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invalid 1
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invasion 31
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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invasion

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1 2,3 | greatly from the Gothic invasion, for the Visigoths sacked 2 3,4 | terrible economic blow from the invasion.[34]~ The Hunnic danger 3 3,8 | contemporary says that “a foreign invasion seemed less formidable to 4 3,15| the Slavs. This particular invasion which Fallmerayer referred 5 4,1 | Persian campaigns and the invasion of the Avars.[6] “Heraclius 6 4,1 | of Jerusalem. The Persian invasion immediately removed the 7 4,1 | trade development. This invasion freed the marauding Arabian 8 4,1 | religious freedom.~ The Persian invasion was not limited to Syria 9 4,1 | were left by the Arabian invasion, one still finds at every 10 4,1 | fifty years the Arabian invasion undid all these achievements.”[ 11 6,3 | agreed to make a sudden invasion of Bulgaria from the north 12 6,5 | called Scythians: “Their invasion is a flash of lightning; 13 6,8 | the century preceding the invasion of the Crusaders from the 14 7,1 | Robert’s death the Norman invasion of Byzantine territory ceased, 15 7,1 | drowning in the Turkish invasion.” Another Russian historian, 16 7,1 | of the Franks, or their invasion, or I do not know how one 17 7,1 | enough the bitter cup of invasion … As we have been accustomed 18 7,1 | clearly that such a plan of invasion had hovered before his eyes. 19 7,1 | the news of the successful invasion of the Normans into Greece 20 8,2 | sought shelter from the invasion of the crusaders numerous 21 8,2 | who after the Frankish invasion had withdrawn to Bulgaria, 22 8,11| The Mongol invasion and the alliance against 23 8,11| the menacing danger of the invasion of the Mongols, namely, 24 8,11| connection with the Tartar invasion two stories given by a western 25 8,11| from the danger of Mongol invasion from the East, concentrated 26 8,16| had fled before the Latin invasion to the island of Ceos, but 27 9,3 | threatening danger of the Mongol invasion appeared from the East. 28 9,3 | had fled before the Mongol invasion or had been taken captives 29 9,4 | material.[93] The Navarrese invasion in 1379 dealt a death blow 30 9,8 | Murad II considered the invasion of Constantine into northern 31 9,13| existence, first against invasion by the Turks and later the


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