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1 3,4 | Sclavenes,” in Procopius. Large hordes of Slavs and Bulgarians, 2 3,12| to the south. Their large hordes dispersed over almost the 3 4,1 | north. The Avaro-Slavonic hordes of the Balkan peninsula, 4 4,1 | Constantinople with huge hordes of Avars and Slavs. He also 5 4,1 | Chalcedon. The Avaro-Slavonic hordes besieged Constantinople 6 4,1 | menace of the Avaro-Slavonic hordes. The Byzantine Empire seemed 7 6,5 | were able to resist these hordes and deal them very painful 8 6,8 | lead the savage Turkish hordes into attacks on Khorasan ( 9 6,8 | life, and also because new hordes of Patzinaks and their kinsmen, 10 7,1 | itself against the barbarian hordes of the Polovtzi (Cumans), 11 7,1 | border and repulse the Seljuq hordes which were continually penetrating 12 8,11| Tahars, Tatars, Atars”). The hordes of Batu (Baty), one of the