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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,13| these friendly relations the exarch of Ravenna erected in the 2 3,14| military governor-general, the exarch, who was to direct the activities 3 3,14| guidance of the military exarch. Only later the civil officials 4 3,14| military authorities. The exarch, as a representative of 5 3,14| Unlimited in his power, the exarch was given imperial honors. 6 3,14| the full disposal of the exarch.[128]~ Just as the Ravennese 7 3,14| because the residence of the exarch was at Carthage) dates also 8 3,14| unlimited office as that of the exarch, who, granting the desire 9 3,14| And in reality the African exarch was to raise the banner 10 3,14| Phocas, and the son of the exarch was to become emperor in 11 3,14| the revolt of the African exarch, Heraclius. Egypt soon joined 12 3,14| under the direction of the exarch’s son, also named Heraclius, 13 3,16| the Byzantine viceroy or exarch. This last period was the 14 4,2 | Constans II ordered the exarch of Ravenna to arrest Martin 15 4,2 | him to Constantinople. The exarch carried out these orders, 16 4,2 | arrested by the Italian exarch and transferred to Constantinople, 17 8,14| Ephesus with the title of the exarch of all Asia, was profoundly 18 8,17| exarchate. Whenever the exarch arrived at Rome, he was 19 8,17| modeled after that of the exarch, and it remained authoritative 20 8,17| the revolt of the African exarch Heraclius resulted in the


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