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governments 3
governor 19
governor-general 1
governors 19
gozzoli 1
grabar 1
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19 friends
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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governors

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | edict but a letter to the governors of the provinces in Asia 2 2,2 | territorially very large, their governors had enormous power in their 3 2,2 | revolts were frequent and the governors of these large provinces, 4 2,2 | provinces were placed under governors whose powers were purely 5 2,2 | diocesan and the provincial governors. Toward the end of the fourth 6 2,2 | time onward the provincial governors had only judicial and administrative 7 3,16| late tradition, ordered the governors of the provinces to furnish 8 4,1 | unity of action among these governors. Their indifference to the 9 4,4 | power of the provincial governors, and finally their complete 10 5,3 | functions to the military governors still remain uncertain. 11 5,3 | the too-powerful military governors (strategi), whose loose 12 7,1 | of Mosul, as the Seljuq governors who had become independent, 13 7,4 | sharply to account; provincial governors began to receive high salaries 14 7,4 | been governed by military governors or strategi. Later, especially 15 7,4 | century and earlier, by the governors of some small provinces.~ 16 8,17| Africa. The exarchs or the governors general, first of all military 17 8,17| vast territories military governors general who gradually obtained 18 8,17| authorities. These provincial governors later in the ninth and tenth 19 8,17| became as it were hereditary governors in their respective provinces


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