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Alphabetical [« »] responses 1 responsibilities 3 responsibility 2 responsible 23 rest 23 rested 4 restitutor 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 precious 23 reconciliation 23 remains 23 responsible 23 rest 23 ruins 23 rural | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances responsible |
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1 2,1 | The person who was chiefly responsible for the many changes in 2 2,3 | administration. Many very responsible posts were in German hands. 3 2,3 | capital, where the most responsible army posts and many of the 4 2,4 | view. By a lucky choice of responsible officials, Theodosius succeeded 5 2,5 | best positions and most responsible posts in the capital. Very 6 2,5 | He removed them from the responsible posts, confiscated their 7 2,5 | corporations (curiae) were responsible for collecting the taxes 8 2,5 | productive land thus became responsible for the full payment of 9 2,5 | Byzantine provinces was responsible for only ten per cent of 10 3,5 | this work. This fault is responsible for the fact that the learned 11 3,5 | of the population, were responsible for the immediate appearance 12 3,8 | were at the same time made responsible for the complete payment 13 4,1 | and self-control. He was responsible for putting an end to the 14 4,1 | Unbearable living conditions were responsible for the crushing force with 15 5,7 | remarked; “Leo the Isaurian is responsible for the rather rude manner 16 5,8 | Christian and pagan parties were responsible for many of the troubled 17 6,7 | made the wealthy landowners responsible for the taxes of the poor, 18 6,8 | influence. Constantine is also responsible for the lengthy account 19 7,1 | and the most lucrative and responsible offices of the Empire began 20 7,1 | should not be considered responsible for the failure of the Germans.~ 21 7,1 | and granting them the most responsible and lucrative places, he 22 9,6 | it is not he alone who is responsible for this event, fatal to 23 9,12| conditions and to the power responsible for them, that is, the imperial