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patzinak 11
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78 renaissance
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 6,2| Tornikios, and then against the Patzinaks (Pechenegs). The Turks, 2 6,3| succeeded in winning over the Patzinaks. With their aid he defeated 3 6,3| alliance with the Russians, the Patzinaks, the Alans, and the western 4 6,3| Bulgaria, the Magyars and the Patzinaks invaded Thrace in 934 and 5 6,4| Krivichi, Tivertsy, and Patzinaks.”[61] The Byzantine Emperor, 6 6,4| boyars) to Igor and to the Patzinaks, offering them costly gifts 7 6,5| the eleventh century the Patzinaks of the Greek sources, or 8 6,5| historical existence the Patzinaks played a very significant 9 6,5| Byzantine Empire had known the Patzinaks for a long time. They had 10 6,5| district boundary because the Patzinaks were constantly forced to 11 6,5| Cumans, or Polovtzi. The Patzinaks, the Uzes, and the Cumans 12 6,5| this kinship between the Patzinaks and the Seljuq Turks was 13 6,5| Byzantine rulers considered the Patzinaks as their most significant 14 6,5| devoted much space to the Patzinaks in his work On the Administration 15 6,5| friendly relations with the Patzinaks for the benefit of the Empire; 16 6,5| Empire; for so long as the Patzinaks remain friendly to the Empire, 17 6,5| is also evident that the Patzinaks served as mediators in the 18 6,5| countries.[66] Hence the Patzinaks of the tenth century were 19 6,5| under Byzantine sway. The Patzinaks, who had formerly been separated 20 6,5| of the irruptions of the Patzinaks, whom he called Scythians: “ 21 6,5| had no cause to fear the Patzinaks. They became dangerous only 22 6,5| historical significance of the Patzinaks, wrote in 1872 concerning 23 6,5| Monomachus (1042-55) assigned the Patzinaks certain Bulgarian districts 24 6,5| Russian princes.~But the Patzinaks on the northern shores of 25 6,5| oppose the advance of the Patzinaks. The expedition organized 26 6,5| a new struggle with the Patzinaks, and the Emperor was forced 27 6,5| Constantine Monomachus, the Patzinaks were the most dangerous 28 6,8| active in the west, the Patzinaks and Uzes in the north, and 29 6,8| threatening advances of the Patzinaks and Uzes from the north 30 6,8| successes of the Turks and Patzinaks were persistently demanding 31 6,8| Seljuq Turks in the east, the Patzinaks and Uzes in the north, and 32 6,8| Slavs, Bulgarians, Uzes, Patzinaks, Varangians, and Franks ( 33 6,8| of the northern Uzes and Patzinaks toward the capital compelled 34 6,8| menace to the Empire.~ ~The Patzinaks.~ Toward the end of the 35 6,8| the Macedonian period the Patzinaks were the most dangerous 36 6,8| problem, first because the Patzinaks were unable to accustom 37 6,8| also because new hordes of Patzinaks and their kinsmen, the Uzes, 38 6,8| opposing the advances of the Patzinaks, “who had crawled out of 39 6,8| lands in Macedonia. The Patzinaks and Uzes who served in the 40 6,8| aroused unrest among the Patzinaks and Uzes of the Danubian 41 6,8| the end of this period the Patzinaks were active participants 42 6,8| who, together with the Patzinaks and Uzes in the north, seemed 43 6,8| the northern peoples, the Patzinaks, Russians, Uzes, Khazars, 44 7,1| Empire against the Turks and Patzinaks. — The Turkish danger from 45 7,1| north, from the Seljuqs and Patzinaks, which had already been 46 7,1| attacks of the Turks and Patzinaks were so successful that 47 7,1| because of the attacks of the Patzinaks from the north.~ In their 48 7,1| conflict with Byzantium the Patzinaks found allies within the 49 7,1| Bogomiles called on the Patzinaks to fight against Byzantium. 50 7,1| Cumans (Polovtzi) joined the Patzinaks.~ The struggle with the 51 7,1| The struggle with the Patzinaks, in spite of some temporary 52 7,1| had broken out between the Patzinaks and Cumans, prevented the 53 7,1| relief obtained from the Patzinaks by payment, Byzantium had 54 7,1| terrible time of 10901091. The Patzinaks came, after a stubborn struggle, 55 7,1| city gates, because the Patzinaks were standing under the 56 7,1| into negotiations with the Patzinaks in the north and the Seljuqs 57 7,1| center of his state. Both the Patzinaks and Seljuqs were Turks who, 58 7,1| wanderings and robberies of the Patzinaks.” It seemed that on the 59 7,1| state of the Seljuqs and Patzinaks would now be founded. “The 60 7,1| to help him against the Patzinaks. The savage and ferocious 61 7,1| Cumans took part in it. The Patzinaks were crushed and mercilessly 62 7,1| so Anna Comnena calls the Patzinaks), “because of one day did 63 7,1| small part of the captured Patzinaks were left alive. This remnant 64 7,1| special contingent. The Patzinaks who had succeeded in escaping 65 7,1| succeeded in supporting the Patzinaks with his fleet, lost a part 66 7,1| which is oppressed by the Patzinaks and Turks,” told of the 67 7,1| running before the Turks and Patzinaks” from one city to another 68 7,1| the hands of the Turks and PatzinaksEndeavor, so long as you 69 7,1| the Empire, the Turks and Patzinaks. Anna Comnena made only 70 7,1| its regions. The Normans, Patzinaks, Seljuqs, and the crusaders 71 7,1| was definitely solved. The Patzinaks, who had been crushed under 72 7,1| of the reign of John, the Patzinaks, who had somewhat recovered 73 7,1| 108] After this defeat the Patzinaks had no importance at all 74 7,1| history of Byzantium. However, Patzinaks who were captured and who 75 7,4| menace from the Turks and Patzinaks, and the new relations between 76 7,4| external enemies, the Turks and Patzinaks. This danger compelled the 77 7,4| Fierce wars with the Turks, Patzinaks, and Normans, and the events


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