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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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huns

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1 2,3| with the advance of the Huns from Asia. They were a savage 2 2,3| adequate resistance to the Huns, whose horrible massacres 3 2,3| obtained the help of Alans and Huns, forced their way into Thrace, 4 2,3| hands of the king of the Huns, who cut off his head and 5 2,3| a time endangered by the Huns, who attacked Byzantine 6 2,3| customs and manners of the Huns. This description is particularly 7 2,3| it throws not only on the Huns but also on the Slavs of 8 2,3| the Middle Danube whom the Huns had conquered.[126]~ ~ ~ 9 2,4| fifth century by the savage Huns.~ The solution of this very 10 2,4| barbarian troops.”[137]~ The Huns, who constituted so great 11 2,5| a large army composed of Huns, Bulgarians, and perhaps 12 2,5| member of the embassy to the Huns, was another who made significant 13 2,5| life and customs of the Huns are both extremely interesting 14 2,5| history of Attila and the Huns for the Latin historians 15 3,3| the Persians, Slavs, and Huns.~ The principal enemies 16 3,4| and with the Slavs and the Huns in the north.~ The two great 17 3,4| Bulgarians, whom Procopius calls Huns, crossed the Danube almost 18 3,4| of the fifth century the Huns had occupied the plains 19 9,7| Greece was threatened by the Huns and Slavs.[170] In preparation


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