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1 3,4 | by a number of brilliant victories so that Justinian could 2 4,1 | world to the new faith. The victories of the Arabs are ordinarily 3 6,2 | Curcuas achieved numerous victories in Arabian Armenia and occupied 4 6,2 | brilliant period of Byzantine victories over the Muslims. In the 5 6,2 | horses, and he achieved great victories; the sword of the Christian 6 6,3 | succession of brilliant Bulgar victories, the terms of this peace, 7 6,5 | All the gains of former victories were lost.”[70]~ This complete 8 7,1 | tenth century the brilliant victories of the Byzantine troops 9 7,4 | compositions commemorating victories, birth, death, marriage, 10 8,13| ends of the earth; of such victories the sun has seen but few.”[ 11 8,13| Genoa which, after Saladin’s victories in Syria, had suffered grievous 12 9,3 | and after two brilliant victories compelled the emir of Tunis 13 9,5 | Constantinople; after his victories and coronation he could