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1 5,3 | Russian Byzantinist, V. G. Vasilievsky is inclined 2 5,3 | the Russian scholars V. G. Vasilievsky and Th. I. 3 6,5 | crossed the Danube.~ V. G. Vasilievsky, who was the 4 6,7 | predecessors. In the words of V. G. Vasilievsky, the Novel 5 6,8 | connected with the name of the G. de Jerphanion, S.I., who 6 8,2 | Constantinople. But, as V. G. Vasilievsky wrote, “the 7 8,7 | nineteenth century by V. G. Vasilievsky.[48]~ In its 8 8,7 | Greek captivity.[50] V. G. Vasilievsky said, this “ 9 8,7 | correspondence, wrote V. G. Vasilievsky, “we learn 10 8,9 | peninsula. Thereby, as V. G. Vasilievsky correctly stated, 11 8,16| in St. Petersburg, by V. G. Vasilievsky, and the later 12 8,16| definitely solved by V. G. Vasilievsky, who proved 13 9,4 | souls).[101] In 1854 J. G. Hahn, the author of a German 14 9,17| a Russian traveler, V. G. Barsky, visited the Athenian 15 9,17| 1915, the French scholar G. Millet was sent on a mission 16 9,18| observations.”[443] In 1919 G. Millet, in his book on 17 9,19| example, a German scholar, G. Körting, observed: “When