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Alphabetical [« »] patristic 1 patrocinium 3 patron 5 patronage 11 patronized 2 pattern 4 patzes 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 naupactus 11 obscure 11 ottomans 11 patronage 11 patzinak 11 paying 11 philosophers | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances patronage |
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1 6,7 | it be by donation, will, patronage, purchase, rent, or exchange; ( 2 8,17| or benefice (beneficium), patronage, and immunity are well known 3 8,17| definitely established. Patronage, i.e. the custom of placing 4 8,17| phenomena analogous to benefice, patronage, and immunity are, of course, 5 8,17| hereditary character.~ The Roman patronage (patrocinium) or the western 6 8,17| the fourth century, where patronage (in the codes called patrocinium) 7 8,17| themselves under the protection (patronage) of their wealthy and powerful 8 8,17| acting in behalf of someone, patronage, protection,” which in any 9 8,17| very profitable practice of patronage or prostasia, forming a 10 8,17| the poor, prostasia, i.e. patronage.~ The institution of immunity ( 11 8,17| Pavlov-Silvansky, who compared western patronage with Russian zakladnichestvo