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1 2,1 | this work is not authentic.[3] The judgment of Burckhardt, 2 2,1 | opposing side did not agree; (3) the decisions of the episcopal 3 2,2 | of the Balkan peninsula; (3) Illyricum, the smallest 4 2,2 | Ammianus Marcellinus (xxv, 3, 15-20). While anticipating 5 3 | 3. Justinian the Great and 6 3 | i.e., upper Macedonia.[3] The first three emperors 7 4 | rather than to the son.[3] With the death of Constantine 8 4,1 | southwest of the peninsula; and (3) Hidjaz, the narrow strip 9 4,1 | of prescribed rituals; (3) the contribution of a certain 10 4,4 | Anatoli, ανατολη, “the east”); 3) “the imperial God-guarded 11 4,4 | of the Holy Virgin, and (3) Heraclias, a panegyric 12 5,1 | but is rejected by others.[3] The confusion on this point 13 5,3 | class under the law; and (3) the economic character 14 6,1 | Macedonian city of Charioupolis.[3]~ Basil’s life previous 15 6,7 | purchase, rent, or exchange; (3) the military allotments 16 6,8 | tribute to Alp Arslan; (3) Byzantium was to return 17 7,1 | their power and authority. (3) Worldly and secular motives 18 8,2 | of the whole of Romania.[3]~ After the death of Theodore 19 9,2 | of restored Byzantium.”[3] The Empire of the first 20 9,7 | cattle, and so on);[178] and (3) those who have the care 21 9,17| professional men; and, finally, (3) the populace—the small