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1 2,4 | lecturing were also better paid in Athens than elsewhere. 2 2,5 | hated chrysargyron, a tax paid in gold and silver (in Latin 3 3,8 | provinces; taxes were not paid regularly. The factions 4 3,8 | the government taxes be paid in full and willingly at 5 3,9 | ordered great honor to be paid to Sopatrus, causing him 6 5,8 | reinstated Ignatius. Michael paid no attention to the proclamation 7 5,8 | the professors were well paid from the government treasury. 8 6,8 | The East, like Italy, paid a heavy price for the mistakes 9 7,1 | the first installment was paid in 1185. He also attempted 10 7,3 | sum agreed upon should be paid in full. The sum not being 11 7,4 | all. Attention has been paid to the doctrines which appeared 12 7,4 | Alexius insisted that taxes be paid in money of full weight. 13 8,7 | the Despot of Epirus, he paid no attention to the oath 14 8,13| Byzantine” Emperor who paid attention to the “hellenization” 15 9,2 | emperors of Trebizond and paid them tribute. The Despotat 16 9,17| of the Emperor were not paid; all the balances of the 17 9,17| republic.”[322] The zealots paid no attention to orders from