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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Lutetia.”[72]~ Julian was successful in driving the Germans across 2 2,3 | his own Gothic troops, was successful in defeating and stopping 3 2,4 | power of the Goths. He was successful for a while. Two emperors, 4 2,5 | part of the Empire was also successful in achieving in the second 5 3,4 | Justinian were far less successful and at times were even humiliating. 6 3,4 | limes Tauricus, which proved successful protection.[36]~ Lastly, 7 3,5 | justice, the ablest of men and successful in all times and places.”[ 8 3,9 | of the Emperor were not successful, for the Abyssinian merchants 9 3,11| Tiberius and Maurice was more successful for the Byzantine Empire 10 3,16| of the Empire, were not successful in the end. They were decidedly 11 4,1 | All three were brilliantly successful. A contemporary poet, George 12 4,1 | garrison of Constantinople was successful in repelling the attack 13 4,1 | the first time after the successful outcome of the Persian war, 14 4,1 | long-continued, though finally successful, campaigns against the Persians, 15 4,1 | necessary resistance. The successful defense carried on by the 16 4,1 | annual tribute.[58]~By the successful repulse of the Arabs from 17 4,1 | provinces of Asia Minor, the successful expeditions of the Arabian 18 4,1 | with the Lombards was not successful. Sicily was still constantly 19 5,2 | justly claimed that by his successful resistance Leo saved, not 20 5,2 | by means of a number of successful expeditions.~ But in the 21 5,2 | Arabs again initiated a successful offensive movement into 22 5,2 | the year 798, after the successful operations of the Arab army 23 5,8 | particularly the energetic and successful fighting against the eastern 24 5,8 | popular songs by Michael’s successful military activities against 25 5,8 | ensuing years were not very successful for Theophilus. An Arab 26 5,8 | offensive which was extremely successful. He captured and burned 27 5,8 | Constantinople after his successful occupation of Amorion, but 28 5,8 | 150] Here, however, his successful progress was checked. He 29 6,2 | very advantageous for a successful struggle with the eastern 30 6,2 | external conditions.~ The successful military campaign which 31 6,2 | Basil’s troops and their successful advance into the interior 32 6,2 | hardships of the siege.[8]~ The successful naval operations of the 33 6,2 | being formed. However, one successful operation of the Byzantine 34 6,2 | Nicephorus Phocas was equally successful in the ensuing war with 35 6,2 | eastern Muslims were highly successful. Regarding his last campaign 36 6,2 | which were particularly successful in the districts of Aleppo. 37 6,6 | consisted primarily of the successful Arabian campaigns in Sicily 38 6,6 | Bari and Tarentum and the successful operations of Nicephorus 39 6,6 | Although this campaign was successful, and achieved, among other 40 6,7 | ancient law,” represent the successful achievements of the time 41 6,7 | a brief remark about the successful operations of the Byzantine 42 6,8 | conditions brought about by the successful operations of the main enemies 43 6,8 | attack the Turks were very successful. Turkish troops were also 44 6,8 | Isaac Comnenus was very successful in opposing the advances 45 7,1 | Robert against Byzantium was successful, but an epidemic broke out 46 7,1 | Turks and Patzinaks were so successful that the Empire was considerably 47 7,1 | a great menace in their successful advance in Asia Minor. About 48 7,1 | Minor, which often were successful for the Empire.~ In the 49 7,1 | against them were fairly successful but had no definite result. 50 7,1 | almost yearly and usually successful expeditions, so that in 51 7,1 | expedition was exceedingly successful. Cilicia was conquered, 52 7,1 | hostilities against the Turks were successful. In the first years of his 53 7,1 | Normans.~ When the news of the successful invasion of the Normans 54 7,1 | same time Reginald made a successful naval attack on Cyprus. 55 7,2 | the Turks continued their successful advance unchecked by the 56 7,3 | Philip might hope to be successful in his strife with the pope 57 8,2 | operations there were very successful. It seemed to the Greeks 58 8,8 | throne, John Vatatzes opened successful hostilities against the 59 8,13| continuance of his father’s successful external policy and for 60 8,14| against Bulgaria and was successful in his political enterprises, 61 8,17| landownership. He was not completely successful, however, and large land-ownership 62 9,3 | VIII, hoping to be more successful in his conciliatory policy 63 9,4 | of his family. Thanks to successful wars with Byzantium and 64 9,9 | are three conditions for successful war: to want (victory), 65 9,13| beginners, progressives, successful, and perfect. Very few became 66 9,14| expeditions, sometimes temporarily successful, but of no permanent help. 67 9,17| manifested itself in sedition, successful at first, of the populace 68 9,18| after several years of successful teaching, took an active 69 9,18| chief although not always a successful adversary of John Beccus,


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