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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | culture of antiquity, while by continuous proximity to the Roman Empire 2 3,11| Tiberius, and Maurice an almost continuous war was conducted against 3 3,16| seventh century there was a continuous line of historical writings, 4 5,8 | and later of Turks, the continuous attacks of the Muslims upon 5 5,8 | these did not form a large continuous territory. The results of 6 6,3 | in 927 there was almost continuous warfare between the Empire 7 7,1 | Emperor was little but a continuous military campaign.~ His 8 7,1 | Rufus, was engaged in a continuous struggle with his vassals, 9 7,4 | finances, in spite of almost continuous wars. But the rule of his 10 7,4 | his firm conviction in the continuous genealogy of the Athenians 11 7,4 | search of protectors, in continuous complaints of poverty and 12 7,4 | others, and a scarcely less continuous succession of Greek embassies 13 8,1 | thirteenth century was full of continuous clashes and strife between 14 8,17| B. Bury, says that the continuous strife against the Saracens ( 15 9,4 | itself; Thrace was exposed to continuous incursions from them. Meanwhile, 16 9,6 | Florinsky said, “By their continuous incursions the Turks had 17 9,8 | under John VIII suffered continuous and bitter failures, the 18 9,13| mortification of the mind, continuous penitence, abundant tears, 19 9,17| devastated by the almost continuous civil strife and by the


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