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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | submitted the city to a terrible sack and almost complete 2 3,4 | native Berber tribe) rose in terrible rebellion, and the remaining 3 3,4 | and Thessaly suffered a terrible economic blow from the invasion.[ 4 3,8 | Monophysite emperor favored. After terrible raids and destruction the 5 3,15| remarked that after this terrible plague “the entire land 6 4,1 | repaid this opposition by terrible raids and devastation in 7 4,1 | the Muhammedans. For this terrible offense the remaining Slavs 8 4,2 | provinces. He was subjected to terrible humiliations and confined 9 5,8 | and formidable sea,” a “terrible northern storm.”[143]~Struggles 10 6,2 | at revolt were repaid by terrible devastations on the part 11 6,5 | their flight … The most terrible thing about them is that 12 6,5 | the Byzantine army. “In a terrible night of slaughter the crushed 13 6,7 | compensation to the holders.~ The terrible disasters which occurred 14 6,7 | trial. The untimely frosts, terrible famine, and pestilence made 15 6,8 | Hellas became subject to terrible devastation. One contemporary 16 6,8 | emigration.”[158] When this terrible menace was removed the mass 17 7,1 | conspirator and intriguer, terrible in his later days for his 18 7,1 | had to live through the terrible time of 10901091. The Patzinaks 19 7,1 | West would be exposed to terrible danger. “After so many centuries 20 7,1 | storm and effected therein terrible slaughter. They thoroughly 21 7,1 | Byzantine alliance.~ In 1154 the terrible foe of Byzantium, Roger 22 7,1 | Russia, John (Ivan) the Terrible, in the sixteenth century, 23 7,1 | against Byzantium one single terrible enemy whose political interests 24 7,2 | in buying peace from his terrible adversary. At the end of 25 7,4 | political reasons.~ In the most terrible years, that is, at the end 26 7,4 | and Azov Sea.~ After the terrible massacre of the Latins in 27 8,2 | of the Angeli, had been a terrible enemy of Byzantium. The 28 8,2 | over Romania ended on this terrible day,”[12] declared Gelzer, 29 8,17| became weakened, it was a terrible source of troubles and dissolution.”[ 30 9,2 | saving the Empire from the terrible danger from the West, that 31 9,3 | his way back from Tunis a terrible storm destroyed a major 32 9,3 | subject population and the terrible taxes which were levied, 33 9,4 | Muhammedans.~ This event was a terrible blow to Venice, for by it 34 9,6 | of Thrace was struck by a terrible earthquake, which destroyed 35 9,6 | paralyzed their forces. This terrible plague, the so-called Black 36 9,7 | this strait. Especially terrible to the Christian East was 37 9,7 | best generals inflicted terrible destruction on Morea, where 38 9,8 | storm and exposed it to terrible destruction and outrage. 39 9,9 | 197]~ The strong and terrible adversary of Constantine 40 9,9 | Tsargrad, “this great and terrible deed,” was written by the “ 41 9,9 | into the city inflicting terrible devastation. A great multitude 42 9,9 | of Constantinople made a terrible impression upon western


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