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markgraves 1
marks 11
marksmen 1
marmora 15
maronite 1
marquess 3
marquis 2
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15 legates
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15 manners
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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marmora

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1 2,2 | to the Propontis (Sea of Marmora), on the site of the former 2 2,2 | extending to the Sea of Marmora. In 324 A.D. Constantine 3 2,2 | Golden Horn to the Sea of Marmora.~ In later years ancient 4 2,3 | to the Pro-pontis (Sea of Marmora), and through the Hellespont ( 5 2,4 | extended from the Sea of Marmora to the Golden Horn, somewhat 6 2,4 | today north of the Sea of Marmora as far as the ruins of the 7 2,5 | extended from the Sea of Marmora to the Black Sea, “making 8 3,7 | the islands of the Sea of Marmora. In the end he consented 9 3,12| the shores of the Sea of Marmora and the Aegean, and penetrated 10 4,1 | Chalcedon on the Sea of Marmora near the Bosphorus, encamped 11 4,4 | Asia Minor near the Sea of Marmora; and 4) the maritime thema 12 7,3 | the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmora, and the Hellespont; some 13 9,4 | the coast of the Sea of Marmora. Several cities of the western 14 9,4 | through the Hellespont and the Marmora sea pillaged and burnt the 15 9,7 | the Asiatic coast of the Marmora Sea and the Bosphorus, and


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