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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | advantages of Byzantium, situated as it was on the border 2 2,2 | great advantage of being situated close to the most important 3 3,9 | with its advantageously situated capital became, by force 4 3,9 | the Byzantine customhouse situated on this river. Byzantine 5 3,9 | near present-day Suez), was situated on the northwestern shore 6 3,9 | these silk factories were situated in Constantinople; others 7 3,16| by sculptural images and situated along the church walls, 8 4,1 | Yathrib, the future Medina, situated farther north. These cities 9 5,1 | συρογενης).[6] Germanicea was situated within the northern boundaries 10 5,2 | Monembasia and wrote that it was situated in Slavonic (Slavinian) 11 5,4 | venerated statue of Christ situated above one of the doors of 12 5,8 | St. Peter and St. Paul, situated outside the city walls of 13 7,1 | stronghold of Myriocephalon was situated not far from the border. 14 7,3 | the city of Zara (Zadr), situated on the Dalmatian shores 15 7,3 | powerful and his possessions situated too near Venice. Accordingly 16 7,3 | western part of Asia Minor, situated between the Latin possessions 17 7,4 | particularly fortunate to be situated on the Acropolis, where 18 9,2 | Peloponnesus: Monemvasia, situated on the eastern coast, the 19 9,5 | power) all the monasteries situated on the Holy Mountain of 20 9,5 | speaking, of the world city situated there, now holds still more 21 9,6 | intercourse with Tana, which, situated at the mouth of the river


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