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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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suddenly

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | Apostate.”[96]~ Jovian died suddenly in February, 364. He was 2 5,8 | with the Arabs, the sources suddenly began to speak of the first 3 5,8 | progress was checked. He died suddenly, affording the Empire a 4 6,6 | progressed very slowly, and Otto suddenly made an unsuccessful inroad 5 6,6 | the Byzantine Empire, died suddenly at the very beginning of 6 7,1 | Alexius when Bohemond was suddenly captured by the Turks, that 7 7,1 | But an unexpected event suddenly destroyed Manuel’s dreams 8 7,1 | independent, were called, suddenly seized Edessa. An anonymous 9 7,1 | only his own political aims suddenly seized the island of Corfu 10 7,1 | territory of his Empire, suddenly ordered all the Venetians 11 7,1 | border. There the Turks suddenly assaulted them on several 12 7,3 | But unfortunately Thibaut suddenly died before the crusade 13 8,14| 1256, Pope Alexander IV suddenly sent a bishop of Orvieto, 14 8,16| himself and the forty girls, suddenly disappear “like a dream.”[ 15 8,16| him a post at his court. Suddenly, in the daughter of the 16 9,2 | the Younger who, in 1328, suddenly seized Constantinople and 17 9,3 | on January 6, the pope suddenly died, and the project came 18 9,3 | Deliverance to Byzantium came suddenly from the West, from Sicily,


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