Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
danishmand 1
danishmandites 1
dante 4
danube 53
danubian 4
daphne 4
daphni 1
Frequency    [«  »]
53 able
53 beyond
53 considerable
53 danube
53 day
53 devoted
53 ducas
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

IntraText - Concordances

danube

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | between the Alps and the Danube, and the northwestern portion 2 2,3 | between the Don and lower Danube. The Dniester divided the 3 2,3 | the Roman Empire on the Danube and came in contact with 4 2,3 | Black Sea they entered the Danube, and crossing the sea, they 5 2,3 | Goths began to cross the Danube and to enter the territory 6 2,3 | enlightener of the Goths on the Danube during the fourth century 7 2,3 | the northern bank of the Danube and with loud lamentations 8 2,3 | permission to cross the Danube. “Thus,” said Fustel de 9 2,3 | other side of the river [Danube] that the Romans have no 10 2,3 | driving them back across the Danube, the place from which they 11 2,3 | the territory south of the Danube. Later, however, an embassy 12 2,3 | the Slavs of the Middle Danube whom the Huns had conquered.[ 13 2,4 | s reign from the middle Danube to the western provinces 14 2,5 | state of affairs on the Danube boundary was of great consequence 15 3,4 | calls Huns, crossed the Danube almost every year and penetrated 16 3,4 | Slavs to retreat beyond the Danube. But not all the Slavs went 17 3,7 | conversion of the Heruli on the Danube, and of some Caucasian tribes, 18 3,9 | Africa, on the shores of the Danube and Euphrates, in the mountains 19 3,11| the Avars from beyond the Danube invaded the Byzantine provinces 20 3,12| Gepidae) on the Middle Danube. Later, perhaps in fear 21 4,1 | prostrated forever; on the Danube the might of the Avars was 22 4,1 | along the shore of the lower Danube, a state whose subsequent 23 4,1 | settled at the mouth of the Danube, and later moved farther 24 4,1 | them the land between the Danube and the Balkans, namely, 25 4,1 | Dobrudja). The mouth of the Danube and part of the Black Sea 26 5,2 | stronghold on the Lower Danube, were forced above all to 27 6,3 | the valley of the Middle Danube. After this victory Simeon 28 6,3 | coast, and from the lower Danube to central Thrace and Macedonia, 29 6,3 | the Black Sea, from the Danube to the southern extremity 30 6,4 | reached the banks of the Danube he consulted his druzhina ( 31 6,5 | Wallachia, north of the Lower Danube, and in the plains of what 32 6,5 | extended from the Lower Danube to the shores of the Dnieper, 33 6,5 | century, they crossed the Danube.~ V. G. Vasilievsky, who 34 6,5 | important as the crossing of the Danube by the western Goths, which 35 6,5 | fortresses on the shore of the Danube. It became the duty of the 36 6,5 | the northern shores of the Danube were persistently advancing 37 6,5 | irruptions they had crossed the Danube in large numbers (some sources 38 6,8 | arriving from beyond the Danube, directing their entire 39 6,8 | Byzantine authority on the Danube, and was also able to offer 40 6,8 | the Uzes appeared on the Danube. “This was an actual migration; 41 6,8 | sent to the cities of the Danube, aroused unrest among the 42 6,8 | on the other side of the Danube, reached an agreement with 43 6,8 | returned to the banks of the Danube with rich spoils. By the 44 7,1 | Silistria), on the lower Danube, and was nearly captured 45 7,1 | their defeat, crossed the Danube and invaded the Byzantine 46 7,1 | coloured the waters of the Danube with much gore and many 47 7,1 | Polovtzi), who crossed the Danube and invaded the Byzantine 48 7,2 | the Cumans from beyond the Danube. The Wallachian participation 49 7,2 | Cumans, who lived beyond the Danube. The struggle grew more 50 7,4 | and the peoples beyond the Danube.~ Meanwhile expenses were 51 9,4 | and to the banks of the Danube.”[83] Elsewhere the same 52 9,7 | right shore of the lower Danube) and compelled to return 53 9,7 | way of the mouth of the Danube and the Black Sea to Constantinople,


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License