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bulgaro-slavonic 1
bulgaroctonus 15
bulgarorum 4
bulgars 33
bulgarus 1
bulkiness 1
bulky 2
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33 arose
33 bessarion
33 built
33 bulgars
33 caliph
33 compelled
33 cross
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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bulgars

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1 3,14| onslaught of the Slavs and Bulgars resulted in the same reforms 2 3,15| relations of the Serbs and Bulgars, the Dalmatians and Moscovites — 3 7,1 | Serbs who, along with the Bulgars, had been forced to come 4 8,1 | newcomers, the Turks and Bulgars; the Greeks strove against 5 8,1 | Franks fought against the Bulgars; and so forth. All these 6 8,2 | had been captured by the Bulgars.~ Since 1196 there had sat 7 8,2 | clear that the crusaders and Bulgars would have to raise the 8 8,2 | insurrection in favor of the Bulgars.[7] It may be supposed that 9 8,2 | was taken prisoner by the Bulgars. The fate of the captured 10 8,2 | make common cause with the Bulgars against the Latins; the 11 8,2 | II had inflicted upon the Bulgars. The latter had been given 12 8,2 | the name of the “slayer of Bulgars” (Bulgaroctonus); Kalojan 13 8,3 | from the reverse with the Bulgars and again opened hostilities 14 8,7 | the neighboring Franks and Bulgars. Broader aims, which led 15 8,7 | expense of the Latins and Bulgars.~ In his brother’s lifetime 16 8,7 | 1207 in a fight with the Bulgars. After his death troubles 17 8,9 | name not only among the Bulgars, but also among the Greeks, 18 8,9 | beloved not only by the Bulgars, but also by the Romans 19 8,9 | hostilities against the Bulgars. The decisive battle was 20 8,9 | Tsar and Autocrat of the Bulgars, son of the old Tsar Asen … 21 8,9 | for the interests of the Bulgars in the Balkan peninsula. 22 8,12| the second attempt of the Bulgars to found in the Balkan peninsula 23 8,16| had been captured by the Bulgars. Thus George Bardanes belongs 24 9,2 | Asia Minor, the Serbs and Bulgars from the north; the Venetians 25 9,2 | own political aims, Serbs, Bulgars, and especially Seljuq Turks 26 9,3 | addressed the Serbs and Bulgars and found in them zealous 27 9,3 | Byzantine Emperor; the Serbs and Bulgars, Baldwin II and John IV 28 9,3 | armies of the Serbs and Bulgars. The Byzantine Empire seemed 29 9,4 | controlling both the Serbs and the Bulgars.~The Ottoman Turks. — The 30 9,4 | century, in contrast to the Bulgars the Serbs failed to form 31 9,4 | wars with Byzantium and the Bulgars, he considerably increased 32 9,4 | the Serbs in 1330 over the Bulgars, who were allies of Andronicus 33 9,17| and Venetians, Serbs and Bulgars. There were also, as before,


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