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1 2,2 | capital. Forty thousand Goth soldiers, the so-called “foederati,” 2 2,2 | forced by the demands of his soldiers to appoint his brother, 3 2,2 | almost forty.”[73] Among his soldiers Julian inspired great love 4 2,2 | legions from Gaul. The Gallic soldiers revolted against this demand 5 2,2 | the shining crosses on the soldiers’ shields were replaced with 6 2,3 | prevent the violence of the soldiers. The city population, provoked 7 2,3 | officers as well as many soldiers. The infuriated Theodosius, 8 2,3 | the Emperor with 40,000 soldiers. There was also a Gothic 9 2,3 | and promised to furnish soldiers for the army and to obey 10 2,3 | military title of Master of Soldiers in Illyricum (Magister mihtum 11 2,3 | About him were gathered soldiers of Gothic origin and representatives 12 3,4 | reduction in the number of soldiers, which naturally made the 13 3,8 | the army; the absence of soldiers necessitated more money 14 4,1 | recruited a large number of soldiers and trained them for several 15 4,1 | the princes, of all [he soldiers and inhabitants of the city; 16 4,1 | paralyzed resistance. The soldiers were no better than their 17 4,1 | set the number of Arabian soldiers who took part in the Syrian 18 5,4 | and in Edessa the rioting soldiers flung stones at the miraculous 19 5,5 | disobedient troops by new soldiers, more loyal to her ideals.~ 20 5,8 | that the greatest number of soldiers was drafted from among the 21 5,8 | cult impressed the eastern soldiers as an alien religion, and 22 6,2 | of his reign (969), his soldiers took Antioch with enormous 23 6,2 | became a pleasure for his soldiers, for nobody attacked them 24 6,2 | 28]~ When the Byzantine soldiers returned to Antioch, the 25 6,4 | Vladimir should send 6000 soldiers to aid Basil, for which 26 6,6 | the Normans to the Russian soldiers, who served in the ranks 27 6,7 | venerate as martyrs all soldiers who had fallen in the struggle 28 6,7 | customary to assign land to soldiers on the border lines of the 29 6,8 | of the imperial army. The soldiers became panic-stricken and 30 6,8 | numbered Varangians among their soldiers. In a later period of this 31 7,1 | courtiers, officials, and soldiers. The triumphal procession 32 7,3 | western knights and their soldiers, as well as the Latin monks 33 7,3 | these men who claimed to be soldiers of Christ. Another stirring 34 7,4 | always consent to provide soldiers with the generosity shown, 35 8,17| the enemy to the frontier soldiers (limitanei) and their chiefs 36 8,17| service of the frontier soldiers or frontier militia (limitanei 37 9,9 | aristocracy; priests and soldiers intermingled; Constantinopolitans, 38 9,9 | Muhammed had promised his soldiers, lasted for three days and 39 9,17| imperial jewelry was sold; soldiers could not be fed; misery