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Alphabetical [« »] fled 26 flee 9 fleeing 1 fleet 72 fleets 3 flemish 1 flesh 2 | Frequency [« »] 73 used 72 created 72 epirus 72 fleet 72 means 72 monks 72 trade | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances fleet |
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1 2,5 | Slavs, and aided by a large fleet, Vitalian advanced toward 2 3,4 | who possessed a powerful fleet and who even in the middle 3 3,4 | head of the vast army and fleet he placed the gifted general 4 3,14| revolt, and the African fleet under the direction of the 5 4,1 | maritime nature. They had no fleet and were powerless against 6 4,1 | they defeated the Byzantine fleet commanded by the Emperor 7 4,1 | Byzantine Empire by sending his fleet against the Byzantine capital 8 4,1 | 668-85), when the Arabian fleet crossed the Aegean Sea and 9 4,1 | the enemy. The Byzantine fleet was equipped with special “ 10 4,1 | success of the Byzantine fleet in numerous instances.[57]~ 11 4,1 | the year 677 the hostile fleet departed, sailing toward 12 4,1 | attacking the Byzantine fleet and frequently cutting off 13 4,1 | expeditions of the Arabian fleet in the Mediterranean and 14 4,4 | newly constructed Arabian fleet, which was almost master 15 4,4 | defense against the Arabian fleet.~ A striking analogy exists 16 5,2 | same time a strong Arabian fleet consisting of 1,800 vessels 17 5,2 | severe damage in the Arabian fleet, while hunger and the extremely 18 5,8 | operations of the Muslim fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, 19 5,8 | 130]~ Supported by the fleet in the Aegean Sea, Thomas 20 5,8 | succeeded in defeating Thomas’ fleet; on the other, he was aided 21 5,8 | which possessed a powerful fleet, rose in Tunis in the early 22 5,8 | conquest of Sicily, the Arabian fleet also began to raid the Italian 23 5,8 | southern Italy. The Venetian fleet which came to the aid of 24 6,2 | operations of the Muslim fleet. Even at the end of the 25 6,2 | Thessalonica by the Muslim fleet under the leadership of 26 6,2 | improvement of their own fleet. The result was that in 27 6,2 | on the sea the Byzantine fleet suffered several serious 28 6,2 | operation of the Byzantine fleet may be mentioned: in 917 29 6,2 | occupation of Cilicia, while the fleet succeeded in taking from 30 6,4 | and the remnants of Igor’s fleet returned to the north. The 31 6,4 | Byzantine shores. This Russian fleet was almost demolished by 32 6,6 | interference of the Venetian fleet, they soon became exposed 33 6,8 | Byzantine Empire was their fleet, which in a later period 34 6,8 | greatly aided by the Norman fleet, which blockaded the port. 35 7,1 | Alexius, with a considerable fleet. His chief immediate aim 36 7,1 | return for the help of her fleet, the Emperor promised the 37 7,1 | for the aid given by her fleet, received from the Emperor 38 7,1 | possession by means of his fleet of Smyrna and some other 39 7,1 | supporting the Patzinaks with his fleet, lost a part of his conquests 40 7,1 | support Byzantium with her fleet; thereupon Alexius had granted 41 7,1 | irritated Venetians sent their fleet to raid the Byzantine islands 42 7,1 | Byzantine enterprise with her fleet and received for that aid 43 7,1 | Byzantium. Owing to the Sicilian fleet and intrigues, the Duke 44 7,1 | naturally incensed, sent a fleet against Byzantium which, 45 7,1 | his rule. Having no good fleet, Andronicus failed to put 46 7,1 | Thessalonica. The powerful Norman fleet also arrived there. In this 47 7,2 | capital, where the Norman fleet had already arrived. But, 48 7,2 | son Henry to assemble the fleet in Italy and to obtain from 49 7,2 | for Henry by the Byzantine fleet in his expedition to Palestine. 50 7,2 | the crusade. An enormous fleet had been assembled, which 51 7,3 | Zara. In May, 1203, the fleet with Dandolo, Boniface of 52 7,3 | June, 1203, the crusading fleet appeared before Constantinople, 53 8,5 | his already considerable fleet. A very interesting letter, 54 8,8 | Minor; then, by means of the fleet which was already at the 55 8,13| to support him with their fleet, provided that the ships 56 8,13| friends of Genoa. The Genoese fleet was extremely important 57 9,3 | destroyed a major part of his fleet, so that, at least for a 58 9,3 | native France, the Venetian fleet, the papal forces, and the 59 9,4 | Byzantine Empire. The Venetian fleet breaking through the Hellespont 60 9,5 | was necessary to have a fleet, which Dushan had not. To 61 9,6 | absence of the Byzantine fleet, the Genoese sent their 62 9,6 | strength of the new Byzantine fleet were on the point of making 63 9,6 | the crushing of the Greek fleet. The Genoese at Galata decorated 64 9,7 | condition of the Turkish fleet; for that reason the Turks, 65 9,7 | the head of the Turkish fleet. Therefore Venice thought 66 9,7 | Constantinople, where his fleet was received with the greatest 67 9,9 | Constantinople, defeated the Turkish fleet in spite of its far superior 68 9,9 | disposal. The Greco-Italian fleet stationed in the Golden 69 9,9 | possible arrival of a Christian fleet to aid the city, induced 70 9,9 | Constantinople a western relief fleet arrived in the Archipelago, 71 9,17| Andronicus II, neglected the fleet again, so that the islands 72 9,17| even against the Turkish fleet, which had just made its