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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,4 | lessen the burdens of the ruined population. But the Ostrogothic 2 3,4 | Rome became a second-rate ruined city of no political importance. 3 3,8 | Realizing that the Empire was ruined and that economy was the 4 3,8 | epidemics, and earthquakes which ruined the population and increased 5 3,8 | demanded colossal expenditure, ruined the East and left his successors 6 4,1 | civilization in Palestine. It ruined agriculture, depopulated 7 5,8 | reconstructed some of the ruined cities of Thrace and Macedonia. 8 6,2 | century Armenia was completely ruined by the Arabs; “the feudal 9 7,1 | letters is one “From the ruined Church of Jerusalem to the 10 9,2 | province (Thrace) thoroughly ruined and depopulated, on one 11 9,6 | exhausted both of them and ruined all the states which had 12 9,7 | of men were slain, cities ruined, fields destroyed, A Byzantine 13 9,17| Palaeologian epoch. The ruined peasants were in the power 14 9,17| hardships. The peasantry was ruined. It is sometimes stated 15 9,17| lands were continuously ruined by the enemy was going from


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