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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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crossed

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | still Caesar,” he wrote, “I crossed the Rhine; twenty thousand 2 2,3 | directed to Greece. Alaric crossed Thessaly and advanced into 3 2,5 | to the east and north, he crossed the borders of Mesopotamia 4 3,4 | whom Procopius calls Huns, crossed the Danube almost every 5 3,8 | unprotected and the barbarians crossed the Byzantine boundaries 6 3,11| enemy. Turkish ambassadors crossed the Caucasian Mountains, 7 4,1 | spring of 622 Heraclius crossed to Asia Minor, where he 8 4,1 | detachments of Bedouins crossed the Byzantine border. But 9 4,1 | when the Arabian fleet crossed the Aegean Sea and the Hellespont, 10 4,1 | of their general, Tarik, crossed from Africa to Spain and 11 6,2 | Muhammedan raiders only twice crossed the frontier. Romanus appointed 12 6,5 | middle of that century, they crossed the Danube.~ V. G. Vasilievsky, 13 6,5 | their irruptions they had crossed the Danube in large numbers ( 14 7,1 | recovered from their defeat, crossed the Danube and invaded the 15 7,1 | the Cumans (Polovtzi), who crossed the Danube and invaded the 16 7,2 | spring, 1190, the German army crossed the Hellespont.~ Frederick’ 17 8,11| seized Kiev in 1240, then crossed the Carpathians, and arrived 18 8,12| Bulgaria, John Vatatzes crossed with his army to the European 19 9,4 | latter with his company crossed the Hellespont and occupied 20 9,6 | Ismailites [i.e., the Turks] crossed on this side, into the Greek 21 9,7 | galleys in a friendly manner, crossed the straits to the Asiatic


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