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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | center at Sirmium on the River Save (near present Mitrovitz); 2 2,2 | connected with both banks of the river by means of wooden bridges. 3 2,3 | permit them to cross the river. The barbarians offered 4 2,3 | on the other side of the river [Danube] that the Romans 5 3,9 | customhouse situated on this river. Byzantine commerce with 6 4,1 | as far as the Euphrates River. The peninsula of Arabia, 7 4,1 | provinces along the Euphrates River, Meanwhile, the official 8 4,1 | in 636 the battle on the River Yarmuk led to the Arabian 9 5,8 | bodies were thrown into the river, but miraculously floated 10 5,8 | were then rescued from the river by some Christians and given 11 6,2 | as far as Edessa and the River Euphrates, and the earth 12 6,3 | were annihilated at the river Achelous, close to Anchialus ( 13 6,5 | sometimes even beyond this river. In the west the border 14 6,5 | on the other side of the river, as well as against the 15 6,8 | on the left bank of the river. All efforts to prevent 16 7,1 | peninsula, east of the Vardar river, and later on entered the 17 7,1 | north, on the Elbe (Laba) river.~ Historians strongly disapprove 18 7,2 | mere accident, drowned in a river; thereupon his army was 19 8,4 | Antioch, on the Maeander river, in Carla. The chief force 20 8,16| while crossing a raging river the maid and the servants 21 9,3 | the Sea of Azov) and the river of Tanais (Don).”[66]~ Thus, 22 9,4 | battle in Boeotia, at the river of the Cephisus, near the 23 9,5 | 105] like an overflowing river which has passed far beyond 24 9,6 | Tana, at the mouth of the River Don (near present-day Azov). 25 9,6 | situated at the mouth of the river Don, was one of the very 26 9,17| at the mouth of the Don River.[329] Caffa especially was


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