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1 2,3 | suffered from several Gothic attacks. Still, in all these expeditions 2 2,3 | began their devastating attacks.~ ~Arcadius (395-408).~ 3 2,4 | of the city against the attacks of enemies. The fate of 4 2,5 | War. Bulgarian and Slavic attacks. The Long Wall. Relations 5 2,5 | second century A.D.[145]~ The attacks of the Bulgarians and Slavs 6 2,5 | were only beginning their attacks upon the borders of the 7 2,5 | Christians against the religious attacks of the pagans, The Evangelic 8 3,3 | north remained open to the attacks of the Persians, Slavs, 9 3,9 | defending the Empire from the attacks of enemies by constructing 10 3,11| especially on the unceasing attacks of the Avars and Slavs in 11 3,12| insufficiently protected against the attacks of enemies, which explains 12 3,14| exarchate arose because of the attacks of the Lombards in Italy, 13 3,14| successfully against the attacks of the natives. On the other 14 3,14| over the civil. While the attacks of the Lombards and Moors 15 3,14| of the sixth century, the attacks of the Persians and Arabs 16 4,1 | made possible their general attacks of a later period. From 17 4,1 | existence because of the attacks of the Arabs. The victorious 18 4,1 | world’s history by their attacks upon the Byzantine Empire 19 4,1 | defense against Germanic attacks. Some ruins of the principal 20 4,1 | became subject to nervous attacks. During his solitary wanderings 21 4,1 | vessels of Muawiya began their attacks upon Byzantine districts 22 4,1 | protection against their attacks even within its strong city 23 4,1 | Danubian border against the attacks of other barbarians.[71] 24 4,1 | provinces, frequent Arabian attacks on the provinces of Asia 25 4,4 | of the sixth century. The attacks of the Lombards caused the 26 4,4 | organized against the maritime attacks of the Arabs, who were beginning 27 5,2 | however, but continued their attacks upon Asia Minor and penetrated 28 5,4 | There were instances of attacks upon images and of the destruction 29 5,8 | as a defense against the attacks of the Byzantine army, was 30 5,8 | of Turks, the continuous attacks of the Muslims upon the 31 5,8 | existence of the Empire. These attacks continued, however, to bring 32 5,8 | effectively resisting the Arabian attacks with his own forces, and, 33 5,8 | become subject to Arabian attacks, although these were not 34 5,8 | possible future Bulgarian attacks.~ Later Bulgaro-Byzantine 35 6,2 | were horror-stricken by the attacks of John Tzimisces; he enlarged 36 6,5 | borders of the Empire from the attacks of their kinsmen who remained 37 6,6 | two empires. The Arabian attacks on southern Italy, against 38 6,6 | were made safe from Arabian attacks through the interference 39 6,8 | savage Turkish hordes into attacks on Khorasan (Khurasan).~ 40 6,8 | well defended against the attacks of the Seljuqs. But after 41 6,8 | their quick and bold nomadic attacks. The most untrustworthy 42 6,8 | strong opposition to the attacks of the Turks.~ In the time 43 6,8 | the Seljuq and Patzinak attacks, sent the appeal for aid 44 6,8 | transfer their military attacks from Italy to the eastern 45 7,1 | on the other borders, the attacks of the Turks and Patzinaks 46 7,1 | the Turks because of the attacks of the Patzinaks from the 47 7,1 | replying to it: to the mass attacks of the Turks it prepares 48 7,1 | deeply depressed by frequent attacks of the Saracens, anxiously 49 7,1 | themselves against possible attacks. Now, owing to E. Joranson, 50 7,1 | Christians against the Turkish attacks from Asia. But the example 51 7,1 | had to receive the first attacks of Muslim assaults. Neither 52 7,4 | only monks could live.” The attacks of the Seljuqs on the islands 53 7,4 | of astrology, against the attacks made upon it by the clergy, 54 9,6 | trade died away. Turkish attacks on the Athonian monasteries 55 9,6 | Genoa and consented, by his attacks upon the shores and islands 56 9,6 | navigators by their piratical attacks.”[141]~ The chief battle, 57 9,9 | simultaneously on three sides. Two attacks were repulsed. Finally, 58 9,13| rationalistic and sarcastic attacks, which shook monastic authority