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1 2,1 | his significance for the given period and attempts to penetrate 2 2,1 | judgment of Burckhardt, given briefly here, makes no allowance 3 2,1 | of the Latin original is given by Eusebius in his Ecclesiastical 4 2,1 | of other religions were given full freedom to follow whatever 5 2,1 | might know that we have given freely and unreservedly 6 2,1 | Christian clergy (clerici) were given all the privileges granted 7 2,1 | important privileges were given to episcopal courts. Any 8 2,2 | unsatisfactory information given by the sources. The main 9 2,3 | was consecrated bishop and given the see of the capital in 10 2,3 | head of the church. He was given the title of “Catholicos,” 11 2,4 | The new higher school was given a separate building with 12 2,4 | surname “Great” sometimes given Leo, since it was a significant 13 2,5 | against the Persians and has given firsthand information about 14 3,3 | Anastasius also who had given official recognition to 15 3,5 | suitable decisions for a given case, because the jurists 16 3,5 | to this, the full power given to the commission in the 17 3,8 | victory” or “vanquish,” has given this uprising the name of 18 3,8 | the administration and “given the empire, through his 19 3,13| mores! When all of Europe is given over to the power of barbarians, 20 3,14| his power, the exarch was given imperial honors. His palace 21 3,16| Procopius of Caesarea, who has given a complete and well-rounded 22 3,16| more dependable than those given by Procopius. The second 23 5,3 | of the Byzantine Empire, given weight by the authority 24 5,5 | see of Constantinople was given to Tarasius, who declared 25 5,6 | who are in distress; it is given to you to exalt the good.[ 26 5,8 | river by some Christians and given solemn burial.[137]~ The 27 5,8 | see of Constantinople was given to Methodius, who had suffered 28 6,2 | praise, a part should be given to Romanus Lecapenus to 29 6,2 | the authentic information given by the Christian Arabian 30 6,3 | the Bulgarians that he was given the name of Bulgaroctonus (“ 31 6,4 | compare the reference just given with the accounts found 32 6,4 | of the treaty of 911 (as given in the Russian chronicle), 33 6,4 | re-examine the chronology of Oleg given by the old Russian chronicles.~ 34 6,7 | second set of rules (typicon) given by Emperor Constantine IX 35 6,8 | of the fact that he was given the assurance o£ personal 36 6,8 | the rapids of the Dnieper, given in two languages, “Slavonic” 37 6,8 | court, and there he was given important offices and high 38 7,1 | Venice, in return for the aid given by her fleet, received from 39 7,1 | Catholic church. One is given the impression that in these 40 7,1 | the eleventh century, had given up all hope of recovering 41 7,1 | to the crusaders must be given up, if we consider Alexius 42 7,1 | A Serbian princess was given in marriage to a Hungarian 43 7,1 | famous “Greek fire” were given in honor of the sultan. 44 7,1 | narration of the battle was given by the Emperor in that letter; 45 7,1 | Myriocephalon.~ The preference given by Manuel to the West, which 46 7,2 | western knights and was given up to terrific devastation. 47 7,3 | sympathy Alexius III had given the Pisans, and, possibly, 48 7,3 | Constantinople by the crusaders, was given by another eyewitness, Nicholas 49 7,4 | monasteries, which were given as grants (in Greek kharistikia) 50 7,4 | trade business.” The list given in this Novel, a source 51 7,4 | important title of strategus given to the governor general 52 7,4 | flatter. But Prodromus must be given credit for remaining almost 53 8,2 | Bulgars. The latter had been given the name of the “slayer 54 8,2 | Σελεντιον, σιλεντιον), the name given at the time of Byzantium 55 8,8 | that, unless speedy help is given the Emperor, it is to be 56 8,11| Tartar invasion two stories given by a western historian of 57 8,11| version, Miller wrote: “Having given the Holy Father this lesson 58 8,14| instructions. The legate was given some special powers, the 59 8,15| suffered under Theodore II is given by a contemporary writer.[ 60 8,16| civilization seems to have given the Frankish barons who 61 8,16| that several polemic pieces given under the name of George 62 8,17| definition of feudalism given by a Russian scholar, P. 63 8,17| possessor; therefore lands given on certain conditions for 64 8,17| feodum (fief), i.e. land given in hereditary possession 65 8,17| aspect, so its use may be given only as an hypothesis, although 66 8,17| field; these nobles were given the opportunity to enrich 67 8,17| immunities-exkuseias mostly given to monasteries. According 68 8,17| unexpectedly the Christian East has given into the hands of scholars 69 9,2 | Andronicus was frivolous and given to love affairs, and one 70 9,2 | case, in the instructions given the Venetian envoys about 71 9,2 | XI; the latter is often given the Slavonic name of his 72 9,3 | study of this problem was given by the celebration in Sicily, 73 9,3 | receive the support formerly given by the government, which, 74 9,5 | ones. Besides the charters given to separate monasteries 75 9,7 | quote the Sultan’s words given in a writing of Manuel, “ 76 9,7 | received with great honor and given many promises, but he was 77 9,9 | schism.~ Italian sources have given us the priceless Journal 78 9,9 | clock of May 28-29. At the given signal, the city was attacked 79 9,13| quietists, was the name given to the men whose goal was 80 9,17| important information is given by Mazaris.[314] Earlier 81 9,17| meticulous descriptions are given of the court ceremonial, 82 9,17| The answer is, perhaps, given by a medieval Greek proverb; ‘ 83 9,18| often not very exact, is given by Laonikos on the peoples 84 9,19| Barlaam’s significance was given by A. Veselovsky: “The role