3 5,2 | the presence of Slavs in Dyrrachium and in Athens in the eighth 4 7,1 | seize the maritime city of Dyrrachium (formerly Epidamnus; Slavonic 5 7,1 | now Durazzo) in Illyria. Dyrrachium, the chief city of the theme 6 7,1 | chief city of the theme of Dyrrachium, which had been organized 7 7,1 | as Roman times, led from Dyrrachium to Thessalonica and then 8 7,1 | should be directed upon Dyrrachium. This expedition was “the 9 7,1 | Corfu, the Normans besieged Dyrrachium by land and sea. Although 10 7,1 | At the beginning of 1082, Dyrrachium opened its gates to Robert. 11 7,1 | Byzantine territory ceased, and Dyrrachium passed again to the Greeks.~ 12 7,1 | critical moment. But after Dyrrachium had been reconquered by 13 7,1 | 1081, to take possession of Dyrrachium (Durazzo) and then through 14 7,1 | Bohemond. He suffered defeat at Dyrrachium and was forced to make peace 15 7,2 | evacuate Thessalonica and Dyrrachium. This failure of the Normans 16 7,2 | Balkan peninsula between Dyrrachium and Thessalonica, which 17 7,3 | Adriatic shore, for example, Dyrrachium, the Ionian islands, the 18 8,7 | Epirus had extended from Dyrrachium (Durazzo) in the north to 19 8,7 | Adriatic and landed near Dyrrachium, hoping to reach the capital 20 8,9 | Macedonia and Albania as far as Dyrrachium (Durazzo). Thessalonica, 21 8,13| receiving the important seaport Dyrrachium (Durazzo), on the Adriatic, 22 8,13| of Epirus and Bulgaria. Dyrrachium “was the western outpost 23 9,3 | most important of which was Dyrrachium (Durazzo, Drač), on the 24 9,4 | chief IIlyrian coast city of Dyrrachium (Durazzo), may have been


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