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norman 32
normandy 3
normano-byzantine 1
normans 64
norms 1
north 111
north-italian 2
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64 felt
64 germany
64 independent
64 normans
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63 agreement
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 6,6 | and formidable enemy, the Normans, who later began to threaten 2 6,6 | first large detachment of Normans arrived in Italy at the 3 6,6 | forces of Meles and the Normans were defeated, however, 4 6,6 | in this battle with the Normans to the Russian soldiers, 5 6,6 | of churches in 1054, the Normans sided with Rome and began 6 6,6 | century, there arose among the Normans in Italy a very capable 7 6,8 | pressure on all sides: the Normans were active in the west, 8 6,8 | Uzes in the north, and the Normans in the west.~ ~The Seljuq 9 6,8 | dynasty of the Comneni.~ ~The Normans.~ Toward the end of the 10 6,8 | the Macedonian dynasty the Normans appeared in Italy, and, 11 6,8 | the natural allies of the Normans. To use the words of Neumann, “ 12 6,8 | A strong weapon of the Normans in their struggle with the 13 6,8 | the eleventh century the Normans had also a very capable 14 6,8 | success was on the side of the Normans.~ Robert Guiscard besieged 15 6,8 | of southern Italy by the Normans did not destroy all of Byzantine 16 6,8 | or exarchs and that the Normans were striving to attain 17 6,8 | language in the time of the Normans. Generally speaking, the 18 6,8 | Michael’s deposition the Normans resumed their hostilities 19 7,1 | Emperor in his war against the Normans because in case of military 20 7,1 | of military success the Normans could immediately seize 21 7,1 | the island of Corfu, the Normans besieged Dyrrachium by land 22 7,1 | the Italian state of the Normans, because he was the first 23 7,1 | the history of the Italian Normans. Robert Guiscard, the French 24 7,1 | descendants: after him the Italian Normans were to direct their gaze 25 7,1 | monarch. The victory over the Normans and Guiscard’s death had 26 7,1 | during his war with the Normans and abandoned the Emperor 27 7,1 | reconquered by Byzantium from the Normans, hostilities between Alexius 28 7,1 | the eleventh century the Normans took possession of Sicily, 29 7,1 | after the conquest of the Normans, we shall cross over to 30 7,1 | possession of Antioch. Thus, the Normans carried into the crusade 31 7,1 | some of its regions. The Normans, Patzinaks, Seljuqs, and 32 7,1 | threatening rise of the Normans, which expressed itself 33 7,1 | occupation of them by the Normans but temporary. The restoration 34 7,1 | growing power of the Italian Normans. The negotiations with Conrad 35 7,1 | the crusaders and from the Normans.~ ~The Second Crusade. — 36 7,1 | Byzantine islands. Then the Normans landed in Greece and captured 37 7,1 | precious silk stuffs “the Normans, among numerous other captives, 38 7,1 | also was not spared by the Normans.~ When the news of the successful 39 7,1 | successful invasion of the Normans into Greece reached the 40 7,1 | hostilities against the Normans, had his residence at the 41 7,1 | the growing power of the Normans with some apprehension, 42 7,1 | bad for Venice as if the Normans had established themselves 43 7,1 | as Andronicus before the Normans of William II. John, sovereign 44 7,1 | easily, with the help of the Normans, “the Kingdom” of the Greeks. 45 7,1 | passed into the hands of the Normans; then they followed the 46 7,1 | Constantinople, was captured by the Normans, who affected there an appalling 47 7,2 | Relations with the Normans and Turks and the Second 48 7,2 | with their successes, the Normans began to pillage the captured 49 7,2 | Dyrrachium. This failure of the Normans to land obliged their vessels 50 7,2 | hostilities against the Normans was of very great advantage, 51 7,2 | Frederick Barbarossa with the Normans, which had taken the form 52 7,2 | whole stubborn enmity of the Normans for Byzantium, and their 53 7,2 | had been conquered by the Normans but later restored to Byzantium; 54 7,4 | the Turks, Patzinaks, and Normans, and the events connected 55 7,4 | taxation, passed over to the Normans. Like Alexius Comnenus, 56 7,4 | the struggle against the Normans … As the equilibrium between 57 7,4 | conquest of England by the Normans under William the Conqueror 58 7,4 | conquest of England by the Normans, some convincing indications 59 7,4 | conquest of Thessalonica by the Normans in 1185; his very important 60 7,4 | least expected, among the Normans of Sicily and the Latins 61 8,10| the Arabs, and then the Normans; he spoke Italian, Greek, 62 9,3 | the stubborn enmity of the Normans for Byzantium and their 63 9,17| constantly menaced by the Normans, Turks, Serbs, Venetians, 64 9,19| later, in the epoch of the Normans … The founding of the most


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