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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | trade relations between Greece and the cities along the 2 2,2 | of Dacia, Macedonia, and Greece;[58] and (4) the East, comprising 3 2,2 | disappeared the star of that Greece which to him was the Holy 4 2,2 | beautiful in the world, of that Greece which, with filial and enthusiastic 5 2,3 | the Goths was directed to Greece. Alaric crossed Thessaly 6 2,3 | and advanced into Middle Greece by way of Thermopylae.~ 7 2,3 | Thermopylae.~ The population of Greece at that period was almost 8 2,3 | doomed to die out, ancient Greece still bore the spiritual 9 2,3 | In their march through Greece the Goths pillaged and devastated 10 2,3 | Stilicho undertook to defend Greece and landed with his troops 11 2,3 | way back through Middle Greece. Alaric then pushed his 12 2,3 | Balkan peninsula and in Greece, the prevailing Gothic influence 13 2,4 | advances of the Visigoths into Greece. Even after the departure 14 2,5 | phenomenon: in European Greece, with its old population, 15 3,4 | other they went through Greece as far as the Isthmus of 16 3,4 | band was sent to ravage Greece, another invaded the Thracian 17 3,6 | of classical paganism in Greece.”[64] From this period onward 18 3,9 | and Antioch, and later in Greece, mainly at Thebes. One existed 19 3,12| Aegean, and penetrated into Greece as far as the Peloponnesus. 20 3,15| problem of the Slavs in Greece.~ As a result of the investigation 21 3,15| complete Slavonization of Greece arose in the early part 22 3,15| Christian population of modern Greece, A terrific hurricane has 23 3,15| event in the history of Greece because they brought with 24 3,15| Anchialus, and all of Greece, with other towns and fortresses, 25 3,15| was this mention of all of Greece in Evagrius that gave Fallmerayer 26 3,15| Slavs, who gradually covered Greece with their new cities, towns, 27 3,15| Greek-Slavs who inhabited Greece were displaced and crushed 28 3,15| problem of the Slavs in Greece and published a History 29 3,15| and published a History of Greece from the Beginning of the 30 3,15| the Slavonic element in Greece at all costs. In his judgment, 31 3,15| Slavonic settlements in Greece proper existed only from 32 3,15| considerable size existed in Greece from the end of the sixth 33 3,15| the presence of Slavs in Greece, primarily in the Peloponnesus, 34 3,15| new. Slavonic influence in Greece had been spoken of before 35 3,15| problem of the Slavs in Greece during the Middle Ages. 36 3,15| Middle Ages, not only in Greece, but in the Balkan Peninsula 37 4,1 | of which the Slavs took Greece from the Romans, and the 38 4,1 | Thessalonica, southern Greece, and the shores of the Adriatic 39 4,1 | the Aegean coast, and into Greece created new and singular 40 4,4 | and penetrated far into Greece, including the Peloponnesus. 41 4,4 | Slavonic irruptions into Greece. About the same time, probably, 42 4,4 | Balkan peninsula and in Greece.~ In these military districts 43 5,2 | Persian wars of ancient Greece and calls Leo the Miltiades 44 5,2 | sent by Irene to Macedonia, Greece, and the Peloponnesus in 45 5,2 | devastated the south of Greece and Constantinople. In an 46 5,2 | influx of new settlements in Greece established in place of 47 5,2 | the Slavonic tribes,” to Greece, Thessalonica, and the Peloponnesus.[ 48 5,2 | peninsula, including all of Greece, were not only definitely 49 5,4 | policy of the Emperor. In Greece and on the islands of the 50 5,5 | with the Slavs who lived in Greece. Furthermore, the restoration 51 5,8 | image-worship flourished in Greece and on the islands and coasts 52 5,8 | western provinces, Italy and Greece, all the monks and the greater 53 6,3 | troops penetrated into Middle Greece on the one hand and on the 54 6,6 | Germany and Lombardy and Greece to their rightful place 55 7,1 | the Frankish dominion in Greece,” “the precrusade of Robert 56 7,1 | the Balkan peninsula and Greece, and in the islands of the 57 7,1 | Then the Normans landed in Greece and captured Thebes and 58 7,1 | invasion of the Normans into Greece reached the French, who 59 7,1 | islands of the Adriatic and Greece, Roger had fatally affected 60 7,1 | islands of the Adriatic and Greece and for his continued occupation 61 7,2 | called by them the Emperor of Greece” (Kalopetrus Bachorum [Blachorum] 62 7,3 | Thessaly~southward into Greece, and conquered Athens. In 63 7,3 | Thebes was founded in central Greece, in southern Greece, that 64 7,3 | central Greece, in southern Greece, that is to say, in the 65 7,3 | Faust” lays the scene in Greece, at Sparta, where the love 66 7,4 | every part of the Empire of Greece tribute is brought here 67 7,4 | Corinth, and Patras in Greece were famous for their silks. 68 7,4 | of ethnographic change in Greece. His idealism clashed with 69 8,1 | Athens and Thebes in middle Greece. The sway of Venice extended 70 8,1 | Despotat of Epirus in northern Greece. Baldwin, count of Flanders, 71 8,2 | the whole population of Greece who “would regard Theodore 72 8,2 | him a “great destroyer of Greece” (magnus populator Graeciae).[ 73 8,5 | the Frankish dominion in Greece developed.”[44] “Henry’s 74 8,7 | the western districts of Greece from absorption by the neighboring 75 8,10| Constance, the august Empress of Greece.”[77]~ Frederick’s ecclesiastical 76 8,12| out of the question middle Greece and the Peloponnesus, nothing 77 8,16| certainly take root also in Greece, where the conditions at 78 8,16| literature, particularly Ovid; in Greece by means of the literary 79 9,2 | and a portion of Middle Greece. Michael Pataeologus was 80 9,2 | to the glories of ancient Greece. For instance, officially 81 9,2 | the regeneration of modern Greece. Moreover, the epoch of 82 9,4 | Thermopylae, into middle Greece to the territory of the 83 9,4 | which at Athens and in Greece in general has left very 84 9,4 | today, in some regions of Greece, for example, in the island 85 9,4 | Catalan domination in middle Greece in the fourteenth century 86 9,4 | erected in middle and northern Greece.[91] A modern Catalan historian, 87 9,4 | Catalan problem in Middle Greece, A. Rubió y Lluch, declared, “ 88 9,4 | The discovery of a Catalan Greece is, in our opinion, one 89 9,4 | the Catalan dominion in Greece remains to be learned; but 90 9,4 | the Catalan dominion in Greece must be told on the basis 91 9,4 | the Catalan dominion in Greece.~ ~Successes of the Turks 92 9,4 | Peloponnesus and middle Greece the Latins continued to 93 9,4 | century, all over middle Greece, the Peloponnesus, and many 94 9,4 | Christian population of modern Greece.” He wrote in the second 95 9,4 | Greek-Slavs who inhabited Greece were displaced and crushed 96 9,4 | nineteenth century which freed Greece from the Turkish yoke, was 97 9,4 | Fallmerayer journeyed through Greece and found in Attica, Boeotia, 98 9,4 | one million inhabitants of Greece, about 173,000 were Albanians,” 99 9,4 | colonization to the south in Greece as far as the Peloponnesus, 100 9,6 | leave Athos and emigrate to Greece, to Thessaly, where he founded 101 9,7 | Ottomans. While northern Greece had already fallen a prey 102 9,7 | and the rest of ancient Greece was on the point of succumbing 103 9,7 | Valerian when he fortified Greece against the Goths; and finally 104 9,7 | Justinian the Great when Greece was threatened by the Huns 105 9,7 | they marched south into Greece where they destroyed the 106 9,8 | into middle and northern Greece, where the Turks were already 107 9,8 | Constantine into northern Greece as an insult to him; he 108 9,9 | 229] shortly after all Greece with the Peloponnesus submitted 109 9,18| practice in present-day Greece and Bessarabia.[411]~ Several 110 9,19| century. Moving from Italy to Greece and back again, passing 111 9,19| Greek of Thessalonica and in Greece for an Italian and living 112 9,19| and vilifies and blames Greece and Byzantium, which he 113 9,19| Slavonic invasions into Greece.[459] In the seventh century 114 9,19| Constantinople, ‘‘but learning that Greece abounding once in great


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