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1 9,4 | which consisted not only of Catalans, but also of the inhabitants 2 9,4 | between Sicily and Naples, the Catalans were out of work. Such allies, 3 9,4 | opportunities for activity. The Catalans chose for leader Roger de 4 9,4 | historians consider the Catalans pillagers and insolent ruffians, 5 9,4 | 82] Finlay wrote that the Catalans “guided by a sovereign like 6 9,4 | The expedition of the Catalans in the East is a wonderful 7 9,4 | the capital between the Catalans and Genoese, who, jealous 8 9,4 | arbitrary cruelties of the Catalans towards the local population, 9 9,4 | were also murdered.~ The Catalans, who were concentrated at 10 9,4 | hands of enemies.”[86] The Catalans also burned the Russian 11 9,4 | some time in Thessaly, the Catalans marched to the south, through 12 9,4 | village of Skripù). The Catalans won a decisive victory over 13 9,4 | The Athenian Duchy of the Catalans established by mere accident 14 9,4 | Acropolis, for instance, the Catalans carried out some changes, 15 9,4 | action may say: “Not even the Catalans would have done that.” In 16 9,17| the bloody passage of the Catalans through the Balkan peninsula. 17 9,17| Florentines, Provençals, Catalans, Anconans, Sicilians, and “ 18 9,17| Venetians, Genoese, and Catalans.[328] Of course, in addition