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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | barbarians, that is, the Germans (Goths). A detailed examination 2 2,3 | during his campaign with the Goths. Valentinian was succeeded 3 2,3 | the German barbarians, the Goths, who at the time of Theodosius 4 2,3 | reasons still unknown the Goths, who at the opening of the 5 2,3 | The Dniester divided the Goths into two tribes: the eastern 6 2,3 | two tribes: the eastern Goths, otherwise named Ostrogoths 7 2,3 | Ostgoths, and the western Goths, or Visigoths. Like all 8 2,3 | tribes of this period, the Goths were barbarians. In their 9 2,3 | kingdom of the Bosporus, the Goths became acquainted with the 10 2,3 | of these influences, the Goths, when later they appeared 11 2,3 | near the Black Sea, the Goths directed their activities 12 2,3 | hand, in the southwest, the Goths reached the borders of the 13 2,3 | contact with the Empire.~ The Goths first gained a hold on the 14 2,3 | were the relations of the Goths with the Empire on land. 15 2,3 | in the third century, the Goths began to cross the Danube 16 2,3 | Gordian was forced to pay the Goths an annual tribute. But even 17 2,3 | A short while later the Goths again entered Roman territory 18 2,3 | succeeded in defeating the Goths near Naissus (Nish). Of 19 2,3 | For this victory over the Goths, Claudius was surnamed20 2,3 | are frequent references to Goths in the army. According to 21 2,3 | Jordanes, a division of Goths served the Romans faithfully 22 2,3 | It is well known that the Goths in the army of Constantine 23 2,3 | began to spread among the Goths; it was most probably imported 24 2,3 | true enlightener of the Goths on the Danube during the 25 2,3 | When he returned to the Goths he preached Christianity 26 2,3 | Arian Christianity among the Goths was of great significance 27 2,3 | Nicene Creed. The Crimean Goths remained orthodox.~ Peaceful 28 2,3 | Peaceful relations between the Goths and the Empire ceased in 29 2,3 | West they defeated the east Goths, or Ostrogoths, and with 30 2,3 | sources relate that the Goths stood on the northern bank 31 2,3 | to state the case of the Goths. The majority of high Roman 32 2,3 | in favor of accepting the Goths, for they recognized all 33 2,3 | in favor of admitting the Goths were victorious, and the 34 2,3 | remains that the number of Goths who settled in Moesia was 35 2,3 | high officials feed the Goths poorly, but they also mistreated 36 2,3 | their children. Many of the Goths were shipped across the 37 2,3 | Minor. The complaints of the Goths received no attention, and 38 2,3 | apparently lay open before the Goths, who overran the Balkan 39 2,3 | while one group of the Goths struggled against the Empire, 40 2,3 | 109] The victory of the Goths at Hadrianople did not aid 41 2,3 | peaceful relations with the Goths, to introduce among them 42 2,3 | Germans, In due time the Goths assimilated the Roman art 43 2,3 | and military realms, the Goths exerted great influence. 44 2,3 | position similar to that of the Goths. In the East the struggle 45 2,3 | Constantinople. The attention of the Goths was directed to Greece. 46 2,3 | march through Greece the Goths pillaged and devastated 47 2,3 | addition to the menace of the Goths in the Balkan peninsula 48 2,3 | that the majority of the Goths were Arians. Second in strength, 49 2,3 | was the expulsion of the Goths from the army, the formation 50 2,3 | the establishment of the Goths as tillers of the soil. 51 2,3 | of the soil. Should the Goths be unwilling to accept this 52 2,3 | clear their territory of Goths by driving them back across 53 2,3 | arose. At this time the Goths of Phrygia, who had been 54 2,3 | the revolt, and the two Goths became masters of the situation. 55 2,3 | not satisfy the victorious Goths. They compelled the Emperor 56 2,3 | Emperor allow the Arian Goths to use one of the temples 57 2,3 | stronghold in the capital, the Goths became complete masters 58 2,3 | broke out in which many Goths were killed and he was unable 59 2,3 | government. Eater efforts of the Goths to restore their former 60 2,3 | policy toward the Arian Goths also earned him many enemies; 61 2,3 | churches of the capital to the Goths for their services. The 62 2,3 | for their services. The Goths later became reconciled 63 2,3 | considerate of the orthodox Goths. He gave them one of the 64 2,4 | Aspar, supported by the Goths, made a final effort to 65 2,4 | the former power of the Goths. He was successful for a 66 2,4 | the tension between the Goths and the population of the 67 2,5 | So it was that when the Goths proclaimed Theodoric king 68 2,5 | The Arian beliefs of the Goths stood in the way of a closer 69 2,5 | closer friendship between the Goths and the natives of Italy.~ 70 2,5 | the Arian leanings of the Goths. This menace decreased at 71 3,3 | to wage war against the Goths, Justinian wrote, “The Goths, 72 3,3 | Goths, Justinian wrote, “The Goths, having seized by violence 73 3,4 | there appeared among the Goths an energetic and gifted 74 3,4 | succeeded in conquering the Goths by a number of actions displaying 75 3,16| against the Vandals, the Goths, and the Persians. He stands 76 3,16| the Persians, Vandals, and Goths as well as accounts of many 77 6,5 | the Danube by the western Goths, which initiated the so-called 78 8,2 | in his conflict with the Goths.~ The old doge, Enrico Dandolo, 79 8,17| were still neighbors of the Goths.[211] It goes without saying 80 9,7 | fortified Greece against the Goths; and finally it was constructed


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