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authoritative 4
authorities 20
authority 85
authorization 2
authorized 3
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86 i.e.
86 perhaps
86 writings
85 authority
85 become
85 code
85 full
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | unreservedly to the said Christians authority to practice their worship. 2 2,1 | Constantine’s reign the authority of the episcopal courts 3 2,1 | privileges increased the authority of the bishops in society 4 2,2 | strictly separated military authority from civil authority; from 5 2,2 | military authority from civil authority; from his time onward the 6 2,2 | concentrate military and civil authority in the same hands. The numerous 7 2,2 | with still undiminished authority, saying that it was humiliating 8 2,3 | who believed that their authority should encompass the church 9 2,5 | who had acquired so much authority during the reign of Zeno. 10 2,5 | of the newcomers had real authority only after official approval 11 2,5 | as the bearer of supreme authority, who alone could bestow 12 2,5 | cited earlier as the chief authority on Constantine the Great. 13 3,4 | government had neither the authority nor the means to establish 14 3,5 | which granted paramount authority only to the works of the 15 3,6 | everything is subject to the authority of the emperor. Fully aware 16 3,6 | This policy of temporal authority in religious and ecclesiastical 17 3,6 | Rome enjoyed supreme church authority. In his letters to the bishop 18 3,7 | an encroachment upon the authority of the Council of Chalcedon. 19 3,8 | accomplished by one person of high authority. And we are even ashamed 20 3,8 | Cappadocian magnates had full authority in their provinces and that 21 3,8 | distinctly civil and military authority. In Justinian’s time, in 22 3,8 | Augustalis), with military authority over the two Egyptian provinces[ 23 3,8 | out the idea of combining authority in some of the eastern provinces, 24 3,12| of the imperial political authority in Italy.~ ~ 25 3,14| functions with military authority did not involve the immediate 26 3,14| interference as a final authority in the religious affairs 27 3,14| dominance of the military authority over the civil. While the 28 3,16| received from some high authority. In any event, in the dry 29 4,1 | which still recognized the authority of the Emperor, formed, 30 4,1 | of Italy. The Emperor’s authority, however, was still recognized 31 4,4 | civil administrator. The authority was purely military. The 32 5,1 | a woman ruling with full authority of supreme power. She was 33 5,3 | three works. The greatest authority on Byzantine law, the German 34 5,3 | but a work of legislative authority.[42]~ The theory of the 35 5,3 | Empire, given weight by the authority of Zachariä von Lingenthal 36 5,4 | considered himself the sole authority in spiritual as well as 37 5,4 | signature of the patriarch. This authority was of great value to Leo.~ 38 5,6 | emperor exercise divine authority on earth.”[106] The prevailing 39 5,6 | ruled with full imperial authority. From the point of view 40 5,8 | that they believed their authority to be unlimited in all phases 41 5,8 | caliphs ceased to exercise any authority in the provinces west of 42 5,8 | formally placed under the authority of the western Emperor; 43 5,8 | predecessors Leo enjoyed great authority as a gifted general and 44 6,1 | the unusual combination of authority in the hands of Zoë, widowed 45 6,2 | Muhammedan yoke and recognize the authority of the Byzantine Greeks.”[ 46 6,7 | Ignatius acknowledged his authority and influence in the affairs 47 6,7 | patriarchs, that he possessed no authority over the entire church, 48 6,7 | hoped to acquire unlimited authority in the church affairs of 49 6,7 | pretensions of the West. His authority became much greater in the 50 6,7 | interesting chapters on imperial authority, on the power of the patriarch, 51 6,7 | Epanagoge with reference to the authority of the Emperor.[115]~ The 52 6,7 | entrusted with almost unlimited authority, and stood, so to speak, 53 6,7 | ruled by a clisurarch, whose authority was nor as great as that 54 6,8 | he died in 1067 imperial authority passed for a few months 55 6,8 | Bagdad, but exercised their authority in this important city through 56 6,8 | 156] He restored Byzantine authority on the Danube, and was also 57 6,8 | heroes,”[183] who scorned the authority of the Emperor and the caliph, 58 7,1 | development of the papal power and authority; if the popes succeeded 59 7,1 | they would spread their authority over many new countries 60 7,1 | increase their power and authority. (3) Worldly and secular 61 7,1 | bade Manuel recognize the authority of the western emperor and 62 7,1 | emperor and yield to the authority of the pope, and ended with 63 7,2 | statement is based only on the authority of a Byzantine historian 64 7,3 | restoring in full the papal authority, which had been undermined 65 7,3 | text was to be found, the authority of the German scholar was 66 7,4 | was limited by the supreme authority of the Scriptures and the 67 8,16| the highest ecclesiastical authority, the patriarch, who was 68 8,16| ancient literature, the authority of which, in the persons 69 8,17| monastery grant. A very good authority on the internal life of 70 8,17| accomplished by one person of high authority. And we are even ashamed 71 8,17| Cappadocian magnates had full authority in their provinces, and 72 9,4 | historian, the best recent authority on the Catalan problem in 73 9,5 | sanctioned by the higher authority of the Church. The archbishop 74 9,5 | forced to yield to the higher authority of the Tsar, as an absolute 75 9,6 | course, under Byzantine authority. But at the beginning of 76 9,7 | recognition of the final authority of the king in ecclesiastical 77 9,11| bread), and the supreme authority of the pope; to all these 78 9,12| compromised persons in government authority. This force seldom ventured 79 9,13| attacks, which shook monastic authority in Byzantium.[273]~ Barlaam80 9,17| the Venetians “had more authority;” in another place he mentioned 81 9,18| talent. A fine theologian, an authority in the classics, a skillful 82 9,18| Nicaea. Well-educated, an authority on the classical authors, 83 9,18| modern editors, and a high authority on ancient authors, such 84 9,18| been, subdued by the strict authority of church and state. Formalism 85 9,19| but the greatest living authority on Greek literature and


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