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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | confinement. One of the best authorities on Arianism wrote: “Arianism 2 2,3 | lamentations entreated the Roman authorities to permit them to cross 3 2,5 | by the civil and military authorities only after much bloodshed. 4 3 | the opinion of the high authorities in Slavonic studies, were 5 3,6 | aid of military and civil authorities.~ ~The closing of the Athenian 6 3,8 | between military and civil authorities, he ordered the combining 7 3,14| of themes. The Byzantine authorities in Italy had not been able 8 3,14| completely replaced by military authorities. The exarch, as a representative 9 4,1 | the policy of the central authorities because of some concessions 10 4,1 | rampart of the Byzantine authorities in this district. After 11 4,4 | superiority over the civil authorities. This process was not sudden 12 4,4 | units with strong military authorities in its border provinces. 13 4,4 | predominance to the military authorities, whose services at this 14 4,4 | the exarchates the civil authorities did not immediately give 15 4,4 | districts. The military authorities, however, invested with 16 5,3 | complete removal of civil authorities and the transfer of their 17 5,7 | the military and police authorities, who offended the religious 18 7,1 | her aid. Today the best authorities on Gerbert’s problem consider 19 8,17| superiority over the civil authorities. These provincial governors 20 9,18| severely persecuted by the authorities and even confined in prison.


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