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1 2,3| proved to be his secret ally. Joining hands with Tribigild, 2 6,2| Constantinople. Armenia, the ally of the Byzantine Empire, 3 6,2| from John Tzimisces to his ally, Ashot III, king of Armenia, 4 6,2| always remain the closest ally of the Empire.[37] This 5 6,2| Ashot the Bagratid as an ally in their struggle against 6 6,3| arena of European wars as an ally of one of the most civilized 7 7,1| altercations with his relative and ally Conrad, he succeeded. In 8 7,1| suspected he saw a secret ally of Roger, or “the unofficial 9 7,1| Roger, or “the unofficial ally of Sicily,” and the Emperor’ 10 7,2| sovereign-crusader to regard his Muslim ally with pride or indifference. 11 7,3| Byzantine Emperor as an ally, Philip might hope to be 12 9,3| the thirteenth century, an ally of the Christians against