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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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oath

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | himself told and confirmed by oath the famous story of how 2 3,8 | officials had to take a solemn oath to administer their duties 3 5,5 | people were required to give oath that they would forsake 4 7,1 | expedition and insisted that an oath of vassalage be sworn to 5 7,1 | Unfortunately the terms of the oath of vassalage which the crusading 6 7,1 | crusaders take the vassal oath to Alexius Comnenus. As 7 7,1 | which had taken no vassal oath to him; nevertheless he 8 7,1 | closes with Bohemond’s solemn oath on the cross, the crown 9 7,1 | Prince consented to take the oath of fealty to the Emperor 10 7,1 | Bosphorus and even took the oath to Manuel. Only when Louis 11 7,1 | that alliance sealed by oath run as follows: if Saladin 12 7,3 | small were to take feudal oath to the Emperor; only the 13 7,3 | to be exempted from this oath. This was the basis upon 14 7,3 | were obliged to take vassal oath to the Latin Emperor of 15 8,7 | from Theodore of Epirus an oath of allegiance to him as 16 8,7 | paid no attention to the oath he had taken to the Emperor 17 9,3 | Despot of Epirus took the oath to him. Accordingly, the 18 9,11| George Acropolitas took oath.[245] Michael also expressed 19 9,12| Palaeologus, who, contrary to his oath, had dethroned and blinded


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