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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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barbarians

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1 2,2 | gradual immigration of the barbarians, that is, the Germans (Goths). 2 2,3 | steady advance of the German barbarians, the Goths, who at the time 3 2,3 | this period, the Goths were barbarians. In their new territory 4 2,3 | to give up Dacia to the barbarians and transfer its population 5 2,3 | to cross the river. The barbarians offered to settle in Thrace 6 2,3 | were victorious, and the barbarians received official permission 7 2,3 | or five hundred thousand barbarians, half of whom could handle 8 2,3 | very large. At first these barbarians led a very peaceful life, 9 2,3 | received no attention, and the barbarians finally revolted. They obtained 10 2,3 | established in Thrace, for the barbarians who had been there had perished.”[ 11 2,3 | he could not master the barbarians within the Empire by force, 12 2,3 | harmonious relations with the barbarians. These two exceedingly complicated 13 2,3 | will be used by the armed [barbarians] to assume power and become 14 2,3 | the very same light-haired barbarians with Euboic headdress, who 15 2,3 | compassion, received them [the barbarians] kindly and condescendingly, 16 2,3 | act of kindness did these barbarians understand these noble deeds; 17 2,3 | people. Either let these barbarians till the soil following 18 2,3 | Shortly afterwards the barbarians formed their first kingdoms 19 2,5 | epoch, for these bands of barbarians, after robbing the Byzantine 20 2,5 | capital against the northern barbarians, Anastasius erected in Thrace, 21 2,5 | Vitalian revealed to the barbarians the weakness of the Empire 22 3,3 | occupied at this time by barbarians. The Germanic kings were 23 3,3 | provinces occupied by the barbarians. The natives of the provinces 24 3,3 | difficult, because these barbarians initiated severe persecutions 25 3,4 | peninsula. The northern barbarians, the Bulgarians, and the 26 3,8 | borders unprotected and the barbarians crossed the Byzantine boundaries 27 3,8 | maintained. Unable to oppose the barbarians by force, Justinian had 28 3,8 | attacked and raided by the barbarians.”[98]~ Justinian’s attempts 29 3,12| epoch had by means of the barbarians and the foreign nations 30 3,12| walls of Ravenna, which the barbarians by-passed as they moved 31 3,13| given over to the power of barbarians, when cities are destroyed, 32 4,1 | against the attacks of other barbarians.[71] It is difficult to 33 5,8 | emperor in battle with the barbarians. Krum made a bowl out of 34 5,8 | bad policy to enlighten barbarians.”[194] In later years Leo 35 6,5 | regiments were destroyed by the barbarians almost without any resistance; 36 6,8 | occupied by the impious barbarians, has been destroyed and 37 7,1 | the northernScythianbarbarians. In the tenth century the 38 7,1 | territory from the northern barbarians, the Bogomiles called on 39 7,1 | solicited the aid of the barbarians, who were very proud to 40 7,1 | not only among the Cuman barbarians, but, apparently, also among 41 7,1 | again to the assault of the barbarians? Such is the anguished question 42 7,1 | fill the open mouths of the barbarians, who breathe out hatred 43 7,1 | an equal footing with the barbarians menacing the Empire, the 44 7,1 | beheld swarms of illiterate barbarians looting and plundering the 45 7,1 | zealous fighter against the barbarians, as carrying the sword of 46 7,4 | and body.” Surrounded by barbarians, Michael feared he himself 47 9,6 | the Romans as he loved the barbarians.[125] It is quite possible 48 9,6 | as if in the net of the barbarians? Is he not happy who, before 49 9,9 | Christians and ruin of the barbarians! O, city, city, second paradise


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