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eight-ninths 1
eighteen 4
eighteenth 4
eighth 67
eighties 2
eighty 4
eirenikos 2
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68 persia
68 subject
67 back
67 eighth
67 enemies
67 island
67 islands
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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eighth

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1 2,5 | the sixth or in the early eighth century. His brief Life 2 3,16| century to the middle of the eighth century, it was the administrative 3 4,1 | Muhammedan court in the eighth century, did not regard 4 4,1 | conquests up to the early eighth century. Constantine IV 5 4,1 | at the beginning of the eighth century they occupied Septem ( 6 4,1 | in the early part of the eighth century the Muhammedan menace 7 4,1 | Asparuch, chiefly to the eighth and ninth centuries. The 8 4,4 | only later, probably in the eighth century, was it applied 9 4,4 | called later, perhaps in the eighth century, Cibyrrhaeot (Cibyraiot), 10 4,4 | or the beginning of the eighth century.[100]~ ~ ~ ~ 11 5,2 | III.~ In the middle of the eighth century serious internal 12 5,2 | Bulgarian kingdom of the eighth century were very intricate. 13 5,2 | the late seventh and early eighth centuries showed great ingenuity 14 5,2 | ceased at the end of the eighth century, and the sharp antagonism 15 5,2 | became evident in the late eighth century, in the time of 16 5,2 | and the Bulgarians of the eighth century, the Bulgarian forces 17 5,2 | Slavs also continued in the eighth century. One western pilgrim 18 5,2 | Dyrrachium and in Athens in the eighth century.[18] The following 19 5,2 | early as the middle of the eighth century; to the same period 20 5,2 | rehabilitate it. At the end of the eighth century the Empress Irene 21 5,2 | indicates clearly that in the eighth century the Slavs in the 22 5,3 | Christianity.”[28] Throughout the eighth and ninth centuries, until 23 5,3 | and he assigned it to the eighth or ninth century. It was 24 5,3 | Rural Code was issued in the eighth century, and it is possible 25 5,3 | accept the second half of the eighth century as the most probable 26 5,3 | abolished in the seventh or eighth centuries, which was not 27 5,3 | recover after the seventh and eighth centuries. The Italians, 28 5,3 | seventh century, to the eighth century, sometimes to the 29 5,3 | to certain changes in the eighth century in the time of the 30 5,3 | themes were created in the eighth century, probably in the 31 5,3 | provinces by the end of the eighth century: Thrace, Macedonia, 32 5,4 | activities of the emperors of the eighth century as a remarkable 33 5,4 | monasteries, which toward the eighth century came to occupy a 34 5,4 | to image-worship in the eighth and ninth centuries was 35 5,4 | iconoclastic period [in the eighth century] was large, and 36 5,4 | proportions by the end of the eighth century (perhaps, more correctly, 37 5,4 | more correctly, toward the eighth century).”[78] In the opinion 38 5,4 | ecclesiastical life of the eighth century should be distinguished — 39 5,4 | image-breaking movement of the eighth century began, not by the 40 5,5 | took place in Nicaea. The eighth and last assembly was held 41 5,5 | activities of the emperors of the eighth century were only one, and 42 5,6 | Graeco-Slavic world of the late eighth century and the western 43 5,6 | house. At the end of the eighth century the Frankish throne 44 5,6 | times. At the end of the eighth century there was not, and 45 5,7 | its first period in the eighth century the iconoclastic 46 5,7 | conquered in the middle of the eighth century by the Lombards 47 5,8 | they did in the seventh and eighth centuries, the very existence 48 5,8 | early as the seventh and eighth centuries this island had 49 5,8 | early. Even as early as the eighth century there were a number 50 5,8 | emphasize that while in the eighth century the Isaurians were 51 5,8 | art and iconography of the eighth and ninth centuries must 52 5,8 | iconoclastic ideas in the eighth century. The new coins and 53 6,1 | worship at the end of the eighth and early ninth centuries, 54 6,2 | at the beginning of the eighth century Armenia was completely 55 6,7 | and the beginning of the eighth centuries, the eastern church 56 6,7 | iconoclastic emperors of the eighth century waged a campaign 57 6,7 | iconoclastic troubles of the eighth century the inaccessible 58 6,7 | in the first half of the eighth century by the Longobards, 59 7,1 | border to Thrace in the eighth century by Constantine V 60 7,1 | at the beginning of the eighth century, the Arabs had twice 61 7,1 | Jerusalem by the Turks in the eighth decade of the eleventh century 62 7,1 | were written before the eighth decade of the eleventh century, 63 7,1 | it between the end of the eighth century and the eleventh.~ 64 7,4 | visited Byzantium in the eighth decade of the twelfth century, 65 8,17| century and the opening of the eighth issued by Constantine IV ( 66 8,17| and the beginning of the eighth can be justly regarded as 67 9,19| Persians and Arabs. In the eighth century a vast number of


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