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sobbed 1
sober 1
socage 1
social 67
society 20
sociologists 1
socrates 4
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67 never
67 nothing
67 official
67 social
67 us
66 central
66 classical
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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social

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | connected with them, the social life of that period. This 2 2,3 | people prominent in the social and religious life of the 3 2,3 | the reaction of certain social groups to the Germanic question. 4 2,3 | containing a vivid picture of the social and religious life of his 5 3,5 | reference to the general social conditions of the time. 6 3,8 | expressing various political, social, or religious tendencies. 7 3,8 | important significance as a social element.[78]~ An interesting 8 3,8 | interesting picture of the social struggle in the sixth century. 9 3,8 | Empire had evil effects upon social security, city finance, 10 3,16| source in the study of the social and economic history of 11 3,16| information concerning the social and administrative history 12 4,1 | established certain religious and social guaranties for the Christian 13 4,1 | of them to constitute a social class, called by the epithet 14 4,4 | valuable for the history of the social and economic life of the 15 5,4 | intact, there was also a social and political reform. It 16 5,4 | remarkable attempt at a social, political, and religious 17 5,7 | more thorough study of the social aspect of the iconoclastic 18 5,8 | religious, as well as the social, point of view. Politically 19 5,8 | numerous supporters.~ Some social strife resulted from this 20 5,8 | probability created very serious social changes in Asia Minor. In 21 5,8 | the great religious and social workers in the stormy period 22 5,8 | a religious-canonic and social nature is of very great 23 6,7 | Social and political developments~ ~ 24 6,7 | Macedonian emperors and social relations within the Empire.~ ~ 25 6,7 | foundations of the public and social structure of the Empire 26 6,7 | called forth by changed social and economic conditions.~ ~ 27 6,7 | most acute questions in the social and economic life of that 28 6,8 | at court, but also of the social life of the whole Empire. 29 6,8 | to enter, regardless of social or financial status, providing 30 7,1 | part with the different social classes. Sharing in the 31 7,1 | out a radical reform of a social system which had resulted 32 7,1 | person who would keep up the social policy of the first three 33 7,1 | particularly in the sphere of social problems and interests, 34 7,4 | administration.~ ~Financial and social conditions. — As a general 35 7,4 | quite different for internal social and economic life. And if 36 7,4 | with some phenomena of the social life of a still earlier 37 7,4 | elements which formed the social and political platform of 38 7,4 | anyone regardless of his social rank.~ The chrysobull of 39 7,4 | information on the political, social, and literary conditions 40 7,4 | make them interesting for social history in general and literary 41 8,15| Social and economic conditions 42 8,15| took place.[144] From the social standpoint, Vatatzes may 43 8,15| to say, of losing their social position, forbade his subjects 44 8,16| history and the political and social conditions of his epoch; 45 8,17| the complicated political, social, and economic phenomenon 46 8,17| was limited only to the social aspect and failed to attain 47 8,17| complicated institution by the social conditions of the almost 48 8,17| part of the complicated social inheritance which the Christian 49 8,17| characteristic features of the social structure of the Byzantine 50 8,17| properties were not only a social anomaly in the Empire but 51 8,17| all branches of Byzantine social and economic life. Finally 52 8,17| feudalizing processes in the social, political, and economic 53 9,7 | urgency of political and social reform for the Peloponnesus. 54 9,7 | a radical change in the social system and the treatment 55 9,7 | analogy with parts of the Social Contract of Jean Jacques 56 9,12| composition. Created by abnormal social conditions, it offered a 57 9,12| had a great effect on the social organization. The people, 58 9,12| extended to politics and social movements. For example, 59 9,17| Political and social conditions in the Empire.~ 60 9,17| of the imperial dynasty.~ Social relations between the higher 61 9,17| the point of view of the social antagonism between aristocratic 62 9,17| champions of freedom and better social conditions for the future.[ 63 9,17| Cantacuzene, prevailed over the social element.[325] This problem 64 9,17| but it appears that the social background occupied the 65 9,17| Thessalonica; however, the social problem was intermingled 66 9,17| general history of medieval social problems.~ Owing to the 67 9,18| political, religious, and social conditions of the Empire


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