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Alphabetical [« »] hostages 3 hostelries 2 hostile 26 hostilities 41 hostility 7 hosts 3 hot 1 | Frequency [« »] 41 bishops 41 desire 41 failure 41 hostilities 41 including 41 justin 41 love | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances hostilities |
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1 3,4 | endless” peace and open hostilities against the Byzantine Empire.[ 2 3,12| of inducing him to open hostilities against the Lombards in 3 5,8 | there was a suspension of hostilities. In 837 Theophilus reopened 4 6,8 | the Normans resumed their hostilities against the Empire. At the 5 7,1 | Byzantium, he transferred hostilities to the Adriatic coast of 6 7,1 | Byzantium from the Normans, hostilities between Alexius and Serbia 7 7,1 | Minor, the crusaders opened hostilities. After a siege, in June 8 7,1 | century, Byzantium, opening hostilities against its former allies, 9 7,1 | troops, Bohemond opened hostilities against Byzantium. The pope 10 7,1 | would be able to interrupt hostilities against the Turks and undertake 11 7,1 | however, that Manuel’s hostilities against the Turks were successful. 12 7,1 | who was preparing to open hostilities against the Normans, had 13 7,1 | hoped later on to transfer hostilities into Italy and to attempt 14 7,1 | Hungarians (Ugrians) also opened hostilities against Manuel, whose attention 15 7,1 | instigation of Frederick, hostilities broke out. Manuel himself 16 7,1 | Italian governments to open hostilities against Byzantium.~ Meanwhile, 17 7,1 | against the Empire. As usual, hostilities opened at Durazzo which 18 7,2 | temporary interruption of hostilities against the Normans was 19 7,4 | some years later, and the hostilities and mutual distrust which 20 7,4 | Because of almost permanent hostilities in the epoch of the Comneni, 21 8,3 | Bulgars and again opened hostilities against Theodore, having 22 8,4 | the whole of Asia Minor. Hostilities began; they took place particularly 23 8,5 | allowed Theodore to open hostilities against Henry. At that time 24 8,5 | was greatly alarmed by the hostilities of Theodore Lascaris, and, 25 8,6 | weakening policy of interstate hostilities, or a policy of transient 26 8,7 | it advisable, he opened hostilities against Nicaea.~ The first 27 8,8 | Vatatzes opened successful hostilities against the Latins in Asia 28 8,8 | Latin yoke, he transferred hostilities to Europe. He sent towards 29 8,9 | must have brought about hostilities. But the course of events 30 8,9 | alliance with Asen and opened hostilities against the Bulgars. The 31 8,15| Caesar.” When Vatatzes opened hostilities against him, Leon, unable 32 9,3 | the Genoese if they opened hostilities against the Empire.~ But 33 9,3 | somewhat delayed in his hostilities against Byzantium by Louis’ 34 9,3 | Empire. Accordingly he opened hostilities against the troops of Charles 35 9,3 | him a subsidy if he opened hostilities against Charles. In Italy 36 9,3 | returned from the East where hostilities against Byzantium were going 37 9,3 | king was forced to stop hostilities.[71] Diplomatic relations 38 9,4 | intention of transferring hostilities into the European territory 39 9,4 | war on Genoa. Many of the hostilities took place on the territory 40 9,5 | attention was distracted now by hostilities in the west and north, now 41 9,8 | despotat in Morea opened hostilities against the Latins, quickly