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1 3,8| 80]~ The causes of the formidable rebellion of 532 in the 2 3,8| foreign invasion seemed less formidable to the taxpayers than the 3 4,1| freed its capital of the formidable menace of the Avaro-Slavonic 4 4,1| Persian war, there appeared a formidable menace, entirely unexpected 5 4,1| turn some traces of these formidable raids.”[65] When the Arabians 6 4,1| Opsikion were subjected to formidable massacres. A seal of the 7 5,2| reference here is to the formidable epidemic of 746-47, imported 8 5,8| face a very dangerous and formidable rival. The eastern Arabs 9 5,8| barbarous, obstinate, and formidable sea,” a “terrible northern 10 6,3| Simeon Bulgaria became a formidable enemy of the Byzantine Empire, 11 6,6| to danger from a new and formidable enemy, the Normans, who 12 9,8| and German, are rather formidable, and, if they are united