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gerbert 4
gerland 2
german 108
germanic 33
germanicea 5
germanicopolis 1
germanicus 1
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33 energy
33 followers
33 formerly
33 germanic
33 hellenic
33 louis
33 meaning
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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germanic

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1 2,3 | populous city a large number of Germanic troops were quartered, headed 2 2,3 | Visigoths. Like all other Germanic tribes of this period, the 3 2,3 | superior to all the other Germanic tribes, who entered their 4 2,3 | this period was that of Germanic power, which threatened 5 2,3 | true example of a Romanized Germanic barbarian, who had rendered 6 2,3 | time of Arcadius was the Germanic problem. The Visigoths, 7 2,3 | administrative positions were in Germanic hands.~ When Arcadius ascended 8 2,3 | party in the capital was the Germanic party, headed by one of 9 2,3 | were aware of the menace of Germanic dominance, and ultimately 10 2,3 | certain social groups to the Germanic question. This document 11 2,3 | then, in the face of the Germanic menace to the government, 12 2,3 | Against the background of Germanic complications appeared the 13 2,4 | West during the period of Germanic migrations, together with 14 2,4 | decided to free himself of Germanic power and with the aid of 15 2,4 | dealing a final blow to Germanic influence at the court of 16 2,5 | supplanting of the former Germanic influence at the court by 17 2,5 | Byzantine emperor with the Germanic kingdom show clearly that 18 2,5 | religious movements. The Germanic, or, to be more exact, the 19 2,5 | Zeno into Italy. Thus the Germanic problem in the eastern part 20 3,3 | on against the barbarian Germanic states of western Europe; 21 3,3 | time by barbarians. The Germanic kings were but vassals of 22 3,4 | feeling quite certain that the Germanic kingdoms would never unite 23 3,6 | spread in the West among the Germanic tribes. Survivals of paganism 24 3,6 | partial subjection of the Germanic kingdoms. In view of Justinian’ 25 3,9 | of the formation of new Germanic states, some of which were 26 3,12| founded in Italy a large Germanic kingdom. Tiberius, and even 27 3,16| of the Slavs, while the Germanic peoples gather from him 28 4,1 | erected for defense against Germanic attacks. Some ruins of the 29 7,3 | was an achievement neither Germanic nor Venetian, but French. 30 8,10| most remarkable of all the Germanic kings of the Middle Ages, 31 8,17| scholars derive it from Germanic or Roman conditions existing 32 8,17| of the almost unknown old Germanic life, especially the imaginary 33 8,17| imaginary conditions of the old Germanicmarch.” All these theories


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