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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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macedonia

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1 2,2 | the provinces of Dacia, Macedonia, and Greece;[58] and (4) 2 2,3 | territory and swarmed over Macedonia and Thrace. The Emperor 3 2,3 | for Moesia, Thrace, and Macedonia, threatening even the capital. 4 2,5 | Getic cavalrydevastated Macedonia, Thessaly, and Epirus, and 5 3 | of the villages of upper Macedonia, not far from present-day 6 3 | of Dardania, i.e., upper Macedonia.[3] The first three emperors 7 3,4 | points of attack, but Thrace, Macedonia, and Thessaly suffered a 8 5,2 | troops sent by Irene to Macedonia, Greece, and the Peloponnesus 9 5,3 | eighth century: Thrace, Macedonia, Hellas, and Sicily. But 10 5,8 | the Slavs of Thrace and Macedonia joined his forces. The siege 11 5,8 | the Slavonic population of Macedonia and Thessaly, transferred 12 5,8 | ruined cities of Thrace and Macedonia. He also erected a stronger 13 6,1 | Armenian who had settled in Macedonia, and speak of his dynasty 14 6,1 | among the population of Macedonia, it might be correct to 15 6,1 | in this part of Europe (Macedonia), and gradually became very 16 6,3 | of contemporary southern Macedonia and southern Albania, which 17 6,3 | capital. All of Thrace and Macedonia, excepting Constantinople 18 6,3 | Danube to central Thrace and Macedonia, as far as Thessalonica. 19 6,8 | districts of Thessalonica, Macedonia, Thrace, and even Hellas 20 6,8 | certain government lands in Macedonia. The Patzinaks and Uzes 21 7,3 | surrounding territory in Macedonia and the north of Thessaly, 22 8,1 | with power extending over Macedonia and Thessaly; William of 23 8,2 | population of Thrace and Macedonia by insulting Greek religious 24 8,2 | of Nicaea. The Greeks of Macedonia and Thrace, lacking a national 25 8,2 | campaign of John in Thrace and Macedonia ended fatally for him. At 26 8,9 | well as almost the whole of Macedonia and Albania as far as Dyrrachium ( 27 8,12| Bulgaria all the regions of Macedonia and Thrace which had been 28 8,13| fought in 1259 in western Macedonia, in the plain of Pelagonia, 29 8,14| On his way to Nicaea, in Macedonia, the papal legate was ordered 30 8,16| mission through Thrace, Macedonia, Thessaly, Mount Athos, 31 8,16| Ochrida or Achrida in western Macedonia, which in the first half 32 9,2 | major part of Thrace and Macedonia, Thessalonica, and several 33 9,2 | of the ruler of Northern Macedonia, Constantine Dragosh (Dragases), 34 9,4 | they passed. Thrace and Macedonia were terribly devastated. 35 9,4 | whole of Thrace and southern Macedonia with Thessalonica; but the 36 9,4 | now Köstendil), in Upper Macedonia, had great significance 37 9,4 | the annexation of northern Macedonia, and on the other, by the 38 9,5 | taken possession of northern Macedonia and the major part of Albania. 39 9,5 | Stephen conquered all of Macedonia except Thessalonica without 40 9,5 | fortified place in eastern Macedonia, lying on the way from Thessalonica 41 9,5 | monasteries in conquered Macedonia, where many estates (μετοχια) 42 9,5 | Skoplje, Uskub, in northern Macedonia), Dushan’s capital, there 43 9,13| some isolated places in Macedonia, he excelled all his fellows 44 9,18| on Mount Athos, many in Macedonia, which in the fourteenth 45 9,18| many frescoes of Mistra, Macedonia, and Serbia. On Mount Athos


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