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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | entrance to the Propontis (Sea of Marmora), on the site 2 2,2 | the cities along the Black Sea, he wrote that without the 3 2,2 | enter or leave the Black Sea and that the Byzantians 4 2,2 | the cape extending to the Sea of Marmora. In 324 A.D. 5 2,2 | from the Golden Horn to the Sea of Marmora.~ In later years 6 2,2 | was inaccessible from the sea; on land it was protected 7 2,2 | entire trade of the Black Sea with the Aegean and the 8 2,3 | southern shore of the Baltic Sea, migrated, probably in the 9 2,3 | the shores of the Black Sea and settled in the districts 10 2,3 | northern shore of the Black Sea for a long time before the 11 2,3 | the shores of the Black Sea, the Crimea was occupied 12 2,3 | the south near the Black Sea, the Goths directed their 13 2,3 | they were attracted by the sea and the possibilities it 14 2,3 | north shore of the Black Sea, and then, in the third 15 2,3 | western shore of the Black Sea they entered the Danube, 16 2,3 | Danube, and crossing the sea, they even made their way, 17 2,3 | Bosphorus, to the Pro-pontis (Sea of Marmora), and through 18 2,3 | all these expeditions by sea, they contented themselves 19 2,3 | northern shores of the Black Sea. Many of these bands of 20 2,3 | Many of these bands of sea robbers were either exterminated 21 2,3 | Minor during the numerous sea raids. The Gothic Christians 22 2,3 | were shipped across the sea and settled in Asia Minor. 23 2,3 | in the north and the Red Sea in the south and as far 24 2,3 | coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in Asia Minor, Syria, and 25 2,3 | eastern shore of the Black Sea, and he died on the journey. 26 2,4 | which extended from the Sea of Marmora to the Golden 27 2,4 | even today north of the Sea of Marmora as far as the 28 2,4 | population of the capital. The sea expedition to northern Africa 29 2,5 | which extended from the Sea of Marmora to the Black 30 2,5 | of Marmora to the Black Sea, “making the city,” said 31 2,5 | combined movement on land and sea.”[150]~ The internal policy 32 3,3 | emperor. The Mediterranean Sea was almost converted into 33 3,4 | transfer of a vast army by sea to northern Africa, and 34 3,4 | Another, transported by sea and headed by Belisarius, 35 3,4 | coast of the Mediterranean Sea. In the north the Persians 36 3,4 | force their way to the Black Sea but encountered an obstacle 37 3,4 | southeastern coast of the Black Sea, and to resign it to the 38 3,4 | the shores of the Black Sea; it remained in complete 39 3,4 | the shores of the Adriatic Sea in the west. During Justinian 40 3,4 | the shores of the Aegean Sea. In their effort to reach 41 3,4 | their effort to reach this sea they menaced Thessalonica, 42 3,4 | was located in the Black Sea and which belonged in part 43 3,7 | one of the islands of the Sea of Marmora. In the end he 44 3,8 | ample funds; yonder is the sea, and there are the ships. 45 3,8 | Mesopotamia into Persia. Over the sea it invaded Italy and Sicily. 46 3,9 | one by land, the other by sea. The overland caravan route 47 3,9 | the Byzantine border. The sea route used was as follows: 48 3,9 | of the basins of the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean as 49 3,9 | visited the shores of the Red Sea, the Sinaitic peninsula, 50 3,9 | on the shores of the Red Sea. He told also of Indian 51 3,9 | India by way of the Red Sea. The northeastern corner 52 3,9 | northeastern corner of the Red Sea (in the Gulf of Akaba) was 53 3,9 | Syria to the Mediterranean Sea. Another port, Clysma (near 54 3,9 | northwestern shore of the Red Sea, and from it was directly 55 3,9 | connected with the Mediterranean Sea. On one of the islands at 56 3,9 | Byzantine ships in the Red Sea was not sufficient for carrying 57 3,11| the shores of the Caspian Sea. They occupied the territory 58 3,11| arrange this by a southern sea route with the aid of the 59 3,12| capital and the shores of the Sea of Marmora and the Aegean, 60 4,1 | conquering Chalcedon on the Sea of Marmora near the Bosphorus, 61 4,1 | on the south, and the Red Sea on the west; in the north 62 4,1 | along the coast of the Red Sea, extending from the north 63 4,1 | shores of the Mediterranean Sea, put before them new problems 64 4,1 | Sicily, menacing the Aegean Sea and apparently heading for 65 4,1 | neighboring islands of the Aegean Sea, and Constantinople with 66 4,1 | islands of the Mediterranean Sea, Rome, and the exarchate 67 4,1 | Arabian invasions by land and sea, Hagiography confirms, enlarges, 68 4,1 | fleet crossed the Aegean Sea and the Hellespont, entered 69 4,1 | the shores of the Adriatic Sea, and settled there in large 70 4,1 | descended to the Aegean Sea, attacking the Byzantine 71 4,1 | the steppes bordering the Sea of Azov, settled at the 72 4,1 | Danube and part of the Black Sea coast remained in the hands 73 4,1 | part of the Mediterranean Sea by his presence, which would 74 4,4 | master of the Mediterranean Sea as early as the seventh 75 4,4 | in Asia Minor near the Sea of Marmora; and 4) the maritime 76 4,4 | the shores of the Aegean Sea in the west were intended 77 4,4 | part of the Mediterranean Sea. With very few exceptions 78 4,4 | and by water in the Aegean Sea and the Propontis, also 79 5,2 | the shores of the Aegean Sea. At the head of the Arabian 80 5,2 | surrounded the capital by sea. A real siege of Constantinople 81 5,2 | Bulgarians both on land and on sea, with the aim of annihilating 82 5,3 | στρατιωτικος), and the Rhodian Sea Law (νομος ροδιων ναυτικος). 83 5,3 | manuscripts of legal works the Sea Law and the Military Law 84 5,3 | manuscripts, the Rhodian Sea Law, is a statute regulating 85 5,3 | said that Part III of the Sea Law was evidently intended 86 5,3 | a second edition of the Sea Law was made either by or 87 5,3 | greatly endangered by the sea raids of Arabian and Slavic 88 5,3 | of the compilation of the Sea Law can be determined only 89 5,3 | to the three books, the Sea Law, the Rural Code, and 90 5,3 | of the Justinian law, the Sea Law persisted in actual 91 5,3 | trade of the Mediterranean Sea, had their own sea statutes. 92 5,3 | Mediterranean Sea, had their own sea statutes. With the decline 93 5,3 | the decline of Byzantine sea commerce the Maritime Law 94 5,3 | said on the Rural Code, the Sea Law, and the Military Law 95 5,4 | on the coast of the Black Sea bordering Bithynia and at 96 5,4 | the islands of the Aegean Sea a revolt broke out in defense 97 5,5 | of the Euxine (the Black Sea), and to the coast of Syria 98 5,8 | fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, which led to the occupation 99 5,8 | the fleet in the Aegean Sea, Thomas directed his forces 100 5,8 | capital both on land and on sea. When he arrived at the 101 5,8 | on the shore of the Black Sea, and, infuriated by the 102 5,8 | infuriated by the fact that the sea put a bound to his further 103 5,8 | obstinate, and formidable sea,” a “terrible northern storm.”[ 104 5,8 | possessions in the Mediterranean Sea were seriously menaced by 105 5,8 | the islands of the Aegean Sea and the seacoast districts, 106 5,8 | could communicate only by sea. After the Italian conquests 107 5,8 | the islands of the Aegean Sea, where he died in the year 108 6,2 | the islands of the Aegean Sea. These sea raids of the 109 6,2 | of the Aegean Sea. These sea raids of the Arabs became 110 6,2 | Aegean. But in 911 the great sea expedition of Leo VI against 111 6,2 | going forward; and on the sea the Byzantine fleet suffered 112 6,2 | leadership. But the large sea expedition organized against 113 6,2 | and coasts of the Aegean Sea. By reconquering Crete the 114 6,2 | point in the Mediterranean Sea.[19] Nicephorus Phocas was 115 6,3 | the shores of the Black Sea to the Adriatic coast, and 116 6,3 | the Adriatic to the Black Sea, from the Danube to the 117 6,4 | ενορκους σπονδας), came by sea to the imperial city with 118 6,4 | Bithynian coast of the Black Sea and to the Bosphorus. Here 119 6,7 | Asiatic, including the four sea themes, and twelve European, 120 6,7 | eastern themes, including the sea themes, were receiving definite 121 6,8 | whole world, on land and sea, occupied by the impious 122 6,8 | out as far as the Black Sea in the north and the Mediterranean 123 6,8 | eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. The period of troubles 124 7,1 | the shores of the Black Sea, was a sort of honorable 125 7,1 | besieged Dyrrachium by land and sea. Although the Venetian vessels 126 7,1 | Constantinople from the sea and thereby cutting off 127 7,1 | expand south toward the sea, toward the coast of Dalmatia. 128 7,1 | by land, another part by sea. Like Peter the Hermit’s 129 7,1 | from the direction of the sea of Constantinople with forces 130 7,1 | Jerusalem and the whole sea coast, except Ascalon, becoming 131 7,1 | Thessalonica by land and sea began. A narrative of this 132 7,2 | sail by land or till the sea, or that mountains should 133 7,2 | Hittin (Hattin), close to the sea of Tiberias, defeated the 134 7,2 | getting reinforcements by sea. After that Saladin marched 135 7,2 | Palestine from Sicily by sea, encroached upon the interests 136 7,3 | storming it by land and sea. For some days the capital 137 7,3 | adjoining the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmora, and the Hellespont; 138 7,3 | southeastern shore of the Black Sea, in 1204, was founded the 139 7,4 | the islands of the Ionian sea, unable to endure the burden 140 7,4 | of merchants who enter by sea or land. The Greek inhabitants 141 7,4 | it from every country by sea and land, and there is none 142 7,4 | shores of the Black and Azov Sea.~ After the terrible massacre 143 7,4 | admirer of “all-wise Homer, sea of words,” “a bright moon 144 8,2 | and of a part of the Black Sea coast in the north; from 145 8,4 | the coast of the Aegean Sea. To this main cause of the 146 8,5 | planning to flee across the sea; and a great many passed 147 8,7 | sent his wife, Yolande, by sea to Constantinople; he and 148 8,8 | Adriatic almost to the Black Sea.~ But Theodore was compelled 149 8,9 | Constantinople in 1235, by land and sea, but were compelled to withdraw 150 8,12| extended from the Black Sea to the Adriatic. Leaving 151 8,13| other places; the Black Sea (majus mare) was to be closed 152 8,15| free of dues on land and sea, all over the Empire of 153 9,2 | northern part of the Aegean Sea (Archipelago). Accordingly, 154 9,2 | great rock rising out of the sea near the ancient Epidaurus 155 9,2 | certain points on the Black Sea, and the Latin knights, 156 9,3 | east coast of the Ionian Sea; the Albanian mountaineers 157 9,3 | dwelling near the Maeotis (the Sea of Azov) and the river of 158 9,3 | Hulagu. Communication by sea between Egypt and south 159 9,3 | Hellespont, Bosphorus, and Black Sea; but both straits were in 160 9,4 | reached the coast of the Sea of Marmora. Several cities 161 9,4 | northeastern portion of the sea.~ Parallel with the Ottoman 162 9,4 | eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, from Epirus as far north 163 9,4 | many islands of the Aegean Sea. This powerful stream of 164 9,4 | their influence in the Black Sea, where apparently they hoped 165 9,4 | Hellespont and the Marmora sea pillaged and burnt the shores 166 9,4 | Ancona — of the Adriatic Sea the Slavonic Ragusa (Dubrovnik),[ 167 9,6 | even farther “towards the sea beyond the Pillars,”[127] 168 9,6 | import trade in the Black Sea and in the Straits. A contemporary 169 9,6 | clashed acutely in the Black Sea and in the Maeotis (the 170 9,6 | and in the Maeotis (the Sea of Azov), where the Genoese 171 9,6 | entrance into the Black Sea, was also in the hands of 172 9,6 | sailing into the Black Sea. Genoa’s goal was the establishment 173 9,6 | the coast of the Aegean Sea.~ An immediate clash between 174 9,6 | coast of the Maeotis (the Sea of Azov) and to the Crimea, 175 9,6 | the islands of the Aegean Sea and the coast of the Mediterranean. 176 9,6 | Germany through the Baltic Sea and Poland the plague penetrated 177 9,6 | countries around the Black Sea. Since both shores of the 178 9,6 | the Genoese in the Black Sea and Maeotis, especially 179 9,6 | Venetian markets of the Black Sea and of shutting off access 180 9,7 | expedition in the Black Sea ostensibly against Sinope. 181 9,7 | Christian outposts in the Aegean Sea.[150] As for Manuel’s relation 182 9,7 | the Danube and the Black Sea to Constantinople, whence, 183 9,7 | Archipelago and the Adriatic Sea, he returned to Hungary.[ 184 9,7 | Boucicaut. He set out by sea. Notified of the approach 185 9,7 | Asiatic coast of the Marmora Sea and the Bosphorus, and even 186 9,7 | penetrated into the Black Sea. But these successes did 187 9,9 | exceedingly strong from the sea, so that it is absolutely 188 9,9 | though less so than from the sea.”[205] This stronghold put 189 9,9 | and the ports of the Black Sea, for all foreign vessels, 190 9,9 | from the ports of the Black Sea. It was very easy for the 191 9,9 | of Muhammed on land and sea which consisted, besides 192 9,14| John V arrived in Rome by sea, via Naples.[281] That John 193 9,17| could hardly maintain by sea, relations with the territories 194 9,17| new conditions, when the sea route from the northern 195 9,17| northern shore of the Black Sea, very important for the 196 9,17| from Ragusa on the Adriatic Sea, and from the east. Commercial 197 9,17| the islands of the Aegean Sea and in Asia Minor but also 198 9,17| the shores of the Black Sea, at Trebizond, in Caffa ( 199 9,17| their vessels in the Black Sea.[331] Venice was also free 200 9,17| northern shores of the Black Sea.~ In view of the general


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