Thank you.
I think I may be overusing "the".
The paper deals with the problem of the attitude of the Byzantines towards the lands (such as Cilicia and northern Syria) which were taken by the Byzantine Empire from the Arabs in the Xth and XIth centuries. All of them were Byzantine possessions prior to the great Arabic conquests of the VIIth century, and the question presented by this paper is if the Byzantines regarded these conquests as recapture and liberation, if the history of these lands could have been one of the reasons encouraging Byzantine expansion in this region. The answer appears to be negative. Byzantine sources only mention previous Byzantine possession of a land or a city if it was lost immediately prior to its recapture by the imperial forces. There are not many serious indications that the fact that Cilicia and Syria belonged to Byzantine Empire before Arab conquests played a role in the Byzantine politics of the X-XI centuries.
I think I may be overusing "the".
The paper deals with the problem of the attitude of the Byzantines towards the lands (such as Cilicia and northern Syria) which were taken by the Byzantine Empire from the Arabs in the Xth and XIth centuries. All of them were Byzantine possessions prior to the great Arabic conquests of the VIIth century, and the question presented by this paper is if the Byzantines regarded these conquests as recapture and liberation, if the history of these lands could have been one of the reasons encouraging Byzantine expansion in this region. The answer appears to be negative. Byzantine sources only mention previous Byzantine possession of a land or a city if it was lost immediately prior to its recapture by the imperial forces. There are not many serious indications that the fact that Cilicia and Syria belonged to Byzantine Empire before Arab conquests played a role in the Byzantine politics of the X-XI centuries.
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