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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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violent

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4 | the Tekfour Serai. After a violent earthquake which destroyed 2 3,16| In spite of frequent and violent earthquakes, St. Sophia 3 5,3 | destroyed by frequent and violent earthquakes. That this task 4 5,5 | many insults. Particularly violent was the persecution of the 5 7,1 | Egyptian Nero,” began a violent persecution of Christians 6 7,1 | interference of the Cumans and the violent death of the Turkish pirate 7 7,1 | famines and drought and of violent epidemics and severe winters. 8 7,1 | But because of Antioch a violent strife had broken out between 9 7,1 | Fatimid dynasty. After a violent siege, on the 15th of July 10 7,1 | been unjustly seized by the violent tyranny of Roger.” Any hope 11 7,1 | of all state affairs. The violent struggle of the court parties 12 7,1 | particularly tumultuous, violent, and ‘walking in crooked 13 8,2 | Thessalonica (1207) he died a violent death. A Greek legend inserted 14 8,16| amid political division, violent international struggle, 15 9,3 | Abbasid caliph suffered a violent death. After that he invaded 16 9,17| Venice, sometimes resulted in violent wars. The position of Byzantium 17 9,17| devoted all her energy to a violent struggle with Genoa in the 18 9,18| published.[346] He began as a violent opponent of the Calabrian 19 9,18| of Nicephorus Gregoras, a violent opponent of the Hesychasts,


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