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1 6,5| tribes, especially by the Uzes and the Cumans, or Polovtzi. 2 6,5| Polovtzi. The Patzinaks, the Uzes, and the Cumans were all 3 6,8| west, the Patzinaks and Uzes in the north, and the Seljuq 4 6,8| advances of the Patzinaks and Uzes from the north and the Seljuq 5 6,8| east, the Patzinaks and Uzes in the north, and the Normans 6 6,8| Macedonian Slavs, Bulgarians, Uzes, Patzinaks, Varangians, 7 6,8| combat the detachment of Uzes with their leader went over 8 6,8| advances of the northern Uzes and Patzinaks toward the 9 6,8| Patzinaks and their kinsmen, the Uzes, were continually arriving 10 6,8| of Constantine Ducas the Uzes appeared on the Danube. “ 11 6,8| from above. Some of the Uzes even entered the Emperor’ 12 6,8| Macedonia. The Patzinaks and Uzes who served in the Byzantine 13 6,8| among the Patzinaks and Uzes of the Danubian districts. 14 6,8| together with the Patzinaks and Uzes in the north, seemed to 15 6,8| the Patzinaks, Russians, Uzes, Khazars, Magyars (Turks),