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1 2,5 | in the Balkan peninsula, menacing even the capital of the 2 4,1 | dangerous. The Persians were menacing it from the east, the Avars 3 4,1 | far as Crete and Sicily, menacing the Aegean Sea and apparently 4 4,4 | eliminated, but a new, more menacing, Arab danger arose in its 5 6,2 | policy in the east. The menacing insurrections of Bardas 6 6,8 | Seljuqs and perhaps the menacing advances of the northern 7 7,1 | and Byzantium, under the menacing pressure of the overwhelming 8 7,1 | footing with the barbarians menacing the Empire, the Turks and 9 7,1 | Byzantium was exceedingly menacing. After Manuel’s death there 10 8,7 | Thessalonica against its two most menacing foes, Bulgaria and Epirus. 11 8,11| appeared from the East the menacing danger of the invasion of 12 8,11| and invaded Asia Minor, menacing the Sultanate of Rum or 13 9,11| person of the powerful and menacing Charles of Anjou. The papal