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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | a religion of towns and cities; the larger the town or 2 2,2 | relations between Greece and the cities along the Black Sea, he 3 2,2 | sacrifices in all localities and cities of the Empire under the 4 2,2 | devastating the land, ravaging the cities, and slaying the population. 5 2,2 | professors in the leading cities of the Empire. The candidates 6 2,2 | were to be elected by the cities, but each choice was to 7 2,2 | was followed by many other cities. Conditions were becoming 8 2,3 | offered for raiding the cities along its shores; on the 9 2,3 | founded more than seventy cities in the East. His successors 10 2,3 | Sparta, and several other cities. Stilicho undertook to defend 11 2,4 | treasuries of the various cities. Tutoring and lecturing 12 2,5 | reductions to many provinces and cities, especially those in the 13 2,5 | the limits of their native cities and provinces. Cappadocia, 14 2,5 | centers in Syria were the cities of Antioch and Berytus ( 15 2,5 | better known.[189] The “dead cities” of central Syria uncovered 16 3,4 | remarkable success. Many maritime cities and forts were captured, 17 3,4 | the peninsula, with the cities of Carthage, Málaga, and 18 3,4 | and the first of all the cities which the Romans had throughout 19 3,4 | one of the most important cities of the Empire, which, together 20 3,4 | part to the Empire. Two cities there, Cherson and Bosporus, 21 3,8 | mortality was enormous; cities and villages were abandoned, 22 3,9 | were founded in the Syrian cities of Beirut, Tyre, and Antioch, 23 3,12| Illyrians devastated Christian cities and carried off their inhabitants 24 3,12| occupying the unprotected cities with great ease. They reached 25 3,13| power of barbarians, when cities are destroyed, camps overthrown, 26 3,15| creativeness, the races, cities, and villages, the splendor 27 3,15| provinces and fortified cities. The appearance of the Avars 28 3,15| covered Greece with their new cities, towns, and villages.[134]~ 29 3,16| sixty-four provinces and 912 cities. It is impossible to determine 30 4,1 | agriculture, depopulated the cities, destroyed temporarily or 31 4,1 | settled inhabitants of the few cities and hamlets.~ The Roman 32 4,1 | Hellenistic kingdoms. Among the cities, Petra became particularly 33 4,1 | the settled inhabitants of cities and hamlets which sprang 34 4,1 | peninsula. The richest among the cities along this route was Mecca ( 35 4,1 | situated farther north. These cities were convenient stopping 36 4,1 | into slavery. “In the dead cities of Tunis,” said Diehl, “ 37 5,8 | Armenia. Similar fortified cities were to be found on the 38 5,8 | of all the large Sicilian cities, only Syracuse remained 39 5,8 | reconstructed some of the ruined cities of Thrace and Macedonia. 40 6,2 | the Arabs, for the smaller cities which still belonged to 41 6,2 | of “nearly thousands of cities.” A special work was even 42 6,2 | Armenia and occupied many cities in upper Mesopotamia. In 43 6,2 | into Palestine, where the cities of Nazareth and Caesarea 44 6,2 | seacoast, and conquered many cities on his way. In the same 45 6,3 | the names of the Byzantine cities Simeon occupied. It was 46 6,8 | gifts usually sent to the cities of the Danube, aroused unrest 47 6,8 | years later the first two cities were conquered by Byzantine 48 6,8 | most strongly fortified cities of the peninsula. It was 49 6,8 | Calabria, and indicate that cities were governed by strategi 50 7,1 | love and gave him several cities in consolation.” As Byzantine 51 7,1 | of Smyrna and some other cities of the western coast of 52 7,1 | development of the Italian cities at that time, the more they 53 7,1 | some other south Italian cities which still remained under 54 7,1 | The ships of these two cities thronged the ports of the 55 7,1 | patriarch of Antioch. The cities and districts granted to 56 7,1 | the other Italian maritime cities, like Pisa and Genoa, also 57 7,1 | after Bari and some other cities had been captured, William 58 7,1 | Barbarossa and the north Italian cities started, Manuel actively 59 7,2 | The many slain filled the cities with weeping and made villages 60 7,3 | more to go out of their cities. They cannot even stay in 61 7,3 | privileges to other Italian cities, Pisa and Genoa, whereby 62 7,3 | have befallen this queen of cities [Constantinople] in the 63 7,3 | city, city, eye of all cities, subject of narratives over 64 7,3 | descended upon the five cities (Pentapolis).” Meanwhile, 65 7,4 | in flight to the maritime cities. The abandoned territories 66 7,4 | also in many provincial cities and islands of the Empire, 67 7,4 | cosmopolitan class of the great cities of the Empire.”~ ~Education, 68 8,2 | alliance with the Greek cities of Thrace against the Latin 69 8,2 | Thou hast surpassed all the cities, since the Romaeic state, 70 8,9 | Franks] have kept only the cities round Tsargrad itself, but 71 8,12| Vatatzes seized some Thracian cities which were still under Latin 72 8,16| needs of the Empire. In his cities he founded libraries, particularly 73 9,2 | Cantacuzene, in one of the cities of Thrace, proclaimed himself 74 9,2 | account of the destroyed cities which he had seen during 75 9,2 | what was the name of those cities, those whom I asked, answered: ‘ 76 9,3 | of the country, sacking cities, hamlets, and monasteries, 77 9,4 | in the capital and other cities were also murdered.~ The 78 9,4 | considered an insult. In some cities of the Peloponnesus, when 79 9,4 | there the chief Byzantine cities, Brusa, Nicaea, and Nicomedia, 80 9,4 | Sea of Marmora. Several cities of the western coast of 81 9,4 | all the rest of the coast cities surrendered to the Muhammedans 82 9,4 | part of some other western cities which had their colonies 83 9,4 | and several south-French cities, like Marseilles.~ The reigns 84 9,6 | earthquake, which destroyed many cities and fortresses. The Turks 85 9,6 | Zympa, and seized several cities in the peninsula which were 86 9,6 | disease through the coast cities of Italy, France, and Spain. “ 87 9,6 | all over Russia. In some cities, according to the statement 88 9,7 | Venice and the other Italian cities visited by Manuel received 89 9,7 | Thousands of men were slain, cities ruined, fields destroyed, 90 9,7 | delivered to him several cities in Thrace. The territory 91 9,8 | been forced to cede several cities of Thrace to the sultan. 92 9,8 | Thessalonica, and some scattered cities in Thrace, were under the 93 9,9 | city, city, head of all cities! O, city, city, center of 94 9,12| enumerates a long line of cities in foreign regions and lands, 95 9,16| freely celebrated; in all cities and villages, for instance, 96 9,17| you this story.[305]~ ~The cities particularly threatened 97 9,17| provinces, but also in the chief cities of the Empire. During the 98 9,17| then it spread to the other cities of the Empire.[318] The 99 9,17| the teacher of the other cities in the uprisings of the 100 9,17| striving western republics and cities was complete. Economically


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