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| Alphabetical    [«  »] officeholding 3 officer 3 officers 5 offices 18 official 67 officially 22 officials 49  | Frequency    [«  »] 18 neighbors 18 nephew 18 next 18 offices 18 operations 18 oration 18 participated  | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances offices  | 
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1 2,2 | court, civil, and military offices, which contains also a list 2 2,2 | same hands. The numerous offices and titles were retained 3 2,2 | from Latin to Greek; many offices degenerated into mere titles 4 2,2 | ranks; and a number of new offices and dignities were created 5 2,4 | phase of government, such as offices, military affairs, religious 6 3,8 | in his decrees. He sold offices at high prices and, regardless 7 3,16| official documents kept in the offices and archives, while his 8 5,5 | condemning the buying of church offices for money (simony), etc. 9 6,2 | Jews thronged the Muslim offices, promising to deny their 10 6,8 | military expeditions, on offices and titles, and many other 11 6,8 | there he was given important offices and high titles. At the 12 7,1 | lucrative and responsible offices of the Empire began to pass 13 7,4 | treasury; the sale of public offices ceased. A historian contemporary 14 8,13| occupying, nevertheless, high offices, he had in times of danger 15 8,16| He reached the highest offices but failed in his military 16 9,9 | diplomat, who held high offices in the Empire, was full 17 9,12| fill the ecclesiastical offices with cultured and educated 18 9,17| treatise concerning court offices attributed to the fourteenth