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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,5 | account down to Alaric’s siege of Rome in the year 410. 2 3,11| unsuccessful for Byzantium. The siege of Nisibis was abandoned, 3 3,11| fortified border town, after a siege of six months passed into 4 3,12| withstood more than one Lombard siege, found its protector in 5 4,1 | in the year 614 began the siege of Jerusalem, which lasted 6 4,1 | Constantine IV and the siege of Constantinople by the 7 4,1 | Jerusalem surrendered after a siege which had lasted for two 8 4,1 | two leading roles in this siege were played by Caliph Omar 9 4,4 | lived through the Arabian siege of the sacred city and wrote 10 5,2 | the capital by sea. A real siege of Constantinople ensued. 11 5,2 | preparing the capital for the siege in an excellent manner. 12 5,2 | after the beginning of the siege, the Arabs departed from 13 5,2 | in connection with this siege.~ Historians attach very 14 5,2 | expected after the unsuccessful siege of Constantinople in the 15 5,2 | Fourteen years after the siege, in the year 732, the Arabian 16 5,8 | Macedonia joined his forces. The siege of Constantinople lasted 17 5,8 | Asia Minor and after a long siege occupied the important fortified 18 5,8 | of the Greek Church the siege of Amorion is connected 19 5,8 | in their uprising and the siege of the city of Patrae (Patras). 20 6,2 | Syracuse by assault after a siege of nine months. An interesting 21 6,2 | interesting description of the siege of Syracuse was written 22 6,2 | related that during the siege a famine raged in the city, 23 6,2 | after a long and difficult siege, but a few days after its 24 6,2 | all the hardships of the siege.[8]~ The successful naval 25 6,2 | east. After a difficult siege he succeeded in temporarily 26 6,2 | became evident that the siege would last a very long time, 27 6,3 | year.~ After the Arabian siege and pillage of Thessalonica 28 6,3 | African Arabs for a joint siege of the capital. All of Thrace 29 6,8 | capital. They raised the siege and returned to the banks 30 6,8 | Emperor Lewis II. Robert’s siege of Bari was a difficult 31 6,8 | blockaded the port. The siege lasted about three years 32 7,1 | letter, at the moment of the siege of Antioch, in 1098, to 33 7,1 | so that Atzig had to lay siege to it again. Jerusalem was 34 7,1 | opened hostilities. After a siege, in June 1097, Nicaea surrendered 35 7,1 | After a long and exhausting siege, the chief city of Syria, 36 7,1 | dynasty. After a violent siege, on the 15th of July 1099, 37 7,1 | detailed account of the siege and capture of Edessa by 38 7,1 | The well-known ten dayssiege of Thessalonica by land 39 7,1 | began. A narrative of this siege, rather rhetorical but nevertheless 40 7,3 | the infidel began with a siege by crusaders of a city where 41 7,3 | act together. During the siege and surrender of Zara a 42 7,3 | Alexius IV). This first siege and first taking of Constantinople 43 8,2 | fatally for him. At the siege of Thessalonica (1207) he 44 9,4 | Philadelphia from the Turkish siege. The victory of the western 45 9,5 | without difficulty and after a siege took Seres, an important 46 9,7 | practically in a state of siege. The only relief for the 47 9,7 | Byzantine history.”[181]~ ~The siege of Constantinople in 1422. 48 9,7 | is a special work on this siege written by a contemporary, 49 9,7 | the Turks to give up the siege. The capital’s relief from 50 9,7 | more limited. After this siege, the capital dragged out 51 9,7 | had not taken place. The siege and storm of Constantinople 52 9,7 | was only a prologue to the siege and storm of 1453. In estimating 53 9,8 | of the sultan, they laid siege to Thessalonica; the course 54 9,8 | course and result of the siege are well described in a 55 9,8 | Turks who, after a short siege, took the city by storm 56 9,9 | his own conduct during the siege of Constantinople. An Italian 57 9,9 | through all the horrors of the siege of Constantinople, the author 58 9,9 | precious Journal of the Siege, a Venetian, Nicolò Barbaro, 59 9,9 | by the Turks, in case of siege Constantinople would be 60 9,9 | quote Barbaro, began the siege of the great city.~ Constantine 61 9,9 | The very fact of Turkish siege and capture of the “City 62 9,9 | who participated in the siege, an intimate friend of the 63 9,9 | through the whole time of the siege at Constantinople. One was 64 9,9 | priceless Journal of the siege of Constantinople, written 65 9,9 | Greeks and Turks during the siege, and his work is therefore 66 9,9 | of the chronology of the siege.~ In old Russian an important 67 9,9 | of the Turks during the siege and after the fall of the 68 9,9 | study of the problem of the siege and capture of Constantinople 69 9,9 | beginning of April, 1453, the siege of the great city began. 70 9,9 | contributed to the success of the siege. Muhammed II, called by 71 9,9 | arquebuses, towers, ladders, siege machinery, and other wall-battering 72 9,9 | Christians in the whole siege took place: the four Genoese 73 9,9 | recent historian of the siege and capture of the Byzantine 74 9,9 | importance for the outcome of the siege.~ On April 22 the city with 75 9,9 | breaches in the walls. The siege had already lasted for fifty 76 9,18| essay on the unsuccessful siege of Constantinople by the 77 9,18| within the capital during the siege, so that his detailed account


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