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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | challenge the Empire. The native Greco-Roman population, 2 2,3 | the dissatisfaction of the native population was growing very 3 2,3 | continued to speak their own native tongues, Syriac or Arabic. 4 2,3 | proof of the fact that the native Syriac language was widely 5 2,3 | continuing predominance of the native tongues. Later, when Justinian’ 6 2,3 | and clung strongly to the native Syriac tongue.~ In Egypt 7 2,3 | continued to speak their native Egyptian (Coptic) language.~ 8 2,3 | to Arcadius. Synesius, a native of the North African city 9 2,3 | remission of the taxes of his native city. Later, upon his return 10 2,3 | increasing the number of our native recruits and thus strengthening 11 2,5 | services and introduced the native Egyptian (Coptic) language. 12 2,5 | The Egyptian and Syrian native populations were gradually 13 2,5 | chose the aged Anastasius, a native of Dyrrachium, who held 14 2,5 | completely subjugated in their native Isauria. Many of them were 15 2,5 | sovereign in the eyes of the native population.[148] The Arian 16 2,5 | beyond the limits of their native cities and provinces. Cappadocia, 17 2,5 | the year 439; Sozomen, a native of the district near the 18 2,5 | Theodoret, bishop of Cyrus, a native of Antioch, wrote a similar 19 3 | they were known in their native land and which, in the opinion 20 3 | they were Romanized; their native language was Latin.~ The 21 3 | of Armenian origin, the native population of Cappadocia 22 3,3 | persecutions against the native orthodox population and 23 3,4 | unfriendly relations with the native Roman population. The continual 24 3,4 | Immediately the Moors (a native Berber tribe) rose in terrible 25 3,5 | written this decree not in the native language, but in the spoken 26 3,7 | tribes, as well as of the native tribes of Northern Africa 27 3,14| menace on the part of the native African Moors, or, as they 28 3,15| and some ancient ruins on native Greek soil are now the only 29 4,1 | with his followers from his native city in the year 622, and 30 4,1 | gathered at first among the native Greco-Syrian population 31 4,4 | with John Malalas, also a native of Syrian Antioch. Insofar 32 4,4 | the narrow confines of a native of Antioch, and has, therefore, 33 4,4 | Andrew (Andreas) of Crete, a native of Damascus, who spent the 34 5,1 | Leo the Isaurian was a native of Germanicea, and was in 35 5,8 | name is John Damascene, a native of Syria, which was then 36 7,1 | they were neither in their native country nor in a conquered 37 7,4 | surnamed Choniatae after their native city. The elder brother, 38 8,2 | and the name of Theodore’s native city are not known. Under 39 8,2 | state to a stay in his native country oppressed by the 40 9,3 | of Italy and of Charlesnative France, the Venetian fleet, 41 9,19| Chrysoloras enjoyed in his native country the renown of an 42 9,19| Encomium (Eulogy) of his native city, Trebizond, which is


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