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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | regards Armenia, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, and Northern 2 2,2 | Beyond the boundaries of Egypt, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, 3 2,2 | the provinces of Ptolemaic Egypt, there was a gradual borrowing 4 2,2 | Syria of the Seleucids, and Egypt of the Ptolemies, was the 5 2,2 | firm and definite forms in Egypt. To the Egyptian population 6 2,2 | on the basis of Ptolemaic Egypt and later under the influence 7 2,2 | his Asiatic provinces and Egypt, with headquarters at Nicomedia; 8 2,2 | Europe in the north and Egypt in the south.~ Many details 9 2,3 | eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, where the new religious 10 2,3 | provinces, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, did not feel the Gothic 11 2,3 | as the Euphrates and in Egypt as early as the time of 12 2,3 | in Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt, Hellenic culture predominated. 13 2,3 | territory between Armenia and Egypt, as evidenced by the numerous 14 2,3 | native Syriac tongue.~ In Egypt also, in spite of the proximity 15 2,3 | population of Syria and Egypt and a certain part of eastern 16 2,4 | Nestorius was exiled to Egypt where he spent the remainder 17 2,5 | eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, where the majority of the 18 2,5 | particularly in Syria and Egypt, began to appear. The Egyptian 19 2,5 | cause many disturbances. In Egypt and Syria and to some extent 20 2,5 | was greeted with joy in Egypt and Syria, where Monophysitism 21 2,5 | going back to Ptolemaic Egypt. It was enacted with particular 22 2,5 | the eastern provincesEgypt, Palestine, and Syria — 23 2,5 | these provinces, especially Egypt and Syria, were in general 24 2,5 | supremacy, while the Copts in Egypt and the Syrians were concerned 25 2,5 | period was to be found in Egypt, especially in its progressive 26 2,5 | literature flourished in Egypt until the year 451, when 27 2,5 | Constantinople; later he turned to Egypt, Asia Minor, and Syria, 28 2,5 | 187]~ Syria and Antioch, Egypt guided by Alexandria, and 29 2,5 | a beautiful basilica in Egypt erected by the Emperor Arcadius 30 3,4 | on the Upper Nile between Egypt and Abyssinia, above the 31 3,7 | of the eastern provinces, Egypt, Syria, and Palestine. In 32 3,8 | Similar information about Egypt in the time of Justinian 33 3,8 | property in various parts of Egypt. Entire villages were part 34 3,8 | attention was directed to Egypt, mainly to Alexandria, which 35 3,8 | organization of the trade in Egypt and the delivery of corn 36 3,8 | Pelusium, on the borders of Egypt. The suggested Ethiopian 37 3,8 | the bubonic disease. From Egypt the infection spread northward 38 3,9 | China.~ Cosmas was born in Egypt, very likely in Alexandria. 39 3,9 | existed in Alexandria in Egypt, for Egyptian clothes were 40 3,12| these invasions spread to Egypt, where John, bishop of Nikiu, 41 3,14| African exarch, Heraclius. Egypt soon joined in this revolt, 42 3,16| monasteries of Palestine, Egypt, Mount Sinai, Syria, Asia 43 3,16| a small village of upper Egypt, the Aphrodito. A Copt by 44 3,16| Dioscorus the last Greek poet of Egypt, as well as one of the last 45 4,1 | army set out to conquer Egypt. Alexandria fell, probably 46 4,1 | the year 618 or 619. In Egypt, just as in Syria and Palestine, 47 4,1 | domination. The loss of Egypt was a heavy blow to the 48 4,1 | the Byzantine Empire, for Egypt was the granary of Constantinople. 49 4,1 | the Persians took Syria, Egypt, and many provinces.”[12] 50 4,1 | of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, and the relic of the Holy 51 4,1 | the East, particularly in Egypt, and with the fourth century 52 4,1 | of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt with their predominating 53 4,1 | century A.D. by conquering Egypt and the major part of Asia 54 4,1 | provinces: Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and North Africa.~ The 55 4,1 | Arabs, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Their growing religious 56 4,1 | of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt ready to secede from the 57 4,1 | fresh Arabian forces.~ In Egypt there were special causes 58 4,1 | with the task of defending Egypt.”[43] On the basis of the 59 4,1 | landowners which arose in Egypt previous to the period of 60 4,1 | civil administration of Egypt.[45] The English papyrologist 61 4,1 | Bell called the conquest of Egypt by the Arabs “no miracle, 62 4,1 | in Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, the racial kinship of the 63 4,1 | and class relations in Egypt.~ Byzantine as well as the 64 4,1 | at the eastern border of Egypt and began its conquest. 65 4,1 | Empire was forced to abandon Egypt forever. The conquest of 66 4,1 | forever. The conquest of Egypt was followed by further 67 4,1 | Mesopotamia, Palestine, Egypt, and part of the Byzantine 68 4,1 | for many inhabitants of Egypt and North Africa who did 69 4,1 | process may be noted in Egypt. The year 699, when the 70 4,1 | of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt differed greatly from those 71 4,1 | In Syria, Palestine, and Egypt the Arabs did not meet any 72 4,1 | in Syria, Palestine, and Egypt the Arabs came in contact 73 4,1 | the state of affairs in Egypt; but even there the attitude 74 4,1 | of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, and after some lapse of 75 4,1 | beyond the boundaries of Egypt. It is probable that the 76 4,2 | Syria, Palestine, and Egypt — once more brought to the 77 4,2 | was still the province of Egypt, but even its days were 78 4,2 | throne. After the loss of Egypt, conquered by the Arabs 79 4,3 | to Syria, Palestine, and Egypt that Constantinople had 80 4,3 | provinces. Syria, Palestine, and Egypt became definitely separated 81 4,4 | of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, created an urgent need 82 4,4 | provinces of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and North Africa, the Arabian 83 5,3 | losing Syria, Palestine, and Egypt in the east, North Africa 84 5,8 | in the provinces west of Egypt, and an independent Aghlabid 85 5,8 | first sought shelter in Egypt and then advanced to Crete. 86 6,2 | court, the defection of Egypt, where the independent dynasty 87 6,2 | menaced by the caliph of Egypt, and the vassal city of 88 6,2 | the destroyed churches in Egypt and Syria had been rebuilt, 89 6,2 | when Hakim was ruler of Egypt, the Greek Caesar came in 90 6,8 | whole. Spain, Africa, and Egypt had long since led a political 91 7,1 | eastern regions of Asia Minor, Egypt, the northern seashore of 92 7,1 | of a powerful caliph of Egypt, of the Fatimid dynasty. 93 7,1 | alliance with the sultan of Egypt, Saladin. As a western chronicler 94 7,2 | Constantinople instead of Egypt. In 1203 the crusaders seized 95 7,2 | a real danger came from Egypt, where the Kurd Saladin, 96 7,2 | had taken possession of Egypt at the end of the seventh 97 7,2 | his hands the forces of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. On 98 7,3 | objective of the crusade was Egypt, under whose power Palestine 99 7,3 | was intended to conquer Egypt at first, and then, with 100 7,3 | short stay there they go to Egypt, as had been formerly planned. 101 7,3 | commercial interests in Egypt, of making a secret treaty 102 7,3 | treaty with the sultan of Egypt and thereupon skillfully 103 7,3 | plan of the expedition upon Egypt and to sail against Byzantium. 104 7,3 | Venice and the sultan of Egypt was concluded on the 13th 105 7,3 | Muslims in Palestine or Egypt, but, on a larger scale, 106 7,4 | sovereignty of the land of Egypt, from the land of Canaan, 107 8,17| discover feudalism in ancient Egypt, in the Arab califate, in 108 8,17| Similar information about Egypt in the time of Justinian 109 8,17| property in various parts of Egypt. Entire villages were part 110 8,17| the Arabs of Palestine and Egypt where monasticism was particularly 111 9,3 | probably a campaign against Egypt. But the news of the death 112 9,3 | dynasty established in Egypt in 1250 was united ethnographically 113 9,3 | slave,” and the Mamluks in Egypt were originally the bodyguard 114 9,3 | throne, and they reigned over Egypt from 1260 to 1517, when 115 9,3 | from 1260 to 1517, when Egypt was conquered by the Ottoman 116 9,3 | Islam, and the sultan of Egypt, Mameluk Beybars, was also 117 9,3 | Communication by sea between Egypt and south Russia was possible 118 9,3 | Accordingly the sultan of Egypt, “willing to be a friend 119 9,3 | between the Golden Horde, Egypt, and Byzantium existed during 120 9,3 | reign and the sultan of Egypt, Mamluk Qalaun (1279-90) 121 9,7 | months had been captive in Egypt. On his return to France, 122 9,11| terms with the sultan of Egypt, the sworn enemy of the 123 9,14| its confines, in Syria, in Egypt, in the South-Slavonic countries, 124 9,17| Syria, fell to the sultan of Egypt, Venice was deprived of


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