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Alphabetical [« »] curtain 3 curve 1 custodian 1 custom 16 customary 5 customhouse 2 customhouses 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 contain 16 crimea 16 crushed 16 custom 16 deacon 16 departure 16 despite | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances custom |
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1 4,1 | the widely spread cruel custom of revenge, he preached 2 4,1 | for putting an end to the custom which prevailed among certain 3 5,3 | Justinian and partly from local custom.[33] Later he was inclined 4 7,1 | Empire and made them free of custom, port, and other dues connected 5 7,3 | traveling, and the feudal custom of spending life in war. 6 8,13| old, “seated, according to custom, on a shield,”[94] was proclaimed 7 8,13| contrary to the established custom of making use of the mercenary 8 8,16| the well-known Byzantine custom of the choice of the worthiest 9 8,17| established. Patronage, i.e. the custom of placing oneself under 10 8,17| system of kharistikion as a custom of granting monasteries 11 8,17| possessing land, and refers the custom to ancient statutes (sicut 12 8,17| kormlenie (feeding). This was a custom in Old Russia; the Russian 13 8,17| immunity-exkuseia back to a Western custom which passed to Byzantium 14 9,4 | Byzantium, where it was an old custom of the emperors to appoint 15 9,5 | accordance with Byzantine custom, Dushan’s wife was also 16 9,6 | stated that the income from custom duties of Galata amounted