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Alphabetical [« »] tired 2 tireless 1 title 107 titles 19 titulary 6 tituli 2 titus 3 | Frequency [« »] 19 stage 19 sway 19 temples 19 titles 19 traces 19 tribe 19 unsuccessful | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances titles |
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1 2,2 | Augusti had to lay down their titles and transfer them to the 2 2,2 | Maximian did lay down their titles in 305 and retired to private 3 2,2 | The numerous offices and titles were retained in the Byzantine 4 2,2 | dignitaries. Most of the titles were changed from Latin 5 2,2 | offices degenerated into mere titles or ranks; and a number of 6 2,4 | into a definite number of titles (tituli). Each book treats 7 3,13| glory in new and profane titles. Do I, in this matter, most 8 5,3 | subdivided into eighteen titles, deal mainly with civil 9 6,5 | bestowed Byzantine court titles upon the Patzinak princes. 10 6,7 | was subdivided into forty titles (tituli) and contained the 11 6,7 | contents, especially in the titles following the twenty-first. 12 6,7 | was divided into forty titles. Just what these two collections — 13 6,8 | striving to attain Byzantine titles. The Greek language was 14 6,8 | expeditions, on offices and titles, and many other aspects 15 6,8 | important offices and high titles. At the same time he taught 16 7,1 | Venetian churches and honorable titles with a fixed salary to the 17 7,4 | canonical collection of fourteen titles), the patriarch of Antioch, 18 7,4 | Panteugenus and deprived of his titles. He composed some orations 19 9,5 | Seres, Dushan, among other titles, glorifies himself as “the