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1 2,1 | the world was moving, and aided its movement without precipitating 2 2,3 | successor of Valens, Theodosius, aided by his own Gothic troops, 3 2,5 | in the eastern provinces, aided by the composition of the 4 2,5 | and perhaps Slavs, and aided by a large fleet, Vitalian 5 2,5 | the fourth century. It was aided on the one hand by the protection 6 3,5 | legislative work he was greatly aided by the earlier Codex Gregorianus, 7 3,5 | Justinian’s code was greatly aided by the older codes, the 8 3,11| Maurice’s able leadership was aided by internal dispute in Persia 9 3,12| the peninsula. They were aided in their aggression by the 10 4,1 | under Justinian, when it aided the Byzantine Empire in 11 4,1 | because this new weapon aided the success of the Byzantine 12 4,3 | provinces, a fact which aided greatly the further strengthening 13 5,2 | Empire. The Bulgarians had aided Justinian II in reclaiming 14 5,8 | fleet; on the other, he was aided by the Bulgarians, who appeared 15 5,8 | Nicephorus I, the African Arabs aided the Peloponnesian Slavs 16 6,3 | the Bulgarians, and were aided by the Russian Prince Sviatoslav 17 6,8 | The Turkish troops which aided Nicephorus Botaniates in 18 6,8 | military undertaking, greatly aided by the Norman fleet, which