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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,4 | assembled the best cultural forces of the Empire.~ ~Codex Theodosianus. — 2 2,5 | control the influx of exotic forces; she had first to balance 3 3,3 | in the north.~ The main forces were directed to the west, 4 3,4 | transfer of the main military forces to the west was bound to 5 3,11| considered the Turkish military forces rather inadequate.~ The 6 3,12| did not possess sufficient forces for maintaining the conquered 7 3,15| the greater part of the forces were engaged in the East.”[ 8 4,1 | frequently, unfriendly, forces which they called djinn ( 9 4,1 | resistance to the fresh Arabian forces.~ In Egypt there were special 10 4,1 | the inadequacy of military forces, inefficient military organization 11 4,4 | eastern border: military forces were regrouped and new administrative 12 5,2 | many respects.~ The Arabian forces on land passed through all 13 5,2 | eighth century, the Bulgarian forces included also the Slavs, 14 5,4 | Empire was losing necessary forces from its army, agriculture, 15 5,5 | to the fact that all the forces of the Empire had to be 16 5,5 | were undermining the vital forces and unity of the Empire.~ ~ 17 5,8 | Sea, Thomas directed his forces against Constantinople. 18 5,8 | and Macedonia joined his forces. The siege of Constantinople 19 5,8 | Omurtag, and defeated the land forces of the insurgents. Thomas 20 5,8 | executed; the remnants of his forces were easily destroyed. This 21 5,8 | Arabian attacks with his own forces, and, fearing to lose the 22 5,8 | exactness) and the Arab forces were almost annihilated 23 5,8 | soon realized that his own forces were not sufficient to resist 24 5,8 | powerful that even the Asiatic forces had been withdrawn from 25 5,8 | iconoclastic party drew its forces mainly from the court party 26 6,2 | century, because all its forces were thrown into the Bulgarian 27 6,2 | Sviatoslav. Some of the Emperor’s forces were also absorbed in the 28 6,2 | John Tzimisces directed his forces northward along the seacoast, 29 6,2 | of the Byzantine military forces in the east during the latter 30 6,3 | Basil could pour all his forces into the struggle with the 31 6,3 | the hands of the Bulgarian forces. Excavations made by the 32 6,3 | John Tzimisces directed his forces against the Russians under 33 6,3 | Empire, chiefly because its forces were engaged in eastern 34 6,4 | were put to death.~ Igor’s forces for his second campaign 35 6,4 | demolished by the imperial forces through the use of Greek 36 6,6 | during which Byzantine forces were not always victorious, 37 6,6 | Byzantine domination. The allied forces of Meles and the Normans 38 6,8 | farther to the west, and the forces of the Byzantine Empire 39 6,8 | discord among the allied forces which surrounded the capital. 40 6,8 | menace because its entire forces were thrown into the struggle 41 6,8 | great aid to the Norman land forces. In the middle of the eleventh 42 6,8 | Italy also set Robert’s forces free for the reconquest 43 6,8 | which the best cultural forces of the Empire were gathered.~ 44 6,8 | passive acceptance of external forces. Religious fervor was absorbed 45 7,1 | Realizing that with his own forces he was incapable of overcoming 46 7,1 | with the Greek maritime forces. Then the Emperor stirred 47 7,1 | people; strain all your forces, lest such treasures fall 48 7,1 | successfully with their own forces. Their eyes were turned 49 7,1 | in crusades against the forces of Asia and the Orient, 50 7,1 | sea of Constantinople with forces not to be reckoned for multitude. 51 7,1 | necessary, in person with all forces of the German state. Manuel’ 52 7,1 | endeavoring to crush with united forces the strength of the Muslims, 53 7,1 | weakened and driven back by the forces of the First Crusade, to 54 7,1 | to resist the Byzantine forces, decided to sue for Manuel’ 55 7,2 | adversary no disunited Muslim forces, as they had before, but 56 7,2 | concentrated in his hands the forces of Egypt, Palestine, and 57 7,3 | there were in action various forces originating in the motives 58 7,3 | in the West, as well as forces originating in the external 59 7,3 | The interplay of these forces created an exceedingly complex 60 7,3 | himself with merely his own forces, he asked help from the 61 7,3 | they had to direct their forces not only against the Muslims 62 7,4 | needed money or military forces, Manuel would supply him 63 7,4 | concerned, the maritime forces which had been well organized 64 8,11| Seljuqs and the military forces of Trebizond were defeated 65 8,15| the island with his own forces, made an offensive and defensive 66 8,17| them their own military forces. A man who received a pronoia 67 8,17| relied on their military forces, and the central government. 68 8,17| established it was preserved. The forces which affected feudalism 69 9,3 | instead of turning her forces and attention to her nearest 70 9,3 | objection, because, if the main forces of Charles were diverted 71 9,3 | Venetian fleet, the papal forces, and the armies of the Serbs 72 9,3 | VIII, turned their main forces to the West for the recovery 73 9,4 | and grandson diverted the forces and attention of the Empire 74 9,5 | situation of the Empire, whose forces were occupied by internal 75 9,6 | years, which paralyzed their forces. This terrible plague, the 76 9,7 | danger with only his own forces, appealed to the European 77 9,7 | Realizing that with his own forces he would not be able to 78 9,7 | Italian states, also kept her forces from Manuel’s aid. They 79 9,7 | the country with his own forces, the Despot of Morea proposed 80 9,7 | long-coveted city.~ But the Ottoman forces, which had not had time 81 9,8 | realized that with his own forces he could not contend with 82 9,9 | established.[208]~ The military forces of Muhammed on land and 83 9,9 | incomparably greater military forces of the Turks that contributed 84 9,11| Emperor, in diverting all his forces to the East, need not fear 85 9,17| civilization and the spiritual forces of the Hellenic people.”[ 86 9,18| and Latins to unite their forces against the common enemy.[ 87 9,18| between the two spiritual forces which dominate the history


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