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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | into a Christian state, entered upon an era during which 2 2,2 | splendid raiment. But when I entered the shrine I found there 3 2,3 | other Germanic tribes, who entered their historical life in 4 2,3 | shore of the Black Sea they entered the Danube, and crossing 5 2,3 | while later the Goths again entered Roman territory and swarmed 6 2,5 | the theory that the Slavs entered the Balkan peninsula at 7 3,4 | their chieftain, Zabergan, entered Thrace. From there one band 8 3,12| the year 568 the Lombards entered northern Italy. A wild barbaric 9 4,1 | put it, “the evil enemies entered the city with a rage which 10 4,1 | chronicle that “Heraclius entered upon the sixteenth (fifth) 11 4,1 | of the conqueror when he entered Rome. Rebellious Palmyra 12 4,1 | Jerusalem before the Arabs entered the city, and in sending 13 4,1 | Sea and the Hellespont, entered the Propontis, and established 14 4,4 | and in the year 717 Leo entered Constantinople in triumphant 15 5,1 | great force and ambition, entered into a struggle for power 16 6 | Christianity from Byzantium, entered into closer religious, political, 17 6 | historical stage, the Empire entered a time of frequent court 18 6,2 | with his army from Antioch, entered Damascus, and in his southward 19 6,2 | seacoast castles, we would have entered, with God’s help, the sacred 20 6,8 | Bulgaroctonus, the Empire entered upon a period of troubles, 21 6,8 | to a monastery. He then entered the capital and was crowned 22 6,8 | penetrated into Mesopotamia and entered Bagdad. From now on the 23 6,8 | contemporary Byzantine chronicler, entered these provinces not as momentary 24 6,8 | above. Some of the Uzes even entered the Emperor’s service and 25 6,8 | study of it has recently entered a new phase in the illuminating 26 7,1 | blinded. Then Andronicus entered the capital in triumph. 27 7,1 | effectiveness of his plan, he entered into negotiations with the 28 7,1 | Vardar river, and later on entered the Byzantine army, in which 29 7,1 | Byzantine army probably entered Palestine. These military 30 7,1 | along the political paths entered upon by his father. The 31 7,1 | way, Frederick Barbarossa entered into negotiations with the 32 7,1 | A short time before he entered the capital, the massacre 33 7,1 | same year, 1182, Andronicus entered Constantinople and, in spite 34 7,2 | the Christians, Saladin entered the territory of the Kingdom 35 7,2 | peninsula, Frederick Barbarossa entered into negotiations with the 36 7,2 | through the Balkan peninsula, entered into negotiations with the 37 7,2 | independent ruler of Cyprus, and entered into an agreement with the 38 7,4 | but after Andronicus had entered Constantinople and been 39 8,13| the beginning of August entered the city, cheerfully greeted 40 8,17| great many robust young men entered monasteries and became therefore 41 9,2 | Michael IX. Negotiations were entered upon to marry Michael to 42 9,2 | Genoese, John Palaeologus entered Constantinople at the end 43 9,2 | to him by his father, he entered into negotiations with the 44 9,3 | conditions in Byzantium, entered into negotiations with Manfred. 45 9,3 | motivated by personal revenge, entered into negotiations with Peter 46 9,4 | danger from the Ottomans, entered into friendly relations 47 9,4 | Crusade Stephen Nemanja entered into negotiations with the 48 9,6 | s demand. Constantinople entered upon the most critical epoch 49 9,6 | vessels built by Cantacuzene entered the Golden Horn to fight 50 9,8 | the crusading expedition, entered immediately into negotiations 51 9,8 | hands; for this purpose she entered into negotiations with the 52 9,9 | day, the sultan solemnly entered conquered Constantinople, 53 9,9 | opened before him and he entered it and disappeared; when


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