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Alphabetical [« »] procession 12 processions 1 prochida 1 prochiron 15 prochyta 1 procida 3 proclaim 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 politically 15 prevailed 15 prevent 15 prochiron 15 proper 15 protector 15 pupil | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances prochiron |
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1 6,7 | relations within the Empire.~ ~Prochiron and Epanagoge. — The time 2 6,7 | smaller work entitled the Prochiron (ο προχειρος), i.e., a manual 3 6,7 | ruled. The preface to the Prochiron refers to these laws as 4 6,7 | Proverbs 14:34).[106] The Prochiron was subdivided into forty 5 6,7 | even the compilers of the Prochiron resorted to them rather 6 6,7 | the Latin originals. The Prochiron refers to the Ecloga of 7 6,7 | practical and popular that the Prochiron used much of its contents, 8 6,7 | the introduction to the Prochiron, all persons interested 9 6,7 | merely a revised and enlarged Prochiron.[109] According to its preface, 10 6,7 | sixty books mentioned in the Prochiron, the other in forty books 11 6,7 | differs very greatly from the Prochiron. In the first place, its 12 6,7 | for the Epanagoge from the Prochiron are arranged in a new manner. 13 6,7 | in the footsteps of the Prochiron, the introduction to the 14 6,7 | of the Emperor.[115]~ The Prochiron and the Epanagoge, together 15 9,18| earlier legislative works, the Prochiron, the Basilics, the Novels,