byzantines in A Sentence

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    This must be before the Byzantines.

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    And the Byzantines, to go on,

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    And the Byzantines to go on,

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    Vandals, Byzantines, Arab Umayyads,

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    In July 634, the Byzantines were decisively defeated at Ajnadayn.

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    Muslim Arabs defeated the Sassanids and Byzantines as they marched into the Caucasus region.

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    Walid bin Hisham suggested that like the Byzantines, separate departments of Treasury and Accounts should be set up.

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    And the Byzantines to go on, then borrowed"praecox which became"praecocia which then became"baricoci which is how the Arabs got"albaricoque.

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    And the Byzantines, to go on, then borrowed"praecox", which became"prekokkia", which then became"berikokki", which is how the Arabs took"al-baquq.

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    Christians in Jerusalem who sided with the Byzantines were put to death for high treason by the ruling Muslims.

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    The Byzantines launched an attack on a wide front along the Balkan Mountains from the Shipka Pass to the Black Sea.

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    For comparison, just 23 years earlier when Jerusalem was conquered by the Persians from the Byzantines, a general massacre was ordered.

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    The modern edged weapons of the Byzantines, excellent throwing machines(which Procopius describes so vividly) underline the weaknesses of opponents in this regard.

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    An interesting fact is that they were baptized by the Byzantines in 916, that is, before the official baptism of Russia.

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    And the Byzantines, to go on, then borrowed praecox, which became prekokkia, which then became berikokki, which is how the Arabs got al-barquq.

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    Today, when we use the adjective“Byzantine” to describe this empire, we risk obscuring the degree to which the people we call“Byzantines” saw themselves as Romaioi- Romans.

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    Its area has known many empires and dynasties, including ancient Berber Numidians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arab Umayyads, Berber Fatimids, Berber Almoravids, Berber Almohads and later Turkish Ottomans.

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    He kept the troops in training by an annual expedition against the Byzantines and therefore kept the Byzantines in a constant state of unease and therefore kept his northern border safe.

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    The decline of the Roman Empire brought with it a significant drop in the production and consumption of wine in western and central Europe, but the Eastern and Western Church(particularly the Byzantines) preserved the practices of viticulture and winemaking.

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    If one is partial towards the Byzantines, one can think instead of the Iraqi generals in the current war there-- the Coalition generals hope that some of the Iraqi generals will defect and are trying to insert forged messages into their communications network.

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