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government 177
governmental 2
governments 3
governor 19
governor-general 1
governors 19
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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governor

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,4 | or was subordinate to the governor of Africa.[27] Some churches 2 3,8 | the hands of one person, a governor, who was called praetor. 3 4,1 | very quickly. The Syrian governor and the future caliph, Muawiya ( 4 4,1 | caliphAli and the Syrian governor Muawiya. This bloody strife 5 4,4 | vice-admiral), and the governor of Opsikion bore the title 6 5,3 | an all-powerful military governor, who could revolt and lay 7 5,5 | Theophanes relates that a governor in Asia Minor assembled 8 5,8 | year 863 Omar, the emir (governor) of Melitene, sacked the 9 6,3 | province ruled by an imperial governor. It preserved its internal 10 6,7 | Byzantine Empire to the governor of the capital; he was entrusted 11 6,7 | were governed by a military governor, the strategus. Because 12 7,1 | life. His appointment as governor of Pontus, in Asia Minor 13 7,1 | city was repopulated. The governor Zain‑ed‑Din, who was a good‑ 14 7,1 | of the Mediterranean the governor of the island of Cyprus, 15 7,4 | from the caprice of the governor or tax gatherers and from 16 7,4 | of strategus given to the governor general of the themes towards 17 8,15| with the former imperial governor of the island of Rhodes, 18 9,2 | determined to punish severely the governor of Thessalonica. Unable 19 9,17| The former title of the governor of a theme, strategus, wholly


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