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1 2,3| undertook a number of piratical raids, using Bosporian vessels. 2 2,3| the Archipelago. On these raids they pillaged Byzantium, 3 2,3| during the numerous sea raids. The Gothic Christians were 4 2,3| defeating and stopping their raids within the Empire. Thus, 5 2,5| carried on devastating raids in the Balkan peninsula, 6 2,5| Ostrogoths to Italy, devastating raids against the northern boundary 7 2,5| which they came. Yet these raids were the forerunners of 8 3,8| favored. After terrible raids and destruction the orthodox 9 3,8| carry on their devastating raids. The fortresses constructed 10 4,1| but rather a series of raids, which furnished the Khagan 11 4,1| anxiety by their constant raids upon the neighboring districts. 12 4,1| this opposition by terrible raids and devastation in the Berber 13 4,1| traces of these formidable raids.”[65] When the Arabians 14 5,3| greatly endangered by the sea raids of Arabian and Slavic pirates. 15 6,2| the Aegean Sea. These sea raids of the Arabs became still 16 6,2| comparatively free from Arab raids. During the last twelve 17 6,2| Sicilian Arabs continued their raids on southern Italy, and the 18 6,7| of the repeated maritime raids of the Arabs, during which 19 7,1| lands exposed to continual raids. As to religious persecution 20 9,7| Manuel made many devastating raids along the Asiatic coast