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Alphabetical [« »] herdsmen 1 here 38 heredes 1 hereditary 10 heredity 1 heresies 6 heresy 14 | Frequency [« »] 10 heard 10 hellenes 10 heraclian 10 hereditary 10 horses 10 humanism 10 igor | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances hereditary |
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1 2,1 | the sun; such devotion was hereditary in his own family. In all 2 6,7 | any sale and temporary or hereditary lease of real estate, i.e., 3 8,13| Epirus were reduced to his hereditary land in Epirus. The Latin 4 8,17| fief), i.e. land given in hereditary possession on definite conditions. 5 8,17| the Empire was granted as hereditary property, but on specific 6 8,17| that they should maintain hereditary military service and not 7 8,17| The pronoia was not an hereditary property held unconditionally; 8 8,17| which speedily assumed an hereditary character.~ The Roman patronage ( 9 8,17| they became as it were hereditary governors in their respective 10 8,17| analogous to that of the hereditary counts and dukes of the