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synthesis 1
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syria 122
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122 italian
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120 centuries
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | less so as regards Armenia, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, and Northern 2 2,2 | third century in Antioch, Syria, where Lucian, one of the 3 2,2 | Pergamon of the Attalids, Syria of the Seleucids, and Egypt 4 2,3 | of the eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, where the new 5 2,3 | The eastern provinces, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, did 6 2,3 | Mediterranean Sea, in Asia Minor, Syria, and Egypt, Hellenic culture 7 2,3 | region.~ Hellenization of Syria, where Hellenic culture 8 2,3 | written in northeastern Syria, is a translation from the 9 2,3 | majority of the population of Syria and Egypt and a certain 10 2,4 | followers of this teaching in Syria and Mesopotamia and the 11 2,4 | Constantinople from Africa, Syria, and other places. St. Hieronymus 12 2,5 | alienated the eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, where the majority 13 2,5 | contradictions, particularly in Syria and Egypt, began to appear. 14 2,5 | disturbances. In Egypt and Syria and to some extent in Palestine 15 2,5 | greeted with joy in Egypt and Syria, where Monophysitism was 16 2,5 | Egypt, Palestine, and Syria — became of exceptionally 17 2,5 | provinces, especially Egypt and Syria, were in general devoted 18 2,5 | Important cultural centers in Syria were the cities of Antioch 19 2,5 | 174] The poet was born in Syria, and it is very probable 20 2,5 | rule of Anastasius, from Syria to Constantinople, where 21 2,5 | to Egypt, Asia Minor, and Syria, and moving still farther 22 2,5 | a hundred years.”[187]~ Syria and Antioch, Egypt guided 23 2,5 | churches of Antioch and Syria. “Antioch, as the center 24 2,5 | leadership of Christian art in Syria.”[188] Unfortunately for 25 2,5 | dead cities” of central Syria uncovered in 1860 and 1861 26 3,4 | who forced his way into Syria and sacked and destroyed 27 3,5 | professor at Beirut (in Syria), were charged with the 28 3,7 | eastern provinces, Egypt, Syria, and Palestine. In the second 29 3,8 | northward to Palestine and Syria; in the following year it 30 3,9 | route through Palestine and Syria to the Mediterranean Sea. 31 3,16| the work of Evagrius of Syria, who died at the end of 32 3,16| Palestine, Egypt, Mount Sinai, Syria, Asia Minor, and the islands 33 3,16| the East, for instance, in Syria, and in the West in Parenzo, 34 4,1 | Persians undertook to conquer Syria and they occupied Antioch, 35 4,1 | completing the conquest of Syria, they moved on to Palestine, 36 4,1 | which the Persians conquered Syria and Palestine may be explained 37 4,1 | population, particularly in Syria, did not adhere to the official 38 4,1 | invasion was not limited to Syria and Palestine. Part of the 39 4,1 | 619. In Egypt, just as in Syria and Palestine, the Monophysitic 40 4,1 | Romans, and the Persians took Syria, Egypt, and many provinces.”[ 41 4,1 | Chalcedon and directed it to Syria. The Byzantine victory over 42 4,1 | the conquered provinces of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, and 43 4,1 | The reclaimed provinces of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt with 44 4,1 | town on the confines of Syria was pillaged by the Saracens, 45 4,1 | form among the Arabs of Syria. They were strongly influenced 46 4,1 | dynasty of the Ghassanids in Syria, Monophysitic in its religious 47 4,1 | when the Persians conquered Syria and Palestine. The second 48 4,1 | from Yemen to Palestine, Syria, and the Sinaitic peninsula. 49 4,1 | provinces of Palestine and Syria in the north, and from Abyssinia 50 4,1 | and southern provinces: Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and North 51 4,1 | followers of Muhammed fought in Syria and Persia. The great majority 52 4,1 | easily occupied by the Arabs, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Their 53 4,1 | rendered the provinces of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt ready 54 4,1 | the Byzantine provinces of Syria and Palestine was of Semitic 55 4,1 | religious conditions in Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, the 56 4,1 | of the entire province of Syria; and in 637 or 638 Jerusalem 57 4,1 | Africa. By the year 650 Syria, a part of Asia Minor and 58 4,1 | the Arabian conquest of Syria the Mardaites retreated 59 4,1 | Arabs and the population of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt differed 60 4,1 | Algeria, and Morocco. In Syria, Palestine, and Egypt the 61 4,1 | also be remembered that in Syria, Palestine, and Egypt the 62 4,1 | conquerors. Briefly, in Syria and Palestine the conquerors 63 4,1 | the orthodox population of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, and 64 4,1 | Slavs to Asia Minor and Syria. Under Justinian II a horde 65 4,2 | Monophysitic provincesSyria, Palestine, and Egypt — 66 4,2 | Ecthesis was published, Syria, Palestine, and the Byzantine 67 4,3 | sixth council proved to Syria, Palestine, and Egypt that 68 4,3 | power in these provinces. Syria, Palestine, and Egypt became 69 4,4 | which led to the recovery of Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, created 70 4,4 | productive eastern provinces of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and North 71 4,4 | major part of his life in Syria and Palestine after they 72 5,1 | the northern boundaries of Syria, east of Cilicia. An Arabian 73 5,1 | from Asia Minor or northern Syria, intermixed with Khazarian 74 5,3 | Empire was gradually losing Syria, Palestine, and Egypt in 75 5,5 | Sea), and to the coast of Syria and Palestine. Among the 76 5,8 | Byzantine army, was erected from Syria to the confines of Armenia. 77 5,8 | his plans and return to Syria when he received alarming 78 5,8 | John Damascene, a native of Syria, which was then under Arabian 79 6 | Byzantine influence in Syria was strengthened; Armenia 80 6,2 | setting sail eastward to Syria. It was only after this 81 6,2 | for Nicephorus the road to Syria, and he began to work toward 82 6,2 | of Antioch, the heart of Syria. After a preliminary irruption 83 6,2 | preliminary irruption into Syria, Nicephorus besieged Antioch, 84 6,2 | humiliation. Cilicia and a part of Syria with Antioch were taken 85 6,2 | Phocas would conquer all of Syria and other provinces, too. “ 86 6,2 | conquests in Cilicia and Syria. During the first years 87 6,2 | Phoenicia, Palestine, and Syria are freed from the Muhammedan 88 6,2 | beyond the boundaries of Syria.[28]~ When the Byzantine 89 6,2 | filled with Roman armies; Syria and Phoenicia were trampled 90 6,2 | his personal appearance in Syria, at times unexpected, Basil 91 6,2 | destroyed churches in Egypt and Syria had been rebuilt, and that, 92 6,2 | far as the Euphrates, and Syria, with Antioch, once more 93 6,2 | century, after the conquest of Syria and the defeat of Persia, 94 6,8 | of the caliph of Bagdad. Syria, Mesopotamia, and Persia 95 6,8 | Armenia and devastated part of Syria, Cilicia, and Cappadocia. 96 7,1 | life for several years in Syria, Mesopotamia, and Armenia, 97 7,1 | territory of the Eastern Empire, Syria, Palestine, Mesopotamia, 98 7,1 | made Aleppo and Antioch in Syria vassal states of the Empire, 99 7,1 | Hakim took possession of Syria, forced the Christians to 100 7,1 | fought against the Muslims in Syria and Asia Minor. Vexations 101 7,1 | Turks conquered Antioch in Syria, established themselves 102 7,1 | II against the Arabs in Syria when the Emperors definitely 103 7,1 | Minor. In the conquest of Syria and Palestine Byzantium 104 7,1 | and Greek nationality. To Syria and Palestine, which had 105 7,1 | siege, the chief city of Syria, Antioch, a very strong 106 7,1 | seashore strip in the region of Syria and Palestine, received 107 7,1 | the Christian dominions in Syria and reinvigorated the hopes 108 7,2 | The energetic ruler of Syria, Nurad-Din Mahmud, who in 109 7,2 | death, Saladin conquered Syria and then most of Mesopotamia, 110 7,2 | of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. On hearing of the projected 111 7,2 | establishing himself in Syria, he would have been able 112 7,3 | of the Fourth Crusade, in Syria and Palestine there remained 113 7,3 | historian, was off the shore of Syria when he learned of the taking 114 7,4 | Sicily and the Latins of Syria, Byzantium continued to 115 8,13| after Saladin’s victories in Syria, had suffered grievous losses. 116 9,3 | he invaded and devastated Syria, Mesopotamia, and the surrounding 117 9,4 | Christian possessions in Syria were lost. In 1291 the Muhammedans 118 9,4 | almost without struggle. All Syria and Palestine passed into 119 9,7 | Mesopotamia, Persia, and Syria. His marches were accompanied 120 9,11| sworn enemy of the Latins of Syria.~ From 1274 to 1280, five 121 9,14| beyond its confines, in Syria, in Egypt, in the South-Slavonic 122 9,17| stronghold of the crusaders; in Syria, fell to the sultan of Egypt,


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