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trials 3
tribal 4
tribe 19
tribes 38
tribigild 2
tribonian 9
tribulation 1
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38 statement
38 successors
38 survived
38 tribes
37 act
37 born
37 bosphorus
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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tribes

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1 2,2 | emperors belonging to various tribes: Thracians, one Isaurian, 2 2,3 | divided the Goths into two tribes: the eastern Goths, otherwise 3 2,3 | Like all other Germanic tribes of this period, the Goths 4 2,3 | to all the other Germanic tribes, who entered their historical 5 2,3 | as the conflicts with the tribes attacking it from without.~ 6 2,5 | inhabited by people of various tribes. “It is sufficient to recall,” 7 2,5 | probable that some Slavic tribes were included among them. 8 3,4 | uprisings of the Berber tribes also contributed much to 9 3,6 | West among the Germanic tribes. Survivals of paganism existed 10 3,7 | Danube, and of some Caucasian tribes, as well as of the native 11 3,7 | as well as of the native tribes of Northern Africa and the 12 3,12| acquainted with the northern tribes and they confuse the Slavs 13 3,12| included many different tribes, among whom the Saxons were 14 4,1 | freed the marauding Arabian tribes from the ties of association 15 4,1 | the aid of the Caucasian tribes and formed an alliance with 16 4,1 | collision with the Arabian tribes on its eastern Syrian border, 17 4,1 | bloody struggle between tribes. References to these ancient 18 4,1 | mutual relations of different tribes of ancient Arabia.~ The 19 4,1 | Arabs were primitive. The tribes had their own gods and sacred 20 4,1 | merchants from all Arabian tribes. Some legends affirm that, 21 4,1 | the city, idols of various tribes were placed within the Kaaba, 22 4,1 | territorial inviolability of the tribes who sent representatives 23 4,1 | prevailed among certain Arabian tribes of burying alive newly born 24 4,1 | peninsula, in Yemen. The tribes of northeastern Arabia also 25 4,1 | great majority of the Berber tribes, in spite of the official 26 4,1 | became surrounded by Slavonic tribes and found it difficult to 27 4,1 | element among the Slavonic tribes of the peninsula who had 28 5,2 | expedition “against the Slavonic tribes,” to Greece, Thessalonica, 29 5,8 | several other Caucasian tribes.[128] Thomas stood at the 30 6,3 | sceptre all those Slavonic tribes of the Balkan peninsula 31 6,5 | by other barbaric nomadic tribes, especially by the Uzes 32 6,5 | and the Cumans were all tribes of Turkish origin, and therefore 33 6,7 | greater part of the Slavonic tribes settled in the Peloponnesus 34 6,8 | the arrival of new Turkish tribes, they conquered all of western 35 6,8 | army, made up of various tribesMacedonian Slavs, Bulgarians, 36 6,8 | and, together with other tribes, including perhaps the Slavs, 37 7,4 | those dark and wandering tribes the greater part of which, 38 9,4 | and autonomous mountain tribes, and their interests were


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