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1 2,1 | with it march against his enemies. As soon as dawn broke the 2 2,2 | advantages for resisting external enemies. It was inaccessible from 3 2,3 | doctrines, John made many enemies among his flock. One of 4 2,3 | One of his most dangerous enemies was Empress Eudoxia, a lover 5 2,3 | Goths also earned him many enemies; it was he who strongly 6 2,3 | increased the number of his enemies. The Emperor himself soon 7 2,4 | since he considered them enemies of the Empire, he counted 8 2,4 | city against the attacks of enemies. The fate of Rome, taken 9 2,4 | for many centuries to the enemies of the Byzantine Empire. 10 3,3 | and Huns.~ The principal enemies of the Empire, in Justinian’ 11 3,4 | no longer the dangerous enemies they had been in former 12 3,5 | triumpher over vanquished enemies.”[41] Furthermore, he believed, 13 3,8 | most dangerous rivals and enemies were the large landowners, 14 3,8 | necessitated more money to buy off enemies.[96]~ When to all this was 15 3,9 | Empire from the attacks of enemies by constructing a number 16 3,12| protected against the attacks of enemies, which explains the ease 17 4,1 | source put it, “the evil enemies entered the city with a 18 4,1 | protection, aid, and revenge upon enemies for insults suffered by 19 4,1 | sort of amnesty to all his enemies, and allowed no murder or 20 4,1 | could it triumph over its enemies. Had Islam remained forever 21 4,4 | efficient defense against its enemies, attempted to form large 22 4,4 | the capital from external enemies. The fourth, the maritime 23 4,4 | defense against its external enemies. The Persian, and later 24 5,2 | became two very serious enemies of the Byzantine Empire.~ ~ 25 5,3 | Empire against external enemies, but also a wise and capable 26 5,3 | provinces menaced by the enemies of the Empire — the Arabs, 27 5,4 | devoted to repelling external enemies and to establishing the 28 5,8 | successfully fought the enemies of the Empire and showed 29 6,7 | struggle with our external enemies, then how can we fail to 30 6,7 | our domestic and internal enemies of nature, men, and good 31 6,7 | landowners as his most dangerous enemies, and was very harsh and 32 6,8 | this period the external enemies of the Byzantine Empire 33 6,8 | successful operations of the main enemies of the Empire: the Seljuq 34 6,8 | most dangerous northern enemies of the Byzantine Empire. 35 7,1 | the Empire’s territory by enemies; “there is left almost nothing 36 7,1 | Constantinople, which our enemies threaten to take away from 37 7,1 | of Alexius with external enemies was followed by similar 38 7,1 | similar success with internal enemies. Conspirators and pretenders, 39 7,1 | willing to rise against the enemies of God and to reach the 40 7,1 | its eastern and northern enemies had nothing to do with the 41 7,1 | the same time many of our enemies encircling our city rebell.~ ~ 42 7,1 | Byzantium, whose stubborn enemies they were, and apparently 43 7,1 | alliance with its former enemies, the Turks. In their turn, 44 7,1 | arms against the Emperor’s enemies; and to hand over to Alexius 45 7,1 | were extended. The Empire’s enemies were forced to recede everywhere, 46 7,1 | progress of the numerous enemies who on all sides pressed 47 7,1 | father had hindered his enemies from invading Byzantium; 48 7,1 | wars against the Empire’s enemies. He handed over to his heir 49 7,1 | friends and an enemy of his enemies,” as well as, in case of 50 7,1 | army against the common enemies of Christianity.” Besides 51 7,1 | Manuel’s death there were two enemies of Byzantium in western 52 7,1 | Germany. From two separate enemies there would be created against 53 7,3 | Christians. The pope wrote:~ ~Our enemies insult us and say, “Where 54 7,4 | Byzantium from her external enemies, the Turks and Patzinaks. 55 7,4 | which sometimes created enemies against him among the monks. 56 8,9 | the lands occupied by his enemies, especially Theodore of 57 8,9 | surrounded on all sides by enemies, was again in a very dangerous 58 8,10| themselves on their personal enemies, this “viper brood of the 59 8,10| with the Greeks, deadly enemies both of the papacy and of 60 8,12| country inaccessible to enemies.”[89] Byzantine historians 61 9,3 | to defend the border from enemies, and, as far as one may 62 9,4 | Mountain by the hands of enemies.”[86] The Catalans also 63 9,12| persecuted both by external enemies and state officials, burdened 64 9,12| who were the convinced enemies of union, the “uniates,” 65 9,14| Petrarca wrote: “The Turks are enemies, but the Greeks are schismatics 66 9,14| schismatics and worse than enemies.”[280]~ In 1367 Pope Urban 67 9,18| letters were destroyed by his enemies.[405] Metochites’ role in