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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | title. A period of civil war followed, during which both 2 2,2 | refused to do so. A civil war seemed to be unavoidable. 3 2,3 | taken by Theodosius in his war upon paganism in the East. 4 2,5 | Isaurian problem. The Persian War. Bulgarian and Slavic attacks. 5 2,5 | exhausting and profitless war with Persia, the state of 6 2,5 | devastated by the Persian War, and although he carried 7 3,1 | kingdom of Axum. In his war against the King of Yemen, 8 3,3 | When he decided to wage war against the Goths, Justinian 9 3,4 | Empire, waged continual war against Constantinople. 10 3,4 | take a serious part in a war. All this encouraged Justinian 11 3,4 | separately.~ The Vandal war lasted, with some peaceful 12 3,4 | Rome.”[22] Considering the war ended, the Emperor recalled 13 3,4 | and slain. The exhausting war lasted until the year 548, 14 3,4 | contemporaneous with the Vandal war. Justinian opened military 15 3,4 | Taking advantage of civil war between different pretenders 16 3,4 | Byzantine Empire.[30] A bloody war ensued, with apparent victory 17 3,5 | so that alike the time of war and the time of peace may 18 3,7 | fact that the Ostrogothic war began at this time in Italy 19 3,8 | that in view of the large war expenses his subjects “must 20 3,8 | beginning of the Peloponnesian war, so the historian Procopius, 21 3,10| period were the Persian War, the struggle with the Slavs 22 3,11| Maurice an almost continuous war was conducted against the 23 3,11| cease.”[118]~ The Persian war under Tiberius and Maurice 24 3,11| peninsula.[120] Another war with Persia began under 25 3,11| but the discussion of this war is deferred because, while 26 3,16| well as about the African War. The facts related by Corippus 27 4,1 | Emperor decided to begin war with Persia. In view of 28 4,1 | alluded to the six-year war in which Heraclius vanquished 29 4,1 | Uspensky, compared Heracliuswar with the glorious campaigns 30 4,1 | announcing the end of the war and his brilliant victory.[ 31 4,1 | Heraclius. — This Persian war marks a very significant 32 4,1 | successful outcome of the Persian war, in the year 629. This name 33 4,1 | after the end of the Persian war, there appeared a formidable 34 4,1 | Muawiya renewed the offensive war against the Byzantine Empire 35 5,2 | the character of a sacred war. The results were satisfactory 36 5,8 | proportions of a grave civil war, which lasted for a period 37 5,8 | source, the ensuing civil war, “like some bursting cataracts 38 6,2 | VI the Wise (886-912). A war broke out with the Bulgarians, 39 6,2 | victory. It was during this war that the Magyars (Hungarians) 40 6,2 | thrown into the Bulgarian war. Luckily for the Empire, 41 6,2 | successful in the ensuing war with Saif-ad-Daulah in the 42 6,2 | aid the Emperor in case of war with the non-Muhammedans 43 6,2 | the continuing Bulgarian war demanded Basil’s undivided 44 6,2 | even though the Bulgarian war had not ceased. The Syrian 45 6,2 | civilization. Up to World War I the ruins of Ani were 46 6,2 | as soon as the Bulgarian war was over. As a result, one 47 6,6 | during the Second Punic War. Basil II owed part of his 48 6,7 | upkeep of the Bulgarian war became very great and the 49 6,8 | events of the Bulgarian war, left a history in ten books 50 6,8 | data on Sviatoslav and his war with the Greeks.~ The monograph 51 6,8 | Rebellion, the Bulgarian war, etc. All these are of special 52 6,8 | Muslims, while in times of war each side strove to gain 53 7,1 | which Byzantium had begun a war. Manuel accordingly determined 54 7,1 | complicated.~ ~The Norman War. — The Duke of Apulia, 55 7,1 | Robert Guiscard, his great war against Alexius Comnenus.”~ 56 7,1 | the eastern Emperor in his war against the Normans because 57 7,1 | army of Alexius during his war with the Normans and abandoned 58 7,1 | in the Bulgaro‑Byzantine war of the tenth century under 59 7,1 | Gregory’s plans the Holy War against Islam seems to have 60 7,1 | adventure and with the love of war. An expedition against the 61 7,1 | Christian zeal than by love of war and adventure, and the prospect 62 7,1 | strength enough to go to war again against the Muslims 63 7,1 | Emperor. He promised to make war on his nephew Tancred if 64 7,1 | from time to time to wage war in Europe, but there his 65 7,1 | Danishmandites, and began a war against his enemy of Asia 66 7,1 | did not venture to begin war with Byzantium with his 67 7,1 | serious measures for the war against Roger, upon whom 68 7,1 | energetically preparing for the war against “the western dragon,” “ 69 7,1 | Byzantine Emperor.~ When the war between Frederick Barbarossa 70 7,1 | also arrived there. In this war Venice seems to have been 71 7,2 | put an end to the Norman war. As for the Seljuq danger 72 7,3 | custom of spending life in war. The domination of material 73 8,2 | merciless and destructive war. According to the statement 74 8,2 | before the First World War, one might have pointed 75 8,2 | art.[27] But during World War I Nicaea was bombarded, 76 8,4 | Seljuq Turks.~ Theodore’s war with the Seljuq Sultan, 77 8,4 | monasteries of Nicaea.~ This war seems to have brought about 78 8,5 | mercenaries had fallen in the war against the Turks, the victory, 79 8,5 | because shortly after the war Theodore had again at his 80 8,7 | of Epirus.~ Theodore made war against the neighboring 81 8,9 | as it was before World War I, almost all Serbia, and 82 8,11| proposition of the prince to make war against John Vatatzes (Battacium), “ 83 8,16| peace he must prepare for war, because strong weapons 84 8,16| during The Hundred YearsWar.[186] Krumbacher, who was 85 8,17| these border districts where war was the normal state of 86 9,2 | grandfather’s attitude. Civil war broke out between grandfather 87 9,2 | famous Cantacuzene. The civil war ended in favor of Andronicus 88 9,2 | 1341-91). A long civil war, in which John Cantacuzene 89 9,2 | after the destructive civil war and foreign failures, a 90 9,3 | patriot, Michele Amari, The War of the Sicilian Vespers. 91 9,3 | Kipchak Khan Berke declared war against Michael, and in 92 9,3 | against Michael, and in this war the Bulgarian Tsar Constantine 93 9,3 | wife, and in the following war with the Bulgarian king, 94 9,3 | who were “the nerves of war,”[74] and left the eastern 95 9,4 | companies,” which lived only for war and would fight for pay 96 9,4 | Peter of Aragon during the war which burst out after the 97 9,4 | Such allies, accustomed to war, pillage, and violence, 98 9,4 | nothing.~ After a civil war between the sons of Stephen 99 9,4 | Constantinople.~ During the civil war between the two Andronicoi, 100 9,4 | commercial power Venice declared war on Genoa. Many of the hostilities 101 9,5 | when a devastating civil war began to tear the Empire, 102 9,6 | facilitated by the civil war in the Empire, in which 103 9,6 | and the Venetian-Genoese War. — Toward the end of the 104 9,6 | was actively preparing for war. After the horrors of the 105 9,6 | Genoa, exhausted by the war, made peace. Since it failed 106 9,6 | only a short time; again a war broke out, the war of Tenedos. 107 9,6 | again a war broke out, the war of Tenedos. Tenedos, one 108 9,6 | throne for three years. The war which had broken out between 109 9,6 | East. At last, in 1381, the war ended with the peace made 110 9,6 | Turin, which ended a great war caused by the economic rivalry 111 9,7 | epoch of the Hundred YearsWar between France and England. 112 9,7 | army equipped with various war machinery attempted to take 113 9,8 | succeeded in arousing to war against the Turks the Hungarians, 114 9,9 | conditions for successful war: to want (victory), to be 115 9,9 | what extent. The remains of war still exist between the 116 9,9 | cannot hope for maritime war. In Spain, as you know, 117 9,17| that time, with the civil war between John V and John 118 9,18| calling to mind the Trojan war and Homer, the poem has


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