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service 65
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | lies Constantine’s great service to the world: if not he, 2 2,3 | be exempted from military service by the payment of a money 3 2,3 | Apostles. For his great service to Christianity in its struggle 4 2,3 | who had rendered great service to the Empire during its 5 2,3 | designated consul for this great service to the Empire. The Gothic 6 2,5 | transported to Thrace. The great service of Anastasius was this decisive 7 3,8 | police, even his own postal service. Such magnates had their 8 3,8 | an obligation of imperial service and an act of gratitude 9 4,1 | Constantine performed a great service, not only for his own Empire, 10 5,3 | the officials in judicial service must receive definite salaries 11 5,3 | abolition of compulsory service, and the introduction of 12 5,3 | inflicted upon men in military service for such offenses as mutiny, 13 5,6 | year 800, during the solemn service in the Church of St. Peter, 14 5,8 | finished its work, solemn service was performed in the temple 15 5,8 | Especially solemn is his Easter service, whose chants express the 16 5,8 | editions, such as the Russian service books. His large collection 17 5,8 | library of Photius was at the service of his friends. Yielding 18 6,7 | to devote himself to the service of God.[92] The Byzantine 19 6,7 | wealthy, attained high rank in service, and had seized the village 20 6,8 | prince Seljuq, who was in the service of a Turkestan khan about 21 6,8 | even entered the Emperor’s service and received certain government 22 6,8 | other works. His greatest service was expressed in his efforts 23 6,8 | conditions of life. During his service under nine emperors he continued 24 7,1 | the Cumans did an enormous service to the Christian world. “ 25 7,1 | preserved churches and Christian service. They had not prohibited 26 7,1 | Europe. Yet this historical service cost her dear, since not 27 7,1 | path of truth and obedient service to the Catholic church. 28 7,4 | themselves for the military service of the Constantinopolitan 29 7,4 | St. Sophia during divine service and in the Hippodrome for 30 8,13| on this occasion in Greek service.”[107] A contemporary, George 31 8,14| Greek rites and the church service, conceding, for example, 32 8,15| that they furnish military service. Perhaps the large landowners 33 8,16| designed for the church service, became later a prescribed 34 8,16| works will render a great service; this task is not easy, 35 8,17| s rendering of military service occupied first place, so 36 8,17| condition of paying military service. Later when western European 37 8,17| condition of paying military service. But in Byzantium, especially 38 8,17| maintain hereditary military service and not alienate the lands 39 8,17| eastern, confirms the military service of the frontier soldiers 40 8,17| men who gave no military service; in other words, fundamentally 41 8,17| Frohne (socage, compulsory service); since they discovered 42 8,17| property as a reward for service done and on condition of 43 8,17| of discharging a certain service from the grant.”[212] Military 44 8,17| the grant.”[212] Military service was especially meant. The 45 8,17| on condition of military service. Complete certainty on the 46 8,17| kormlenie, often as reward for service in the field; these nobles 47 8,17| of discharging military service, which speedily assumed 48 8,17| police, even his own postal service. Many of these magnates 49 8,17| therefore exempt from military service, it sapped the military 50 8,17| upon condition of military service had the right or probably 51 9,3 | began to crowd into his service and to emigrate into his 52 9,3 | south-Slavonic world into the service of the Angevins … The Slavonic 53 9,3 | only to render military service and to defend the border 54 9,6 | wrote that while a Christian service was being celebrated in 55 9,7 | those who render military service; the soldiery should not 56 9,9 | churches, celebrated a union service in St. Sophia, which aroused 57 9,9 | his military position, and service. Know this: if you sincerely 58 9,9 | evening of the same day service was celebrated in St. Sophia, 59 9,9 | spectacles was the last Christian service held in the church of Holy 60 9,9 | it was fitting that the service for its departing spirit 61 9,9 | that of the last Christian service in St. Sophia is surely 62 9,14| pope celebrated a solemn service during which John V once 63 9,17| century, a factor in the service of the mercantile house 64 9,18| almost all his life in the service of a Genoese ruler of Lesbos, 65 9,19| Byzantium performed great service for the future destinies


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