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availing 1
avar 2
avaro-slavonic 5
avars 27
avast 1
avenged 1
avenger 2
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27 acts
27 arabic
27 arms
27 avars
27 belthandros
27 brothers
27 closer
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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avars

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1 3,10| struggle with the Slavs and Avars in the Balkan peninsula, 2 3,11| Nisibis was abandoned, the Avars from beyond the Danube invaded 3 3,11| unceasing attacks of the Avars and Slavs in the Balkan 4 3,12| Slavs and Avars.~ Very important events 5 3,12| their aggression by the Avars, a people of Turkish origin 6 3,12| Pannonia. The Slavs and Avars menaced the capital and 7 3,12| movement of the Slavs and Avars, which Byzantine troops 8 3,12| they confuse the Slavs and Avars because they attacked the 9 3,12| Lombards, in alliance with the Avars, destroyed the kingdom of 10 3,14| Phocas in regard to the Avars and the Persians, as well 11 3,15| cities. The appearance of the Avars in Europe was an epoch-making 12 3,15| Evagrius, who wrote: “The Avars twice made an inroad as 13 3,15| in the Peloponnesus. The “Avars” of Evagrius did not confuse 14 3,15| for at that period the Avars attacked the Byzantine Empire 15 4,1 | wars and the campaigns of Avars and Slavs.~ Heraclius, a 16 4,1 | and the invasion of the Avars.[6] “Heraclius was the creator 17 4,1 | menacing it from the east, the Avars and Slavs from the north, 18 4,1 | headed by the Khagan of the Avars, moved southward, pillaging 19 4,1 | menace of the Khagan of the Avars in the north by sending 20 4,1 | danger. The Khagan of the Avars broke the agreement with 21 4,1 | Constantinople with huge hordes of Avars and Slavs. He also formed 22 4,1 | Byzantine victory over the Avars before Constantinople in 23 4,1 | Danube the might of the Avars was rapidly declining. Who 24 4,1 | reached the Khagan of the Avars and other western rulers, “ 25 4,4 | against the Persians and the Avars. He left three historical 26 4,4 | 2) On the Attack of the Avars on Constantinople in the 27 6,3 | sometimes refer to them as Avars),[42] became involved in


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