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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,5 | the Persian and Arabian conquests of the seventh century, 2 3,4 | work Iohannis.[23]~ These conquests did not entirely satisfy 3 4,1 | the end of the first great conquests. Very few of the followers 4 4,1 | proselytes. The victorious conquests of the Arabs in the seventh 5 4,1 | the period of the Arabian conquests became practically independent 6 4,1 | subjection.”[49]~ ~Arabian conquests up to the early eighth century. 7 4,1 | caliphs.” The most significant conquests made by the Arabs on Byzantine 8 4,1 | first period of the Arabian conquests in Asia. At the end of the 9 4,1 | under Arabian sway.~ The conquests, by bringing the Arabs to 10 4,1 | of Damascus.~ The Arabian conquests of the seventh century deprived 11 4,1 | repercussions of the Arabian conquests, it is extremely important 12 4,1 | proved.[56]~ Further Arabian conquests in North Africa were stopped 13 4,4 | and later the Arabian, conquests of the seventh century, 14 5,8 | by sea. After the Italian conquests of Charles the Great and 15 5,8 | from there directed their conquests of the inner Italian districts. 16 6,2 | of events.~ The eastern conquests of John Curcuas and John 17 6,2 | Phocas, was to secure the conquests in Cilicia and Syria. During 18 6,2 | make any significant new conquests. At the very outset of the 19 6,7 | gradually, partly because of the conquests of the Seljuq Turks in Asia 20 7,1 | fleet, lost a part of his conquests in the conflict with the 21 7,1 | their hands.~ These Arabian conquests were of the greatest importance 22 8,12| successors could not maintain his conquests. With his death collapsed 23 8,13| to his successor the vast conquests of John Vatatzes intact. 24 8,13| all the latter’s European conquests might again become Bulgarian. 25 9,6 | Serbia, began to extend their conquests in the Balkan peninsula. 26 9,6 | tribute to the sultan.~ These conquests brought Murad face to face 27 9,8 | were already making their conquests. After his victory over 28 9,17| the Turkish and Serbian conquests in the Balkan peninsula 29 9,19| entirely absorbed by Rome, the conquests of Justinian in the sixth


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