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afiun-qara-hisar 1
afraid 4
africa 57
african 31
africans 1
africanus 2
aftarton 1
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32 threatening
32 trebizond
32 visited
31 african
31 aristocracy
31 better
31 call
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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african

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1 2,3 | Synesius, a native of the North African city of Cyrene, was an educated 2 2,3 | chosen bishop of the North African Ptolemaïs. During his three 3 3,4 | which the question of the African expedition was discussed 4 3,4 | narrated by the contemporary African poet, Corippus, in his historical 5 3,4 | Theodora did not overlook the African peoples who lived on the 6 3,7 | concession made by Vigilius. The African bishops, having summoned 7 3,9 | told also of Indian and African animals, and, roost important 8 3,14| so the formation of the African exarchate in the place of 9 3,14| on the part of the native African Moors, or, as they are sometimes 10 3,14| country. The beginning of the African, or Carthaginian, exarchate ( 11 3,14| of Emperor Maurice. The African exarchate was founded on 12 3,14| himself. And in reality the African exarch was to raise the 13 3,14| resulted in the revolt of the African exarch, Heraclius. Egypt 14 3,14| in this revolt, and the African fleet under the direction 15 3,16| the revolt of the north African natives against the Empire, 16 3,16| Africa as well as about the African War. The facts related by 17 4,1 | rushed upon the Asiatic and African provinces with a determination 18 4,1 | westward movement on North African territory.~ The most trying 19 4,1 | Carthage, the capital of the African exarchate, and at the beginning 20 4,1 | in conquering the north African provinces, many of the natives 21 4,1 | migrated to Italy and Gaul. The African church, once so famous in 22 4,4 | Heraclius the Libyan (i.e. African), the Roman Empire has become 23 5,8 | time of Nicephorus I, the African Arabs aided the Peloponnesian 24 5,8 | appealed for aid to the African Arabs. The latter arrived 25 6,2 | civil wars among the North African Arabs, and the difficult 26 6,3 | form an alliance with the African Arabs for a joint siege 27 6,7 | Empire: the Carthagenian or African exarchate was conquered 28 7,1 | raided several times by the African Muhammedan pirates, undertook 29 7,1 | the ports of the opposite African coast, and in 1087, encouraged 30 7,1 | attacked Mehdia on the north African coast. All these expeditions 31 8,17| century, the revolt of the African exarch Heraclius resulted


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