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serbian 49
serbian-greek 1
serbians 2
serbs 34
seres 6
serf 1
serfdom 4
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34 monophysitic
34 produced
34 republic
34 serbs
34 suffered
34 surrounded
34 tzimisces
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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serbs

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1 3,15| the blood relations of the Serbs and Bulgars, the Dalmatians 2 7,1 | the peoples mentioned, the Serbs and Magyars (Hungarians) 3 7,1 | Scodra (Skadar, Scutari). The Serbs had taken part in the army 4 7,1 | peace was made between the Serbs and the Empire.~ Relations 5 7,1 | dissatisfaction to the Empire. The Serbs who, along with the Bulgars, 6 7,1 | support Manuel; then the Serbs supported by the Hungarians ( 7 7,2 | way to the Holy Land. The Serbs and Bulgarians intended 8 7,2 | with the Bulgarians. The Serbs and Bulgarians proposed 9 7,2 | into negotiations with the Serbs and Bulgarians. For the 10 7,2 | s negotiations with the Serbs and Bulgarians, which had 11 7,4 | aggressions of the Hungarians, Serbs, and the peoples beyond 12 8,12| by Slavs, that is, by the Serbs, was to be made in the fourteenth 13 9,2 | threatened from Asia Minor, the Serbs and Bulgars from the north; 14 9,2 | strength, especially the Serbs of the fourteenth century 15 9,2 | their own political aims, Serbs, Bulgars, and especially 16 9,3 | satisfied. He addressed the Serbs and Bulgars and found in 17 9,3 | the Byzantine Emperor; the Serbs and Bulgars, Baldwin II 18 9,3 | forces, and the armies of the Serbs and Bulgars. The Byzantine 19 9,4 | Greco-Slavo-Turkish, controlling both the Serbs and the Bulgars.~The Ottoman 20 9,4 | century, from Serbia.~ The Serbs and the closely related, 21 9,4 | Hungarian (Magyar) Kingdom, the Serbs remained faithful to Byzantium 22 9,4 | contrast to the Bulgars the Serbs failed to form one unified 23 9,4 | did not appear among the Serbs until the twelfth century, 24 9,4 | grandfather. The victory of the Serbs in 1330 over the Bulgars, 25 9,5 | himself Tsar of the Romans and Serbs,[107] and upon his son he 26 9,5 | Romans, and then of the Serbs, that is, to establish in 27 9,5 | proclamation as tsar of the Serbs and Greeks would be legal 28 9,5 | title of the “Tsar of the Serbs and Romans,” which might 29 9,6 | The greatTsar of the Serbs and Greeks,” Dushan, was 30 9,6 | to be on the side of the Serbs. The story goes that a noble 31 9,13| the Turks and later the Serbs, and second, against severe 32 9,17| menaced by the Normans, Turks, Serbs, Venetians, and Genoese, 33 9,17| Genoese, and Venetians, Serbs and Bulgars. There were 34 9,18| the Greek Empire, to the Serbs, the Bosniaks, the Bulgarians


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