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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| Constantine. Licinius was killed in 324 AD, and Constantine 2 2,2| two of the brothers were killed, Constantine in the year 3 2,2| version that the Emperor was killed by the Christians. Christian 4 2,3| outrages, finally revolted and killed the commanding officers 5 2,3| 378, in which Valens was killed and the Roman army completely 6 2,3| in which many Goths were killed and he was unable to return 7 2,4| quartered in the capital killed Aspar and part of his family, 8 2,5| philosopher, Hypatia, who was killed by the fanatical mob of 9 3,8| enclosed them there, and killed from thirty to forty thousand. 10 4,1| Chosroes was dethroned and killed, and his successor, Kawad 11 4,1| against the Emperor and he was killed in a pitiful manner in one 12 5,4| to destroy the image was killed, but his murder was avenged 13 5,8| In the year 820 Leo V was killed and the throne passed to 14 5,8| ordered that Theoctistus be killed, compelled his mother to 15 5,8| too, was treacherously killed through the intrigues of 16 5,8| island, and Euphemius was killed by adherents of the Emperor.[ 17 5,8| during which Valens had been killed on the field of action against 18 5,8| heresy has not yet been killed and is still wriggling,” “ 19 6,4| suppressed and its leader killed. But Basil was apparently 20 6,4| which a Russian nobleman was killed.[64] It is very probable 21 6,7| during which many monks were killed or carried off as prisoners. 22 7,1| Tzachas to a festival and killed him with his own hand. Thereupon 23 7,1| they were almost all easily killed by the Turks. Peter the 24 8,2| emperor, Valens, had been killed near Hadrianople in his 25 8,7| of Montferrat, had been killed in 1207 in a fight with 26 9,2| 29]~ Constantine XI was killed in May 1453, at the taking 27 9,6| and entering Murad’s tent killed him with a stab from a poisoned


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