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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | large number of Germanic troops were quartered, headed by 2 2,3 | shores or captured by Roman troops.~ Far more serious were 3 2,3 | aided by his own Gothic troops, was successful in defeating 4 2,3 | Greece and landed with his troops in the Gulf of Corinth on 5 2,3 | Emperor should purify the troops just as we purify a measure 6 2,3 | the defeat of the imperial troops sent out to suppress the 7 2,4 | the dominance of barbarian troops.”[137]~ The Huns, who constituted 8 2,5 | of the leaders of German troops increased very greatly until 9 2,5 | bringing his heterogeneous troops close to Constantinople 10 3,4 | rebellion, and the remaining troops were forced to engage in 11 3,4 | peninsula. The imperial troops fought desperately against 12 3,4 | Slavs went back. Justinian’s troops, occupied in other important 13 3,8 | that they even maintained troops of their own, armed men 14 3,8 | and maintained their own troops.[85] Large estates were 15 3,12| and Avars, which Byzantine troops were unable to stop, produced 16 3,12| Childebert did several times send troops to Italy, but always with 17 3,14| uprisings against the Byzantine troops who occupied that country. 18 4,1 | they cut in pieces some troops who advanced to its relief; 19 4,1 | Byzantine army. Numerically the troops were perhaps sufficiently 20 4,1 | numerical strength of the troops on both sides. In reality, 21 5,2 | the head of the Arabian troops stood a distinguished general, 22 5,2 | is very likely that the troops sent by Irene to Macedonia, 23 5,3 | some Roman and foreign troops employed by the Empire or 24 5,5 | the Holy Apostles. But the troops of the capital, hostile 25 5,5 | replaced the disobedient troops by new soldiers, more loyal 26 5,8 | Asia Minor excepting the troops of two themes. Under his 27 5,8 | resistance offered by Michael’s troops, and he besieged the capital 28 5,8 | an Arab army of frontier troops and for his success received 29 5,8 | several occasions Byzantine troops succeeded in defeating the 30 5,8 | surrounded by Byzantine troops under the command of Petronas. 31 5,8 | sufficient to resist the imperial troops, and appealed for aid to 32 5,8 | superiority of the Byzantine troops was of no avail; they were 33 5,8 | battles with the imperial troops. The pagan Bulgarian khans 34 6,2 | southern Italy by Basil’s troops and their successful advance 35 6,2 | southern Italy Byzantine troops failed to accomplish anything 36 6,2 | In the East the Byzantine troops followed the conquest of 37 6,2 | of Antioch the Byzantine troops took one more important 38 6,2 | government. Most of the Byzantine troops who occupied Armenia, moreover, 39 6,3 | decisive victory over the Greek troops brought him to the very 40 6,3 | 917, when the Byzantine troops were annihilated at the 41 6,3 | Hadrianople (Odrin).~ Thence their troops penetrated into Middle Greece 42 6,3 | reason, because the Russian troops later advanced so far on 43 6,4 | presence of Russian subsidiary troops in the Byzantine army from 44 6,5 | the capital. Still, the troops of Constantine Monomachus 45 6,8 | very successful. Turkish troops were also advancing into 46 6,8 | Asia Minor. The Turkish troops which aided Nicephorus Botaniates 47 6,8 | the Empire. The Turkish troops continued to move farther 48 6,8 | were conquered by Byzantine troops sent to Bari, which numbered 49 6,8 | century, when the Byzantine troops established themselves on 50 7,1 | epidemic broke out among his troops and Robert himself fell 51 7,1 | approach of the first crusading troops to the borders of his empire. 52 7,1 | victories of the Byzantine troops under Nicephorus Phocas 53 7,1 | had crushed the Byzantine troops at Manzikert, in 1071, founded 54 7,1 | mind merely some auxiliary troops, not powerful and well‑organized 55 7,1 | after the Turkish conquest, troops of pilgrims began to travel 56 7,1 | asked for western auxiliary troops, and was, answered by the 57 7,1 | gave the crusaders some troops, but these Byzantine troops 58 7,1 | troops, but these Byzantine troops did not go beyond Asia Minor. 59 7,1 | also over other crusading troops.~ In the summer of 1096 60 7,1 | Comnenus, considering their troops as mercenary auxiliaries, 61 7,1 | the greater part of the troops remained with the chiefs 62 7,1 | the head of the Proveçal troops, dissatisfied with his position 63 7,1 | Constantinople itself, with new troops collected in Europe. Having 64 7,1 | himself.” Having gathered troops, Bohemond opened hostilities 65 7,1 | a Crusade.”~ Bohemond’s troops were probably drawn, for 66 7,1 | part of his reign among the troops in military enterprises. 67 7,1 | territory. The imperial troops inflicted a heavy and decisive 68 7,1 | separate group in the Byzantine troops and afterwards fought on 69 7,1 | Iconium or Rum. The imperial troops successfully reached the 70 7,1 | catastrophe to the retreating troops. But the news of the crusade, 71 7,1 | only with some auxiliary troops, but, if necessary, in person 72 7,1 | Crusade.~ When the German troops had pitched their camp under 73 7,1 | together. The Franco‑German troops are known to have suffered 74 7,1 | between the French and German troops as well as between the Palestinian 75 7,1 | severe defeat on Manuel’s troops at Brindisi in 1156, which 76 7,1 | and Manuel.” The Byzantine troops never saw Italy again.~ 77 7,1 | pledged himself to furnish troops to the Emperor. Eustathius 78 7,1 | rode at the head of his troops. The aim of the campaign 79 7,1 | In 1176 the Byzantine troops became entangled in the 80 7,1 | pillage and murder the Norman troops advanced farther to the 81 7,1 | the approach of the Norman troops to the capital had reached 82 7,2 | part of the nobility and troops, dethroned the Emperor. 83 7,2 | defeats from the Byzantine troops; but they were able to enlist 84 7,2 | Hadrianople, Frederick’s troops occupied Thrace, almost 85 7,2 | transferring Frederick’s troops across the Hellespont into 86 7,3 | the mercenary Varangian troops, the crusaders, in July, 87 7,3 | impossible to resist the troops of Boniface, abandoned his 88 7,4 | Manuel would supply him with troops in abundance. But Alexander 89 7,4 | number of mercenary foreign troops in Byzantium as during the 90 8,2 | to recall to Europe the troops that had been sent to Asia 91 8,2 | remains of the defeated troops, died shortly after this 92 8,2 | divided and crushed by foreign troops … has been founded, established, 93 8,7 | Constantinople; he and his troops sailed across the Adriatic 94 8,7 | greater part of Peter’s troops. The Emperor himself, according 95 8,8 | other places and with his troops reached the very walls of 96 8,9 | Romania and defeated the Greek troops, and I have captured the 97 8,9 | between the allies. The troops of Asen and Vatatzes besieged 98 8,9 | invaded with numerous Greek troops the land of our dearest 99 8,10| thirteenth century, the Greek troops fought in Italy in Frederick100 8,11| should march with all his troops upon John Vatatzes, “a Greek, 101 8,13| with the consent of the troops and nobility.~ In spite 102 8,13| making use of the mercenary troops of foreign peoples.[96]~ 103 8,13| In reality the mercenary troops representing different nationalities 104 8,13| captured. The well-armed troops of the western knights fled 105 8,13| Bithynian, Slavonic, and eastern troops. “Perhaps it was the first 106 8,13| Under imperial advice our troops have got so great a victory 107 8,13| Constantinople was taken by Michael’s troops. This was a brilliant victory 108 8,13| without striking a blow, the troops of Michael took possession 109 8,17| that they even maintained troops of their own, armed men 110 8,17| and maintained their own troops.[228]~ Against these large 111 8,17| obligation to maintain a body of troops which, if circumstances 112 9,2 | of support from which the troops of the Byzantine emperors 113 9,2 | Macedonian city captured by the troops of the Sultan Murad with 114 9,3 | successfully against the imperial troops. At the same time Charles 115 9,3 | hostilities against the troops of Charles and his allies 116 9,3 | formed against Byzantium: the troops of the Latin possessions 117 9,3 | the Byzantine Empire, the troops of Italy and of Charles’ 118 9,3 | vanquished the Byzantine troops. After this defeat Michael 119 9,3 | separate Turkish bodies of troops, sometimes real predatory 120 9,3 | and, besides the regular troops, had organized a peculiar 121 9,4 | Byzantium. The imperial troops held with difficulty the 122 9,4 | Supported by a band of imperial troops the small Hispano-Byzantine 123 9,4 | victory over the French troops. Putting an end to the flourishing 124 9,4 | Albania, where Andronicustroops had recently fought with 125 9,5 | badly organized Serbian troops could not overcome; besides, 126 9,5 | reign a body of Serbian troops fighting on the side of 127 9,7 | expedition, supported by Turkish troops. As a recent historian said, 128 9,7 | France sent a small body of troops, the duke of Burgundy at 129 9,7 | smaller states also sent troops. Venice, joined the campaign. 130 9,7 | court of Moscow of sending troops to Constantinople; it was 131 9,7 | the head of the body of troops sent by Charles VI to the 132 9,7 | and vessels to carry the troops where we need.”[158] But 133 9,7 | basileus. Opposed to mercenary troops, Plethon advocated the formation 134 9,7 | Meanwhile, the Turkish troops were not satisfied to attack 135 9,8 | John VIII, however, the troops of the Greek despotat in 136 9,8 | to march north with his troops across the Isthmus of Corinth 137 9,9 | speech of Muhammed to the troops appealing to their courage 138 9,11| readiness to support by troops, money, and provisions the 139 9,15| that the Italian allied troops will sooner or later come


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