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1 2,2 | in the triumphal official reception accorded the Emperor at 2 3,5 | phenomenon is usually called, the reception of Roman law, began in western 3 3,11| were accorded an amiable reception. Tentative plans began to 4 3,14| was accorded an imperial reception: the senate, the clergy, 5 6,2 | was accorded a triumphant reception. He was the first ruler 6 6,2 | accorded Basil a triumphant reception, was the last military victory 7 6,4 | heir to the throne. Olga’s reception has been described in detail 8 6,8 | church solemnities, on the reception of foreign ambassadors, 9 7,1 | Constantinople where a solemn reception had been accorded to him 10 7,1 | him by the Emperor. This reception is thoroughly described 11 7,1 | brilliancy of the palace reception, Qilij Arslan did not even 12 8,13| was sent to Theodore. The reception which took place, probably 13 8,13| detailed account of the reception.[103]~ A recent historian 14 8,14| discontented with the haughty reception accorded to him by Pelagius 15 8,17| accorded an almost imperial reception. The protocol of his entry 16 8,17| became the model of the reception of Frankish kings or German 17 8,17| or German emperors. The reception of Charlemagne in Rome in 18 9,7 | fits of insanity.~ A solemn reception and a richly adorned residence