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Alphabetical [« »] fortifications 23 fortified 27 fortify 1 fortress 13 fortresses 13 forts 3 fortuna 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 features 13 follows 13 forbade 13 fortress 13 fortresses 13 frescoes 13 geographical | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances fortress |
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1 3,4 | exception of the powerful fortress of Septum, near the Pillars 2 3,4 | Hercules (now the Spanish fortress Ceuta), the western portion 3 4,1 | possession of the Byzantine fortress Bothra (Bosra), beyond the 4 4,1 | Septem (now the Spanish fortress, Ceuta) near the Pillars 5 5,8 | Stammerer.” He came from the fortress of Amorion in Phrygia, a 6 5,8 | captured and burned the fortress of Zapetra and invaded some 7 6,2 | capital of his kingdom to the fortress of Ani in the second half 8 6,7 | Byzantine period to a “frontier fortress” with limited neighboring 9 7,1 | Antioch, a very strong fortress, surrendered to the crusaders; 10 7,3 | and Tripoli, and a coast fortress, Acre (Acra, Saint-Jean-d’ 11 8,13| frontiers, and one Bulgarian fortress was even ceded to Theodore.[ 12 8,13| on the Adriatic, and the fortress Serbia (Servia), near the 13 9,4 | occupied first an important fortress on the straits of Gallipoli,