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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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armenia

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1 2,1 | and no less so as regards Armenia, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, 2 2,3 | extent reached as far as Armenia in the north and the Red 3 2,3 | in the territory between Armenia and Egypt, as evidenced 4 2,5 | mountains of Altaï-Iran and in Armenia. He contended, “What Hellas 5 3,9 | Euphrates, in the mountains of Armenia, and on the distant Crimean 6 4,4 | Kulakovsky in this view. Armenia may be an example of the 7 4,4 | when Heraclius reorganized Armenia, he appointed no civil administrator. 8 4,4 | the regime instituted in Armenia.[91] Th. Uspensky called 9 4,4 | Asia Minor bordering on Armenia; 2) Anatolici (Anatolikoi, 10 4,4 | the reorganization only of Armenia. The brilliant victory over 11 4,4 | number of dated churches of Armenia represent splendid examples 12 5,6 | stretched from the borders of Armenia to the shores of the Atlantic.”[ 13 5,8 | Syria to the confines of Armenia. Similar fortified cities 14 6 | Syria was strengthened; Armenia was in part annexed to the 15 6,2 | relations with the Arabs and Armenia. — The main problem in the 16 6,2 | peaceful relations with Armenia in the east, with Russia 17 6,2 | stood near Constantinople. Armenia, the ally of the Byzantine 18 6,2 | numerous victories in Arabian Armenia and occupied many cities 19 6,2 | ally, Ashot III, king of Armenia, preserved in the works 20 6,2 | developed between the Empire and Armenia. For many centuries Armenia 21 6,2 | Armenia. For many centuries Armenia was the apple of discord 22 6,2 | finally led to the division of Armenia between them at the end 23 6,2 | the political division of Armenia “into two parts, eastern 24 6,2 | military and civil reforms in Armenia with the intention of destroying 25 6,2 | customs and transforming Armenia into an ordinary imperial 26 6,2 | Persia, the Arabs occupied Armenia. Armenian, Greek, and Arabic 27 6,2 | beginning of the eighth century Armenia was completely ruined by 28 6,2 | honor upon the new king of Armenia by sending him a royal crown 29 6,2 | assured him that of all states Armenia would always remain the 30 6,2 | the internal affairs of Armenia, and it was only in the 31 6,2 | meaningKing of Kings,” of Armenia. His successor, Ashot III, 32 6,2 | only for the history of Armenia and the civilization of 33 6,2 | The new disturbances in Armenia in connection with the invasions 34 6,2 | As a result, one part of Armenia was annexed to the Empire 35 6,2 | Monomachus, the new capital of Armenia, Ani, was taken over by 36 6,2 | to maintain its power in Armenia because the people were 37 6,2 | Byzantine troops who occupied Armenia, moreover, were removed 38 6,2 | frequent irruptions into Armenia and gradually conquered 39 6,8 | Monomachus annexed to the Empire Armenia with its new capital, Ani. 40 6,8 | with its new capital, Ani. Armenia was therefore no longer 41 6,8 | sultans, Alp Arslan, conquered Armenia and devastated part of Syria, 42 6,8 | Manazkert, now Melazgherd), in Armenia, north of Lake Van. Shortly 43 6,8 | the East of Asia Minor, Armenia, and Cappadocia — the provinces 44 6,8 | of the older notion that Armenia was under the strong influence 45 6,8 | the cathedral of Ani in Armenia, that the work of restoration 46 6,8 | the time of Basil II) into Armenia, were by degrees withdrawn; 47 7,1 | Syria, Mesopotamia, and Armenia, spending some time even 48 7,1 | countries in the Caucasus, Armenia and Georgia; but after the 49 7,1 | army at Manzikert in 1071 Armenia had come under the power 50 7,1 | Antioch.~ Armenian Cilicia or Armenia Minor had been established 51 7,1 | century by the refugees from Armenia proper, in the north, who 52 7,1 | government of the new country. Armenia Minor, which had extended 53 7,1 | march; he planned to punish Armenia Minor, which was in a state 54 7,1 | conquered, and the Prince of Armenia, with his sons, was sent 55 7,1 | enlarged by the annexation of Armenia Minor, reached the borders 56 7,1 | Iconium as far as Antioch and Armenia Minor, if the new allies 57 7,2 | the limits of the state of Armenia Minor, in Cilicia. There, 58 7,2 | esse Romani). The ruler of Armenia Minor applied to Henry with 59 8,11| direction, conquered all Armenia with Erzerum and invaded 60 8,16| bordering on Turkey and entering Armenia (that is to say, lesser 61 8,16| that is to say, lesser Armenia, Cilicia), he reaches Tarsus;


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