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English: The Byzantine Empire by 626 AD at the end of the Byzantine-Sassanid wars after Heraclius reconquered Syria, Palestine and Egypt from the Sassanids.
Striped sections are territories raided by the Sassanids |
Date | 7 November 2007 (original upload date) |
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Author | Justinian43 at English Wikipedia |
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- 2007-11-07 01:38 Justinian43 800×370× (48797 bytes) The [[Byzantine Empire]] by 626 AD at the end of the Byzantine-Sassanid wars after [[Heraclius]] reconquered Syria, Palestine and Egypt from the Sassanids. Stripped sections are territories raided by the Sassanids
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