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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | likewise left open and freely granted, as befits the quiet of 2 2,1 | given all the privileges granted to the pagan priests. They 3 2,2 | court. His subjects, when granted an audience, had to fall 4 2,2 | development. Although seemingly he granted religious freedom to all, 5 2,2 | But since the gods have granted us liberty, it seems to 6 2,3 | restored all the privileges granted the clergy by Constantine 7 2,3 | enlarged the privileges granted by some of his predecessors 8 2,3 | plans. In 409 he formally granted permission to the Christians 9 2,5 | Furthermore, the same canon granted the archbishop of Constantinople 10 2,5 | Italy. This request was granted and Odovacar became the 11 2,5 | Although Anastasius often granted tax reductions to many provinces 12 2,5 | new form; it is taken for granted that the main role in the 13 3,5 | Valentinian III, which granted paramount authority only 14 3,6 | monasteries, to which he granted special privileges. He also 15 3,16| occasion the population was granted many favors and great celebrations 16 4,1 | the new religion. Muhammed granted a sort of amnesty to all 17 4,1 | this, the Muslim rulers granted certain privileges to the 18 7,1 | submission to Manuel. Pardon was granted, and Andronicus apparently 19 7,1 | imperial seal) of May 1082 granted the Venetian merchants the 20 7,1 | exceptional economic privileges granted Venice served in the course 21 7,1 | the famous charter of 1082 granted to Venice by Alexius Comnenus 22 7,1 | him as if they had been granted to him by the Emperor. He 23 7,1 | The cities and districts granted to Bohemond are enumerated 24 7,1 | fleet; thereupon Alexius had granted the Republic of St. Mark 25 7,1 | small commercial privileges granted Pisa by Alexius were not 26 7,1 | him for peace, which John granted on the condition that the 27 7,1 | unlimited imperial power granted him by God; he would not 28 7,2 | idea of unrestricted power granted him by God, could not, for 29 7,3 | deprived of the privileges granted all the crusaders.”~ The 30 7,3 | was in Attica. The latter granted the right of conquering 31 7,4 | that matter the Emperor granted this island to Christodulus 32 7,4 | intrusion upon theology, they granted him his freedom in purely 33 7,4 | frequent use. Monasteries were granted both to ecclesiastics and 34 7,4 | monasteries for men were granted to women, and those for 35 7,4 | interests of the monastery granted to him, to watch over it 36 7,4 | of the immovable property granted by the Emperor; if, none 37 7,4 | where the trade privileges granted Venice by the Emperor are 38 7,4 | chrysobull was reluctantly granted by Alexius III Angelus to 39 8,2 | considered that his power was granted to him by God. “My Imperial 40 8,2 | upon me the power…” God had granted Theodore for his zeal “the 41 8,7 | state, the Emperor of Nicaea granted Michael’s request, having 42 8,9 | existence.”[66] From a charter granted by Asen at the same time 43 8,10| imperial power as unlimited and granted by God and comprehending 44 8,13| very important treaty which granted to the Genoese the commercial 45 8,13| Free trade forever was granted the Genoese throughout the 46 8,15| estates seem to have been granted by the Emperor to the members 47 8,15| pronoia, that is to say, land granted by the emperors or, in their 48 8,15| and Venice the latter was granted vast commercial privileges. 49 8,17| beneficiarius, i.e. a man granted land on condition of paying 50 8,17| monasteries, which were granted both to laymen and to clergy. 51 8,17| borders of the Empire was granted as hereditary property, 52 8,17| the third century, when he granted the frontier lands taken 53 8,17| In the course of time the granted estate itself began to be 54 8,17| bequeath, nor give away the granted land. In other words, the 55 8,17| Empire. The pronoia was granted either by the emperors themselves 56 8,17| the Russian nobles were granted towns or provinces as kormlenie, 57 8,17| were forbidden to enter granted possessions, and the recipient 58 8,17| grant of immunity was also granted the right of collecting 59 8,17| According to them the privileges granted by the charters of the Byzantine 60 8,17| proof that no exkuseia was granted before, the more so as the 61 8,17| and of the tenth century, granted to the Athenian monks, show 62 8,17| confirmation of this charter granted by the “earlier reigning” 63 8,17| this edict Justinian II granted a salina in Thessalonica 64 9,1 | the Romans — this has been granted them by the will of God 65 9,3 | if I said that God who granted freedom to them, granted 66 9,3 | granted freedom to them, granted it through us, I should 67 9,5 | chrysobulls) written in Greek granted by Dushan to the Greek monasteries 68 9,5 | there is a general charter granted to all the Athenian monasteries; 69 9,5 | become subject [to us, has granted and accorded to them by 70 9,9 | strength which has been granted us by the power of God.”[ 71 9,12| imperial charter (chrysobull) granted on this occasion, the protos 72 9,16| religious rights which had been granted the Christians were strictly 73 9,18| Constantinople, and Crete, was granted citizenship of Venice,[366]


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