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Alphabetical [« »] grandiose 3 grandson 12 grandsons 1 grant 23 granted 73 granting 13 grants 10 | Frequency [« »] 23 feeling 23 fortifications 23 friend 23 grant 23 grew 23 hellenism 23 human | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances grant |
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1 2,1 | perceive that we have made this grant to the said Christians, 2 2,1 | Constantine did more than merely grant equal rights to Christianity 3 2,2 | would have been forced to grant to Christianity its victorious 4 5,8 | Empire was not willing to grant the Bulgarian church complete 5 5,8 | the Emperor refused to grant this demand. In this case 6 6,7 | council it was determined to grant a dispensation to the Emperor 7 6,7 | organization and work, the grant of markets, the regulation 8 7,1 | by pledging himself to grant some privileges to the Catholic 9 7,3 | amount, besought them to grant him a respite. This led 10 7,4 | many points was ready to grant reasonable concessions. 11 8,13| Genoese pledged themselves to grant free trade to the Emperor’ 12 8,17| usually meant a territorial grant to be held on condition 13 8,17| meaning of kharistikon, a grant of land in general not specifically 14 8,17| specifically as a monastery grant. A very good authority on 15 8,17| in the sense of imperial grant. This term was pronoia.~ 16 8,17| special meaning of imperial grant did not lose its original 17 8,17| received a monastery as a grant (kharistikion) pledged himself 18 8,17| man who received such a grant was sometimes called not 19 8,17| the term pronoia “means a grant to the office-holding class 20 8,17| certain service from the grant.”[212] Military service 21 8,17| used in the sense of a land grant on condition of military 22 8,17| and the recipient of the grant of immunity was also granted 23 8,17| expressed the purpose of his grant: the entire profit from