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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | the Balkan peninsula the Bulgarians, a people of Hunnic (Turkish) 2 2,4 | Responses to the Consults of the Bulgarians” (Responsa papae Nicolai 3 2,4 | the life of the ancient Bulgarians should not be exaggerated, 4 2,5 | boundary were undertaken by the Bulgarians, Getae, and Scythians during 5 2,5 | reign of Anastasius I. The Bulgarians, who raided the borders 6 2,5 | Slavs, together with the Bulgarians, first began their irruptions 7 2,5 | 145]~ The attacks of the Bulgarians and Slavs during the reign 8 2,5 | large army composed of Huns, Bulgarians, and perhaps Slavs, and 9 2,5 | Isaurian predominance. The Bulgarians and Slavs were only beginning 10 3,4 | northern barbarians, the Bulgarians, and the Slavs had devastated 11 3,4 | Large hordes of Slavs and Bulgarians, whom Procopius calls Huns, 12 4 | later, with the aid of the Bulgarians, he succeeded in regaining 13 4,1 | by the Lombards, Slavs, Bulgarians, and Arabs. L. Bréhier wrote 14 4,1 | reference is to the old Bulgarians, a people of Hunnic (Turkish) 15 4,1 | known as Dobrudja. These Bulgarians, as V. N. Zlatarsky asserted, 16 4,1 | the early history of the Bulgarians. Even if such an agreement 17 4,1 | bound himself to pay the Bulgarians annual tribute and cede 18 4,1 | remained in the hands of the Bulgarians. The newly formed kingdom, 19 4,1 | politically established, the Bulgarians gradually widened their 20 4,1 | in separated groups, the Bulgarians gradually developed a powerful 21 4,1 | Byzantine rulers against the Bulgarians and Slavs. Numerically weaker 22 4,1 | changes took place among these Bulgarians; they gradually lost their 23 4,1 | still bear their old name of Bulgarians.[72]~ In 1899 and 1900 the 24 4,1 | same scholar said, “the Bulgarians soon became subject to the 25 4,4 | created against the Slavs and Bulgarians, and later, perhaps at the 26 4,4 | particularly unsuccessful. The Bulgarians, determined to take revenge 27 5,2 | The attitude toward Arabs, Bulgarians, and Slavs.~ At the time 28 5,2 | as in self-defense, the Bulgarians also were fighting against 29 5,2 | found two allies: first the Bulgarians, and later the Khazars. 30 5,2 | Isaurian dynasty and the Bulgarians. The latter, having recently 31 5,2 | as new conquerors, the Bulgarians were forced to struggle 32 5,2 | the Byzantine Empire. The Bulgarians had aided Justinian II in 33 5,2 | writers say nothing about the Bulgarians. During the reign of Leo 34 5,2 | Constantinople. Following this the Bulgarians began military operations. 35 5,2 | nine campaigns against the Bulgarians both on land and on sea, 36 5,2 | energetic struggle against the Bulgarians and because of the numerous 37 5,2 | sharp antagonism between the Bulgarians and the Slavs became less 38 5,2 | agree to pay tribute to the Bulgarians.~ In the military collisions 39 5,2 | between the Empire and the Bulgarians of the eighth century, the 40 5,2 | By the ninth century the Bulgarians and the Slavs became two 41 5,3 | tempted to pass over to the Bulgarians and conclude with them a 42 5,3 | the Arabs, Slavs, and Bulgarians; and on the other hand, 43 5,8 | fell in battle with the Bulgarians in the year 811, and the 44 5,8 | unsuccessful campaign against the Bulgarians, by the military commander 45 5,8 | other, he was aided by the Bulgarians, who appeared unexpectedly 46 5,8 | Byzantine Empire and the Bulgarians in the epoch of the Amorian 47 5,8 | an alliance between the Bulgarians and the Slavs of the before 48 5,8 | several clashes with the Bulgarians, Nicephorus undertook a 49 5,8 | definitely concluded with the Bulgarians, Leo V reconstructed some 50 5,8 | of the conversion of the Bulgarians to Christianity.~ The Christian 51 5,8 | Byzantine captives taken by the Bulgarians during their battles with 52 5,8 | evidence. The fact that Bulgarians received baptism from the 53 5,8 | victorious over the Arabs and Bulgarians, and some of them may even 54 6 | the north with the Arabs, Bulgarians, and Russians, was crowned 55 6,2 | A war broke out with the Bulgarians, which ended with their 56 6,2 | the hostile acts of the Bulgarians, which became more serious 57 6,3 | Byzantine Empire with the Bulgarians and Magyars.~ The relations 58 6,3 | hostile action against the Bulgarians and to send rich gifts to 59 6,3 | scheme only by ceding to the Bulgarians other lands of the Empire. 60 6,3 | became emperor. Meanwhile the Bulgarians forged their way as far 61 6,3 | himself “emperor of the Bulgarians and Greeks.”~ In 923 or 62 6,3 | struggle persistently with the Bulgarians, and were aided by the Russian 63 6,3 | Tzimisces.~ After his death the Bulgarians took advantage of the internal 64 6,3 | cruel was his fight with the Bulgarians that he was given the name 65 6,3 | Bulgaroctonus (“Slayer of the Bulgarians”). When Samuel beheld 14, 66 6,3 | When Samuel beheld 14,000 Bulgarians blinded by Basil II and 67 6,3 | the districts populated by Bulgarians gradually were penetrated 68 6,4 | invaded by the victorious Bulgarians. Basil appealed for help 69 6,5 | the Russians, Magyars, and Bulgarians. Constantine Porphyrogenitus 70 6,5 | nor the Magyars, nor the Bulgarians will be able to attack Byzantine 71 6,8 | tribesMacedonian Slavs, Bulgarians, Uzes, Patzinaks, Varangians, 72 6,8 | deals with Arabs, Armenians, Bulgarians, Dalmatians, Franks, southern 73 7,2 | today; it was joined by the Bulgarians, and to some extent by the 74 7,2 | Whenever Nicetas mentioned the Bulgarians, he gave their name jointly 75 7,2 | with that of the Vlachs: Bulgarians and Vlachs. The western 76 7,2 | of the most part of the Bulgarians” (Blacorum et maxime partis 77 7,2 | addressed him as “King of Bulgarians and Vlachs” (Bulgarorum 78 7,2 | movement of liberation, the Bulgarians without doubt took an active 79 7,2 | by both Wallachians and Bulgarians, and their desire for independence. 80 7,2 | Holy Land. The Serbs and Bulgarians intended to use that favorable 81 7,2 | opened negotiations with the Bulgarians. The Serbs and Bulgarians 82 7,2 | Bulgarians. The Serbs and Bulgarians proposed to Frederick an 83 7,2 | severely defeated by the Bulgarians. The Emperor himself narrowly 84 7,2 | peace negotiations with the Bulgarians. But they presented unacceptable 85 7,2 | through his legate. The Bulgarians recognized the pope as their 86 7,2 | negotiations with the Serbs and Bulgarians. For the success of his 87 7,2 | negotiations with the Serbs and Bulgarians, which had been clearly 88 8,13| father-in-law, a treaty was made. Bulgarians and Greeks received their 89 9,3 | The Mongols (Tartars) and Bulgarians vanquished the Byzantine 90 9,18| Serbs, the Bosniaks, the Bulgarians and the Roumanians, with


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