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1 2,2 | decided to divide them into smaller units. The fifty-seven provinces 2 2,2 | civil. The exact number of smaller provinces created by Diocletian 3 2,2 | but earlier dates, give a smaller number of provinces.[57] 4 2,5 | large bronze follis with its smaller denominations was introduced. 5 3,4 | by Anastasius, admittedly smaller than Procopius would have 6 4,1 | provinces of Moesia and Smaller Scythia (now Dobrudja). 7 5,8 | after this conquest the two smaller peninsulas could communicate 8 6,2 | hands of the Arabs, for the smaller cities which still belonged 9 6,2 | the fourth century. The smaller western part with the city 10 6,5 | Hadrianople, while some of their smaller detachments had reached 11 6,6 | end of Basil’s reign. The smaller Italian possessions, such 12 6,7 | Basil issued meanwhile a smaller work entitled the Prochiron ( 13 7,1 | joined the main army in smaller bands. In 1097 a Danish 14 7,3 | great number of larger or smaller fiefs, for the possession 15 7,4 | became inappropriate to the smaller size of the provinces, and 16 9,7 | England, Germany, and some smaller states also sent troops. 17 9,17| established feudal relations with smaller landowners. But owing to 18 9,18| center resembling some of the smaller Italian centers of the Renaissance