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1 2,2 | of the Ptolemies, was the unlimited, deified power of the monarchs, 2 2,2 | continued to be the same unlimited deified monarchs as the 3 2,5 | from his works as from an unlimited source. So great was his 4 3,14| affairs of the exarchate. Unlimited in his power, the exarch 5 3,14| was endowed with similar unlimited power.[129]~ Naturally, 6 3,14| Emperor to create such an unlimited office as that of the exarch, 7 4,1 | monotheistic, and God is considered unlimited in his power over His creatures. 8 5,4 | final ideal was to attain unlimited power over a religiously 9 5,8 | believed their authority to be unlimited in all phases of the life 10 6,7 | measure he hoped to acquire unlimited authority in the church 11 6,7 | was entrusted with almost unlimited authority, and stood, so 12 7,1 | the throne believing in unlimited imperial power granted him 13 8,10| of the imperial power as unlimited and granted by God and comprehending