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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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rebellion

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3| the Great, had risen in rebellion and were devastating the 2 2,5| policy of Anastasius. The rebellion of Vitalian. Internal reforms — 3 2,5| of Anastasius led to the rebellion of Vitalian in Thrace. At 4 2,5| and strenuous struggle the rebellion was finally suppressed. 5 3,4| tribe) rose in terrible rebellion, and the remaining troops 6 3,6| government persecutions, rose in rebellion but were soon quelled by 7 3,8| Justinian witnessed a frightful rebellion in the capital which nearly 8 3,8| the time of Anastasius a rebellion had arisen against the Greens, 9 3,8| causes of the formidable rebellion of 532 in the capital were 10 5,5| Artavasdus, who was leading a rebellion in defense of images. Artavasdus 11 6,2| succeeded in suppressing the rebellion of Bardas Phocas. The Italian 12 6,3| however.~ The Bulgarian rebellion, which broke out against 13 6,4| Phocas, the leader of the rebellion against Basil, won over 14 6,6| invitation of Meles, who rose in rebellion against Byzantine domination. 15 6,8| Bardas Phocas in his poem The Rebellion, the Bulgarian war, etc. 16 9,2| the chief leader in his rebellion, John Cantacuzene, into 17 9,2| of the reign of John V, a rebellion was raised against him by 18 9,2| Venice indicate that John’s rebellion of 1390 was organized by 19 9,3| VIII had some part in this rebellion, The Sicilian Vespers,


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