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1 2,1 | Christianity in individual provinces of the empire he admitted 2 2,1 | throughout a large number of provinces; as we know definitely with 3 2,1 | regard to the majority of provinces in Asia Minor, and no less 4 2,1 | towns).~ ~Dividing all the provinces of the empire into four 5 2,1 | it was assured in other provinces. It required no special 6 2,1 | to the governors of the provinces in Asia Minor and in the 7 2,2 | government, especially in the provinces of Ptolemaic Egypt, there 8 2,2 | Diocletian retained his Asiatic provinces and Egypt, with headquarters 9 2,2 | and the adjoining Danubian provinces, with a center at Sirmium 10 2,2 | senatorial and imperial provinces disappeared; all provinces 11 2,2 | provinces disappeared; all provinces were dependent directly 12 2,2 | the emperor. Formerly, the provinces being comparatively few 13 2,2 | governors of these large provinces, supported by their legions, 14 2,2 | political menace of the large provinces, decided to divide them 15 2,2 | smaller units. The fifty-seven provinces in existence at the time 16 2,2 | perhaps more. Moreover, these provinces were placed under governors 17 2,2 | exact number of smaller provinces created by Diocletian is 18 2,2 | contains also a list of provinces. According to scholarly 19 2,2 | Notitia dignitatum numbers 120 provinces. Other lists, also of doubtful 20 2,2 | give a smaller number of provinces.[57] Under Diocletian also 21 2,2 | of small new neighboring provinces were grouped together in 22 2,2 | dioceses resembled the old provinces. Finally, in the course 23 2,2 | including Africa, Italy, the provinces between the Alps and the 24 2,2 | prefectures, which embraced the provinces of Dacia, Macedonia, and 25 2,2 | throne, sometimes kept him in provinces far from the capital as 26 2,2 | Journey through the eastern provinces and stopped at Antioch, 27 2,2 | Persia obtained several provinces on the eastern bank of the 28 2,3 | in the depopulated Roman provinces. For this victory over the 29 2,3 | the old inhabitants of the provinces could be exempted from military 30 2,3 | particularly true of the eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, where 31 2,3 | Asia Minor. The eastern provinces, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, 32 2,3 | in the East. Beyond these provinces Hellenism did not reach. 33 2,3 | comprehension for the eastern provinces, so that in actual practice 34 2,3 | conquest of the eastern provinces, the same Syriac lawbook 35 2,3 | the affairs of the eastern provinces, not only because of the 36 2,3 | religious life of these provinces.~ In the western provinces 37 2,3 | provinces.~ In the western provinces of the Eastern Empire, that 38 2,3 | had devastated the Greek provinces of the Empire with the military 39 2,4 | administration of these provinces to take severe measures 40 2,4 | middle Danube to the western provinces of the Empire, where they 41 2,5 | century, alienated the eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, where 42 2,5 | disturbances in the eastern provinces, aided by the composition 43 2,5 | to ordain bishops for the provinces of Pontus, Asia, and Thrace, 44 2,5 | of Theodoric to the rich provinces of Italy, thus attaining 45 2,5 | applauded in the eastern provinces. The leaders of the church 46 2,5 | granted tax reductions to many provinces and cities, especially those 47 2,5 | explains why the eastern provinces — Egypt, Palestine, and 48 2,5 | importance of the eastern provinces, they used every possible 49 2,5 | the capital. Since these provinces, especially Egypt and Syria, 50 2,5 | peninsula, in most of the provinces of Asia Minor, in the islands, 51 2,5 | alienation of the eastern provinces was already beginning to 52 2,5 | their native cities and provinces. Cappadocia, in Asia Minor, 53 2,5 | eastern and the western provinces of the Byzantine Empire 54 2,5 | with developments in the provinces of Asia and Africa, despite 55 2,5 | the greater part of these provinces, according to Krumbacher, 56 2,5 | European group of Byzantine provinces was responsible for only 57 3,1 | more alienated the eastern provinces, and a very interesting 58 3,2 | the eastern Monophysitic provinces, which were in reality the 59 3,3 | to the population of the provinces occupied by the barbarians. 60 3,3 | barbarians. The natives of the provinces which had fallen into the 61 3,4 | only Africa and all her provinces, but also returned our imperial 62 3,4 | of the Alps (the former provinces of Rhaetia and Noricum) 63 3,4 | interests in the border provinces, he seized upon a plea for 64 3,4 | Slavs had devastated the provinces of the peninsula even as 65 3,4 | deep into the Byzantine provinces, destroying everything with 66 3,4 | churches of the invaded provinces sent their treasures to 67 3,4 | made the western conquered provinces very unsafe.~ From Justinian’ 68 3,4 | question. The conquered provinces could be retained by force 69 3,4 | eastern border and the eastern provinces, which embodied the really 70 3,6 | to alienate the eastern provinces, a fact that did not harmonize 71 3,6 | strongly opposed by the eastern provinces. During Justinian’s reign 72 3,6 | primarily in the eastern provinces. The widest following was, 73 3,7 | significant problem of the eastern provinces, Egypt, Syria, and Palestine. 74 3,8 | widespread, especially in the provinces; taxes were not paid regularly. 75 3,8 | private landownership in the provinces upon the unrestrained conduct 76 3,8 | exceedingly great abuses in the provinces that their correction can 77 3,8 | full authority in their provinces and that they even maintained 78 3,8 | payment of taxes in the provinces entrusted to them. The bishops 79 3,8 | administrative reforms.~ Not all the provinces of the Empire were governed 80 3,8 | combining several small provinces, particularly in the East, 81 3,8 | larger units; while in some provinces of Asia Minor, in view of 82 3,8 | authority over the two Egyptian provinces[91] as well as over Alexandria, 83 3,8 | territories and power in the provinces were not systematic during 84 3,8 | authority in some of the eastern provinces, Justinian retained the 85 3,8 | their existence, and in some provinces it was occasionally necessary 86 3,11| Danube invaded the Byzantine provinces in the Balkans, and Daras, 87 3,12| frequently attacked the provinces of the Balkan peninsula, 88 3,12| remaining in the Byzantine provinces, and they gradually occupied 89 3,13| destroyed, camps overthrown, provinces depopulated, when the husbandman 90 3,15| population of the seacoast provinces and fortified cities. The 91 3,16| Empire, with its sixty-four provinces and 912 cities. It is impossible 92 3,16| ordered the governors of the provinces to furnish the capital with 93 3,16| hospitals. In the distant provinces of the Empire the name of 94 3,16| firmly in the newly conquered provinces, and the results became 95 3,16| the eastern Monophysitic provinces. Justinian met with most 96 4,1 | of the eastern Byzantine provinces. Soon after they seized 97 4,1 | religious conditions in these provinces. The majority of the population, 98 4,1 | the Monophysites, of these provinces were greatly oppressed by 99 4,1 | destroying the northern provinces and reaching as far as Constantinople, 100 4,1 | took Syria, Egypt, and many provinces.”[12] At about this time ( 101 4,1 | churches in the capital and the provinces, and ordered a large amount 102 4,1 | Khazars. The northern Persian provinces bordering the Caucasus formed 103 4,1 | into the central Persian provinces, collecting rich spoils. 104 4,1 | Byzantine Empire the conquered provinces of Syria, Palestine, and 105 4,1 | reclaimed all the lost eastern provinces of the Empire, restored 106 4,1 | The Arabs.~ The reclaimed provinces of Syria, Palestine, and 107 4,1 | lost to the Arabs the same provinces which he had rescued from 108 4,1 | Historically, the best-known provinces of the peninsula were (1) 109 4,1 | From the Romano-Byzantine provinces of Palestine and Syria in 110 4,1 | its eastern and southern provinces: Syria, Palestine, Egypt, 111 4,1 | Mesopotamia and in the Arabian provinces along the Euphrates River, 112 4,1 | the Asiatic and African provinces with a determination to 113 4,1 | eastern and southern Byzantine provinces so easily occupied by the 114 4,1 | emperors that rendered the provinces of Syria, Palestine, and 115 4,1 | taxes from the conquered provinces. The religious convictions 116 4,1 | orthodox portion of the eastern provinces was also dissatisfied with 117 4,1 | population of the Byzantine provinces of Syria and Palestine was 118 4,1 | conquerors met in the subjected provinces a people of their own race 119 4,1 | and part of the Byzantine provinces in North Africa, were already 120 4,1 | to which the new Arabian provinces along the seashore were 121 4,1 | its eastern and southern provinces and caused it to lose its 122 4,1 | Mardaites to settle in the inner provinces of the Empire, and for this 123 4,1 | Arabs in the newly conquered provinces and facilitated the subsequent 124 4,1 | patriarchates of the occupied provinces fell into the hands of the 125 4,1 | conquering the north African provinces, many of the natives migrated 126 4,1 | steady progress of these provinces possible by the strong defense 127 4,1 | Balkans, namely, the former provinces of Moesia and Smaller Scythia ( 128 4,1 | population of the neighboring provinces. The Bulgarian newcomers 129 4,1 | and southeastern Byzantine provinces, frequent Arabian attacks 130 4,1 | frequent Arabian attacks on the provinces of Asia Minor, the successful 131 4,1 | its power from the eastern provinces, and now a part of these 132 4,2 | Empire its Monophysitic provinces — Syria, Palestine, and 133 4,2 | Monophysitic bishops of the eastern provinces in order to bring about 134 4,2 | the eastern Monophysitic provinces with orthodoxy. But in the 135 4,2 | the Emperor in the western provinces. He was subjected to terrible 136 4,3 | reconciliation with the provinces which no longer formed part 137 4,3 | population of the eastern provinces, a fact which aided greatly 138 4,3 | the Arabian power in these provinces. Syria, Palestine, and Egypt 139 4,4 | authorities in its border provinces. The Persian, and later 140 4,4 | Byzantine Empire of its eastern provinces, completely changed conditions 141 4,4 | resort in the most insecure provinces to the establishment of 142 4,4 | the application to other provinces of the regime instituted 143 4,4 | reorganization in those provinces. Heraclius, however, had 144 4,4 | administration, the civil provinces (eparchies), continued to 145 4,4 | intellectually productive eastern provinces of Syria, Palestine, Egypt, 146 4,4 | prevailed, not only in the provinces torn away from the Empire, 147 4,4 | period came from the eastern provinces, some already under the 148 5,2 | Constantinople people from various provinces. Even in the opinion of 149 5,3 | understood in the majority of provinces. In many districts, in the 150 5,3 | transferred the civil power in the provinces into the hands of military 151 5,3 | were apparently only four provinces by the end of the eighth 152 5,3 | power, especially in the provinces menaced by the enemies of 153 5,4 | tendencies of the eastern provinces were somewhat influenced 154 5,4 | influence upon the eastern provinces should be taken into consideration 155 5,4 | in the eastern Byzantine provinces of Asia Minor there had 156 5,4 | Phrygia, one of the central provinces in Asia Minor.~ Meanwhile 157 5,4 | prevalent in the eastern provinces; they grew up with these 158 5,5 | s accession the European provinces were still devoted to icon 159 5,5 | country and exiled to distant provinces. Pictures of trees, birds, 160 5,6 | a revolt of some western provinces against the legal ruler 161 5,6 | the Eastern and Western provinces.”[111] In other words, Charles 162 5,8 | great harm to the border provinces by injuring the prosperity 163 5,8 | exercise any authority in the provinces west of Egypt, and an independent 164 5,8 | menace to the Byzantine provinces in southern Italy. The Venetian 165 5,8 | the Empire to these two provinces. By this measure, which, 166 5,8 | Slavs of the before named provinces.[148]~ In the year 811, 167 5,8 | still alive in the eastern provinces of Asia Minor and in the 168 5,8 | large numbers to the western provinces, mostly to Thrace. Hence 169 5,8 | supported by the eastern provinces of Asia Minor this was not 170 5,8 | population of the western provinces, Italy and Greece, all the 171 5,8 | Aegean and some of the coast provinces of Asia Minor. The theological 172 5,8 | beautiful maidens of all provinces were gathered in Constantinople. 173 6,2 | Romanus’ accession. The border provinces were comparatively free 174 6,2 | non-Muhammedans of those provinces. He also bound himself to 175 6,2 | conquer all of Syria and other provinces, too. “The incursions of 176 6,2 | annexation of the conquered provinces, for his army returned to 177 6,4 | the same time the northern provinces of the Empire were in danger 178 6,5 | live peacefully in their provinces north of the Balkans. The 179 6,6 | inroad into the Byzantine provinces of southern Italy.~ For 180 6,6 | rightful place of subject provinces. No one else so forgot the 181 6,6 | eleventh century Byzantine provinces in southern Italy were made 182 6,7 | from the capital into the provinces, and an obstinate struggle 183 6,7 | in the southern Italian provinces of Apulia and Calabria, 184 6,8 | This struggle between the provinces and the capital ended, after 185 6,8 | which was a victory of the provinces over the capital. Alexius 186 6,8 | the capital against the provinces. It was “the unhappy time 187 6,8 | landowning aristocracy in the provinces did not recognize his rights 188 6,8 | began to menace its border provinces in Asia Minor and in the 189 6,8 | these stubborn and arrogant provinces” with some pleasure. “The 190 6,8 | Armenia, and Cappadocia — the provinces which were the homes of 191 6,8 | reached as far as the western provinces of Asia Minor. The Turkish 192 6,8 | for pillaging Byzantine provinces in Asia Minor, and, according 193 6,8 | chronicler, entered these provinces not as momentary bandits 194 6,8 | the hero of these border provinces, Basil Digenes Akrites. 195 6,8 | that one was not in the provinces of an enlightened monarchy, 196 6,8 | religious centers in remote provinces where the power of the capital 197 6,8 | Constantinople, but the Byzantine provinces of that period have also 198 7,1 | looting and plundering the provinces of the Christian and Roman 199 7,1 | neighbors the lost Greek provinces and dreamt of restoring 200 7,1 | all rights to the Italian provinces.~ The sudden rise of Roger 201 7,2 | both the capital and the provinces. The foreigners who resided 202 7,3 | in the Middle Ages. Those provinces are represented in Michael’ 203 7,4 | for the boundaries of the provinces and their number to remain 204 7,4 | enumerated “by names all the provinces that were under the power 205 7,4 | the smaller size of the provinces, and it was gradually replaced 206 7,4 | governors of some small provinces.~ In the commercial situation 207 7,4 | capital, but also in the provinces. In the West, at Venice, 208 8,13| opportunity to recover the provinces lost under Vatatzes, and 209 8,13| throughout the present and future provinces of the Empire. Very important 210 8,17| conditions of the eastern provinces of the Empire, and what 211 8,17| and prosperous frontier provinces, the government strengthened 212 8,17| organization to the inland provinces. But many severe military 213 8,17| nobles were granted towns or provinces as kormlenie, often as reward 214 8,17| private landownership in the provinces upon the unrestrained conduct 215 8,17| exceedingly great abuses in the provinces that their correction can 216 8,17| full authority in their provinces, and that they even maintained 217 8,17| for refuge to the inland provinces of the Empire; old monasteries 218 8,17| Constantinople and the eastern provinces to his eldest son; Rome, 219 8,17| governors in their respective provinces and thus evaded direct control 220 8,17| might have been not in the provinces of an enlightened monarchy 221 9,4 | it its real name. Those provinces of the Greek Kingdom are 222 9,7 | thee: ‘Princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary, ( 223 9,12| exclusively concentrated. The provinces were now open to their propaganda, 224 9,17| from the few devastated provinces which still remained in 225 9,17| their devastation of entire provinces and large centers, as, for 226 9,17| into decay. Many fertile provinces were lost; the rest were 227 9,17| was felt not only in the provinces, but also in the chief cities