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1 2,3 | were spared. The islands of Crete, Rhodes, and even far-removed 2 4,1 | Rhodes, and reached as far as Crete and Sicily, menacing the 3 4,4 | represented by Andrew (Andreas) of Crete, a native of Damascus, who 4 4,4 | appointed archbishop of Crete. As a writer of hymns he 5 5,8 | led to the occupation of Crete, the greater part of Sicily, 6 5,8 | commercially important island of Crete, which was captured by Arabian 7 5,8 | Egypt and then advanced to Crete. The leader of these Arabs 8 5,8 | originated.[144] From then on Crete became the nest of piratical 9 5,8 | for the Byzantine Empire. Crete and Sicily were lost; the 10 5,8 | Muhammedan ruler (Emir) of Crete could be his friend. One 11 6,2 | beloved” Emir of the island of Crete that “the two powers of 12 6,2 | occupied the island of Crete, thus destroying the nest 13 6,2 | Aegean Sea. By reconquering Crete the Empire regained an important 14 6,8 | written to the Arabian Emir of Crete, to Simeon of Bulgaria, 15 7,1 | ninth century they conquered Crete, and toward the beginning 16 7,3 | Peloponnesus, the island of Crete, some seaports in Thrace, 17 8,1 | Ionian Seas, the island of Crete, and a number of littoral 18 8,13| Constantinople and in the islands of Crete and Euboea, if Michael “ 19 9,18| Italy, or more probably to Crete, where he composed his work. 20 9,18| Thessalonica, Constantinople, and Crete, was granted citizenship