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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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invaded

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1 2,3 | third century A.D., they invaded the greater part of the 2 3,4 | branch of the Hunnic race, invaded the Balkan peninsula from 3 3,4 | to ravage Greece, another invaded the Thracian Chersonese, 4 3,4 | Constantinople. The churches of the invaded provinces sent their treasures 5 3,8 | Persia. Over the sea it invaded Italy and Sicily. In Constantinople 6 3,11| Avars from beyond the Danube invaded the Byzantine provinces 7 5,8 | fortress of Zapetra and invaded some other places. He received 8 6,3 | Magyars and the Patzinaks invaded Thrace in 934 and penetrated 9 6,3 | tenth century, the Magyars invaded the Balkan peninsula several 10 6,4 | were in danger of being invaded by the victorious Bulgarians. 11 6,6 | accomplished, and Otto I invaded the province of Apulia. 12 7,1 | In 732 the Arabs who had invaded Gaul from beyond the Pyrenees 13 7,1 | crossed the Danube and invaded the Byzantine territory. 14 7,1 | who crossed the Danube and invaded the Byzantine territory; 15 8,9 | alliance of impiety, had invaded with numerous Greek troops 16 8,11| Armenia with Erzerum and invaded Asia Minor, menacing the 17 9,3 | violent death. After that he invaded and devastated Syria, Mesopotamia, 18 9,3 | and sultans, ceaselessly invaded the Byzantine territory, 19 9,9 | Anatoli-Hisar). Next Muhammed invaded the Greek possessions in


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