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sounds 2
source 98
sources 155
south 61
south-french 1
south-italian 3
south-slavic 1
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61 entire
61 organization
61 serious
61 south
60 carried
60 changed
60 once
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | the European shore of the south end of the Bosphorus, Byzantium, 2 2,2 | the north and Egypt in the south.~ Many details of Diocletian’ 3 2,3 | second century, further south into the territory of present-day 4 2,3 | their settlement in the south near the Black Sea, the 5 2,3 | north and the Red Sea in the south and as far as Persia and 6 2,3 | money and cede the territory south of the Danube. Later, however, 7 3,4 | more freely in the east and south. At the head of the vast 8 3,9 | Taprobane (now Ceylon), south of the peninsula of Hindostan. 9 3,12| penetrating far into the south and threatening at times 10 3,12| as they moved on to the south. Their large hordes dispersed 11 3,12| from the north. east, and south. They cut off all connections 12 3,14| changes in the West and the South at the end of the sixth 13 4,1 | the heavy losses in the south and east caused by the Persian 14 4,1 | the Indian Ocean on the south, and the Red Sea on the 15 4,1 | caravan road leading from the south to the north, from Yemen 16 4,1 | traveling from the north and south. There were many Jews among 17 4,1 | Abyssinia through Yemen in the south, many Christians penetrated 18 4,1 | and later moved farther south, entering the part of Byzantine 19 5,2 | today in one of the villages south of Eskishehr (medieval Dorylaeum). 20 5,2 | especially devastated the south of Greece and Constantinople. 21 5,3 | east, North Africa in the south, and the northern parts 22 5,8 | government of their own. The south of Italy was directly subject 23 5,8 | however, his power in the south did not reach any further 24 6,2 | important island of Malta, south of Sicily, and in the year 25 6,3 | forged their way as far south as the Dardanelles,[50] 26 6,5 | persistently advancing to the south. In the early period of 27 6,8 | Mediterranean coast in the south, and became a dangerous 28 6,8 | entire attention to the south, where they could raid Byzantine 29 6,8 | the Slavs, moved on to the south, pillaged the province of 30 7,1 | which had broken out in south Italy called Robert away. 31 7,1 | him the question of the south Italian possessions of Byzantium 32 7,1 | menace the capital from the south. He had spent his youth 33 7,1 | of Arpad, began to expand south toward the sea, toward the 34 7,1 | Venice, like some other south Italian cities which still 35 7,1 | routes leading east and south from Russia. The Russian 36 7,1 | armies. At the head of the south French army stood Raymond, 37 7,1 | Latin princes at Harran, south of Edessa. This defeat of 38 7,1 | expressed itself in the union of south Italy with Sicily and the 39 7,1 | claiming some rights to the south Italian lands, considered 40 7,2 | Kingdom of Jerusalem on the south, east, and north.~ At that 41 7,3 | Byzantine government.~ In the south of the Peloponnesus Venice 42 8,2 | Mediterranean shore in the south and of a part of the Black 43 8,7 | the Gulf of Corinth in the south; that is to say, they had 44 8,16| appeared afterwards in the south Slavonic churches, and finally 45 9,3 | aggressive plans in the south. The Mongol dynasty established 46 9,3 | united ethnographically with south Russia. The word Mamluk 47 9,3 | with their compatriots of south Russia, where, even after 48 9,3 | by sea between Egypt and south Russia was possible only 49 9,4 | Catalans marched to the south, through the famous pass 50 9,4 | farther to the west and southThessaly, Epirus, and 51 9,4 | of the Albanians to the south. — In the first half of 52 9,4 | the Albanians towards the south began, at first into Thessaly, 53 9,4 | Albanian colonization to the south in Greece as far as the 54 9,7 | against the Venetian colonies, south of the Dardanelles, in the 55 9,7 | Thessalonica, they marched south into Greece where they destroyed 56 9,8 | especially in the very south of the peninsula which belonged 57 9,8 | maintained only the points in the south, which she had possessed 58 9,8 | insult to him; he marched south, broke through the fortified 59 9,13| Barlaam, who arrived from south Italy (Calabria), began 60 9,19| origin not Byzantines, but south Italians (Calabrians), is 61 9,19| history is the history of south Italian Hellenism.~ They


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