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apsimar 2
apsimar-tiberius 1
apt 1
apulia 17
aqueducts 2
aquinas 3
ar 1
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17 alaric
17 announced
17 annual
17 apulia
17 arabia
17 aristotle
17 arrival
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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apulia

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1 6,6 | invaded the province of Apulia. However, the new Byzantine 2 6,7 | southern Italian provinces of Apulia and Calabria, where papal 3 6,7 | prohibited the Latin ritual in Apulia and Calabria, and prescribed 4 6,7 | the church organization of Apulia and Calabria. In the middle 5 6,8 | very important point in Apulia Robert could quickly achieve 6 6,8 | Empire.~ Robert, the duke of Apulia, who considered himself 7 7,1 | Norman War. — The Duke of Apulia, Robert Guiscard, after 8 7,1 | He left the government of Apulia to his younger son Roger 9 7,1 | of the powerful Duke of Apulia. With Robert’s death the 10 7,1 | in forming the Duchy of Apulia, which under him lived through 11 7,1 | the Norman conquest of Apulia and Sicily, and the Norman 12 7,1 | he embarked and sailed to Apulia. Anna Comnena gave an interesting 13 7,1 | particular importance. He died in Apulia in 1111.~ Bohemond’s death 14 7,1 | changed. Learning that Norman Apulia was having internal troubles 15 7,1 | same year the capital of Apulia, Bari, was by order of William 16 7,1 | The powerful capital of Apulia, famous for its glory, strong 17 8,13| and Italians who came from Apulia, the land of the Iapygians


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