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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3| Black Sea. Many of these bands of sea robbers were either 2 2,5| for that epoch, for these bands of barbarians, after robbing 3 5,8| became the nest of piratical bands which raided and devastated 4 7,1| the main army in smaller bands. In 1097 a Danish noble, 5 7,1| Constantinople. These undisciplined bands under Peter of Amiens and 6 7,1| Peter the Hermit and his bands was a sort of introduction 7 7,1| impression left by these bands in Byzantium reacted against 8 7,1| easily done away with Peter’s bands, they were sure they would 9 7,1| prepared of all the crusading bands for such an expedition, “ 10 7,1| Like Peter the Hermit’s bands, the crusaders ravaged the 11 9,3| sometimes real predatory bands, regardless of any treaties 12 9,4| from the Spanish mercenary bands, the so-calledCatalan 13 9,4| almughavars.”[78] Mercenary bands of various nationalities,


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