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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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boundaries

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1 2,2| Arian heresy. Beyond the boundaries of Egypt, Eusebius, bishop 2 2,2| hand, was outlining the boundaries of the city when his courtiers, 3 2,5| Roman Empire, within the boundaries which existed until the 4 3,1| But outside the official boundaries of the Empire, the Byzantine 5 3,3| Empire extending to the same boundaries it had had in the first 6 3,3| all the rulers within the boundaries of the Roman Empire. As 7 3,4| practically a Roman lake. The boundaries of the Empire extended from 8 3,7| Christianity beyond the boundaries of his empire. The conversion 9 3,8| barbarians crossed the Byzantine boundaries freely to carry on their 10 4,1| their conquest beyond the boundaries of Egypt. It is probable 11 4,3| within the greatly reduced boundaries of the Empire.~ ~ ~ 12 5,1| situated within the northern boundaries of Syria, east of Cilicia. 13 5,4| iconoclastic emperor within the boundaries of the Arabian caliphate. 14 6,2| defined very carefully the boundaries and names of the Syrian 15 6,2| have been able “to fix the boundaries of their [i.e. Greek] Empire 16 6,2| did not go far beyond the boundaries of Syria.[28]~ When the 17 6,2| ruins of Ani were within the boundaries of Russia, and to them the 18 6,8| period extended beyond the boundaries of the Empire. The most 19 7,4| made it impossible for the boundaries of the provinces and their 20 7,4| number of new provisions. The boundaries of the Venetian quarter 21 8,9| Jireček, “he expanded the boundaries of the kingdom which he


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