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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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dominions

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1 6,2 | Christians were safe in the dominions of the caliph.[31] Of course, 2 6,8 | small remnants of Byzantine dominions in the inner parts of Italy, 3 7,1 | crusaders settled in their new dominions and fearing the strengthening 4 7,1 | destroyed the Christian dominions in Syria and reinvigorated 5 7,2 | condition of the Christian dominions in the East continued to 6 7,2 | centers of the Christian dominions, Antioch and Jerusalem, 7 8,7 | Thessalonica and extended his dominions from the Adriatic to the 8 8,8 | the Byzantine Empire. His dominions extended from the Adriatic 9 8,9 | and Epirus, two separate dominions, played no role of any importance. 10 8,9 | Thessalonica and even in Asen’s own dominions. The restoration of the 11 8,12| end of Vatatzesreign his dominions, both direct and vassal, 12 8,13| the Byzantine Empire. The dominions of the Despot of Epirus 13 8,13| trade power in the Latin dominions of the Levant, and Genoa 14 8,14| Christian East. In the Latin dominions established by the crusaders 15 8,14| remained within the Latin dominions is also interesting. It 16 8,15| to crowd into the Nicene dominions to buy, at a high price, 17 8,16| independent Latin and Greek dominions, the state of Nicaea became 18 8,16| emigrated to Asia Minor, in the dominions of Theodore I Lascaris. 19 8,16| a number of Latin feudal dominions, belong several poetical 20 9,3 | emigrate into Charlesnew dominions, where general conditions 21 9,3 | power over all Frankish dominions in the former Latin Empire, 22 9,3 | emigrate into his Italian dominions. A Russian scholar, who 23 9,3 | passed safely through the dominions of Charles, who provided 24 9,3 | Mongols of Persia, whose dominions extended from India to the 25 9,3 | Kipchaks was blocked by the dominions of Hulagu. Communication 26 9,17| Thrace was surrounded by the dominions of the Turks and could hardly 27 9,17| the Turkish and Serbian dominions became a sort of despotat


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