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1 2,1 | trying to flee from the enemy (at Saxa Rubra near the 2 2,2 | For protection against the enemy from the land, Constantine 3 2,5 | as a real barrier to the enemy’s approach to the city walls. 4 2,5 | of legend. The ruthless enemy of Nestorius, Cyril, bishop 5 3,4 | Persia, the most dangerous enemy of the Empire, waged continual 6 3,4 | his hope of defeating each enemy separately.~ The Vandal 7 3,4 | a visible proof that the enemy who had so long defied his 8 3,11| they viewed as their main enemy. Turkish ambassadors crossed 9 4,1 | the attack and putting the enemy to flight. As soon as the 10 4,1 | eternal and dreaded Persian enemy was prostrated forever; 11 4,1 | death blow to its constant enemy, reclaimed all the lost 12 4,1 | injustice suffered from an enemy. Goldziher asserted also 13 4,1 | Maronite (Monothelete) and an enemy of our faith,”[40] and Beladsori, 14 4,1 | against the vessel of the enemy. The Byzantine fleet was 15 4,1 | artificial fire” at the enemy. The peculiar quality of 16 4,4 | archives. “To learn from one’s enemy has always been the desire 17 5,2 | into the Golden Horn to the enemy ships was made in connection 18 5,2 | with their most dangerous enemy, the Byzantine Empire. The 19 5,5 | adversary of God and an enemy of the doctrines handed 20 5,5 | inclined to Muhammedanism, the enemy of the Empire, the teacher 21 5,8 | sensed in him a powerful enemy capable of gaining over 22 5,8 | great. He was a vehement enemy of the iconoclasts in the 23 5,8 | Hamartolus, also a convinced enemy of the iconoclasts, left 24 6,2 | occupied many times by the enemy’s army. By his personal 25 6,2 | was confronted by a new enemy, the Seljuq Turks, who were 26 6,3 | Bulgaria became a formidable enemy of the Byzantine Empire, 27 6,5 | were the most dangerous enemy of the Empire in the north.~ ~ 28 6,6 | from a new and formidable enemy, the Normans, who later 29 6,8 | necessary resistance to the enemy. Even such an anti-militarist 30 6,8 | upon his arrival in the enemy’s camp was greeted with 31 7,1 | and the Emperor, his sworn enemy. His further stay in the 32 7,1 | in those places where the enemy carried on most of their 33 7,1 | began a war against his enemy of Asia Minor, the sultan 34 7,1 | Emperor’s friends and an enemy of his enemies,” as well 35 7,1 | confined to driving the enemy out of Byzantine territory; 36 7,1 | intrigues, the Duke Welf, an old enemy of the Hohenstaufens, rose 37 7,1 | alliance with his former enemy the prince of Antioch, Reginald 38 7,1 | protector of the weak and the enemy of the violators, that you 39 7,1 | Frederick Barbarossa made that enemy of the Eastern Empire gradually 40 7,1 | Byzantium one single terrible enemy whose political interests 41 7,1 | preparations for resisting the enemy. With unexpected rapidity 42 7,2 | anti-Latin movement, was their enemy, decided to take Constantinople 43 7,2 | in Asia Minor, Saladin’s enemy, a Muslim. Political combinations 44 7,4 | conditions. Andronicus, an enemy of the Latin sympathies 45 8,2 | Angeli, had been a terrible enemy of Byzantium. The Latin 46 8,2 | Greek element, this sworn enemy of Bulgarian national independence, 47 8,2 | chronographies, speaks of him as an enemy of the Orthodox church, 48 8,4 | inflicted enormous losses on the enemy, but almost all of them 49 8,5 | The first and greatest enemy was Lascaris who held the 50 8,5 | Henry the most dangerous enemy of Nicaea passed away. His 51 8,9 | he had a more dangerous enemy than in the dying and weakened 52 8,10| world, Frederick was a sworn enemy of the papacy and of its 53 8,10| and Manfred came out as an enemy of the Empire of Nicaea. 54 8,17| frontier lands taken from the enemy to the frontier soldiers ( 55 8,17| later periods.~ A convinced enemy of large landownership by 56 9,3 | Frederick II, the irreconcilable enemy of the papacy, the strength 57 9,3 | alliance “against the common enemy,” to wit against Charles 58 9,3 | i.e., a pagan,[67] and an enemy of Islam. Deadly rivalry, 59 9,4 | already shown how strong an enemy he was to prove to the Empire.~ ~ 60 9,9 | steps Muhammed, this “pagan enemy of the Christian people,”[ 61 9,9 | France has expelled his enemy from his kingdom; but he 62 9,11| sultan of Egypt, the sworn enemy of the Latins of Syria.~ 63 9,17| continuously ruined by the enemy was going from bad to worse. 64 9,18| triumph of his nation’s great enemy, while he extends his narrative 65 9,18| forces against the common enemy.[370]~ But of greatest importance 66 9,19| medieval scholastic and enemy of Platonic philosophy,