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1 3,1 | Chalcedonlan doctrine and took the offensive against Monophysites within 2 3,3 | of Justinian were partly offensive and partly defensive. The 3 3,4 | The result of all these offensive wars was to double the extent 4 3,4 | outward success of Justinian’s offensive wars brought with it the 5 3,11| began to develop for an offensive and defensive Turco-Byzantine 6 4,1 | home, Muawiya renewed the offensive war against the Byzantine 7 4,1 | facilitated the subsequent Arabian offensive movement into the depth 8 5,2 | again initiated a successful offensive movement into Asia Minor, 9 5,2 | powerful state with definite offensive projects as regards the 10 5,2 | the Byzantine Empire. This offensive policy became evident in 11 5,8 | defeat of Caliph Mamun in his offensive projects against the Byzantine 12 5,8 | 837 Theophilus reopened an offensive which was extremely successful. 13 5,8 | throne, Krum carried the offensive to Constantinople, besieging 14 6,2 | John Curcuas assumed the offensive and began to triumph. The 15 6,2 | Muslims to start a series of offensive movements, which were particularly 16 6,6 | probably dreaming of an offensive alliance with the German 17 6,7 | as a law outrageous and offensive not only to the churches 18 7,1 | Emperor undertook a number of offensive measures. Then he heard 19 7,1 | of Europe. The astounding offensive of the Arabs, as H. Pirenne 20 7,1 | presents the first organized offensive of the Christian world against 21 7,1 | against the infidels, and this offensive was not limited to central 22 7,1 | possibly carry on any efficient offensive policy in the East. She 23 7,2 | restrain Henry from his offensive plans against the Eastern 24 8,9 | contemporaries. The aim of the offensive alliance against the Latins 25 8,13| Venetians. This was a real offensive and defensive alliance against 26 8,15| his own forces, made an offensive and defensive alliance with 27 9,3 | unable to undertake the offensive against Byzantium on such