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Alphabetical [« »] charmed 3 charming 2 charms 1 charter 17 charters 13 chase 1 chasm 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 athanasius 17 belisarius 17 besieged 17 charter 17 chosen 17 completed 17 concessions | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances charter |
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1 7,1 | successors, the imperial charter of Alexius (or chrysobull, 2 7,1 | or chrysobull, i.e. the charter confirmed with a gold imperial 3 7,1 | loaded and unloaded. The charter of Alexius gives an interesting 4 7,1 | Venetian merchants in the charter they were treated much more 5 7,1 | merchants themselves. By the charter of Alexius Comnenus a solid 6 7,1 | of Venice, and the famous charter of 1082 granted to Venice 7 8,9 | their existence.”[66] From a charter granted by Asen at the same 8 8,17| found the earliest imperial charter (chrysobull) granting an 9 8,17| which according to the charter was so far away from Roman 10 8,17| supposed that the earliest charter (chrysobull) granting an 11 8,17| the traits of exkuseia. A charter of Basil I (867-886) protects 12 8,17| places of Mount Athos.” This charter was confirmed by Basil’s 13 8,17| Another confirmation of this charter granted by the “earlier 14 8,17| of the tenth century by a charter of Romanus I Lecapenus ( 15 9,5 | monasteries there is a general charter granted to all the Athenian 16 9,5 | Athenian monasteries; in this charter he said: “Our Majesty, having 17 9,12| protos. In the imperial charter (chrysobull) granted on