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1 2,5 | of his dangerous northern neighbors and settled his disagreements 2 3,4 | Nubians), their southern neighbors. Through the energy and 3 4,4 | strongly menaced by its Muslim neighbors. The Byzantine government 4 5,8 | property to their wealthy neighbors. Whatever the cause, the 5 6,2 | maintained by Basil with all his neighbors, excepting the Arabs, were 6 6,5 | most significant northern neighbors because they were the basic 7 6,5 | kingdom, now became direct neighbors of the Empire. These new 8 6,5 | of the Empire. These new neighbors were so strong and numerous 9 6,7 | property to their wealthy neighbors. But this was only one of 10 6,7 | placed upon their richer neighbors the responsibility for the 11 7,1 | Antioch, at the expense of his neighbors, the weak Turkish emirs, 12 7,1 | time of Alexius. All his neighbors tried to take advantage 13 7,1 | determined “to take away from his neighbors the lost Greek provinces 14 7,1 | political strengthening of their neighbors. Particularly disastrous 15 8,10| countries which are your neighbors are better known to your 16 8,17| it when they were still neighbors of the Goths.[211] It goes 17 8,17| their wealthy and powerful neighbors wished thereby to escape 18 9,3 | attention to her nearest neighbors, for example, to the Netherlands