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invasion 31
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18 homer
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18 invasions
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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invasions

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,4 | desperately against the Slavic invasions and often forced the Slavs 2 3,12| Peloponnesus. The rumor of these invasions spread to Egypt, where John, 3 3,15| sources on the Slavonic invasions into the Balkan peninsula 4 3,15| opinion that the Slavonic invasions of the sixth century created 5 4,1 | under pressure of Arabian invasions by land and sea, Hagiography 6 6,2 | exposed to incessant Arabian invasions, did not receive the aid 7 6,2 | Armenia in connection with the invasions of the Seljuq Turks forced 8 7,1 | bulwark against the frequent invasions of the northernScythian” 9 7,1 | carried on most of their invasions.~ It cannot be said, however, 10 7,4 | abandoned because of Muhammedan invasions; a portion of their population 11 8,17| Slavonic, and Bulgarian invasions which often successfully 12 9,4 | the so-called barbarian invasions of the fourth and fifth 13 9,6 | success and impunity of their invasions; finally, the political 14 9,7 | peninsula against future invasions was the construction of 15 9,8 | resistance to the Turkish invasions. On the other, Venice was 16 9,17| fourteenth century and the invasions of the Albanians, the land 17 9,17| of the Turkish or Latin invasions, but of internal strife, 18 9,19| under pressure of Slavonic invasions into Greece.[459] In the


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