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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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franks

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1 2,2 | to whom the Alemanni and Franks have listened.”[78] Soon 2 2,5 | Clovis, the king of the Franks, Anastasius sent a diploma 3 3,4 | the Vandals, the orthodox Franks were constantly struggling 4 3,4 | Provence to the King of the Franks. It must also be remembered 5 4,1 | stones.[20] The king of the Franks, Dagobert, sent special 6 5,6 | pope and the king of the Franks which eventually led to 7 5,6 | before, only “a king of the Franks and Lombards, and a Roman 8 6,2 | Hellenes as well as for the Franks [i.e., for the western European 9 6,8 | Patzinaks, Varangians, and Franks (a name applied in this 10 6,8 | Bulgarians, Dalmatians, Franks, southern Italians, Venetians, 11 7,1 | all, the passage of the Franks, or their invasion, or I 12 7,1 | reports that the armies of the Franks had appeared from the direction 13 7,3 | Latin Empire, remarks, “The Franks and all their chiefs have 14 7,3 | reconquered Mistra from the Franks. Even today Mistra strikes 15 7,3 | that castle that, if the Franks had lost Morea, the possession 16 7,3 | the whole peninsula. The Franks also built some other strongholds.~ 17 7,3 | In the Peloponnesus the Franks succeeded in establishing 18 7,3 | seen in the rule of the Franks a welcome relief from the 19 7,3 | conquest of Morea by the Franks came some of the material 20 7,4 | clearly been aimed at the Franks and should have hindered 21 7,4 | was an act friendly to the Franks and entirely corresponded 22 7,4 | conquest of the city by the Franks in 1204 he was forced to 23 8,1 | feudal organization. The Franks formed the following states: 24 8,1 | disorganized enough; the Franks fought against the Bulgars; 25 8,2 | country took the part of the Franks and began to pay them tributes.”[ 26 8,2 | future. “The dominion of the Franks over Romania ended on this 27 8,5 | a considerable number of Franks and well-armed Greeks.[37]~ 28 8,7 | absorption by the neighboring Franks and Bulgars. Broader aims, 29 8,9 | territories. The Latins [Franks] have kept only the cities 30 8,13| of the expulsion of the Franks, Greek sources express great 31 8,14| had been elected from the Franks, the Latin patriarch should 32 8,16| occupied or menaced by the Franks. Such an invitation was 33 8,16| of Constantinople by the Franks. Enjoying leisure and tranquility 34 8,16| of Constantinople by the Franks in 1204. John took an active 35 9,2 | another castle erected by the Franks in the mountains of Taygetus 36 9,4 | had reconquered from the Franks Laconia in the southeast 37 9,9 | conquered Athens from the Franks;[229] shortly after all 38 9,18| of Constantinople by the Franks in 1204.”[437] On the contrary,


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