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" ... be forever free from plunder by the Huns who lived next to Lazica, and he would send them against the Roman domains more easily and readily, whenever he should so desire. For he considered that, as regards the barbarians dwelling in the Caucasus,... "
The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars Ad 363-628 - Página 117
editado por - 1991 - 430 páginas
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Procopius, Volumen1

Procopius - 1914 - 612 páginas
...regards the barbarians dwelling in the Caucasus, Lazica was nothing else than a bulwark against them. But most of all he hoped that the subjugation of Lazica...Byzantium by a sudden assault with no one opposing them. For these reasons, then, Chosroes was anxious to gain possession of Lazica, but in the Lazi 1 Cf. Book...
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A History of Persian Navigation

Hadi Hasan - 1928 - 222 páginas
...advantage to the Persians, that starting from there they might overrun with no trouble both by land and sea the Euxine Sea as it is called, and thus win over...Byzantium by a sudden assault with no one opposing them. For these reasons, ithen, Chosroes was anxious to gain possession of Lazica2." And as Nushirwan hoped...
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History of the Wars: Books 1-2 (Persian War)

Procopius - 2007 - 597 páginas
...regards the barbarians dwelling in the Caucasus, Lazica was nothing else than a bulwark against them. But most of all he hoped that the subjugation of Lazica...Byzantium by a sudden assault with no one opposing them. For these reasons, then, Chosroes was anxious to gain possession of Lazica, but in the Lagi 1 Of, Book...
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