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1 2,2 | the first acts of Julian’s independent rule. Sometimes the Christians 2 3,4 | whether this province was independent or was subordinate to the 3 3,4 | not only was completely independent of the Byzantine Empire 4 3,5 | served as a subject for “independent” investigation. From this 5 3,15| help of European powers, an independent Greek kingdom, when enthusiastic 6 4,1 | long as there was a great independent Basileus outside the Roman 7 4,1 | the second century B.C. independent states began to form among 8 4,1 | conquests became practically independent of the central government 9 5,6 | created which was entirely independent of the existence of the 10 5,8 | of Brussels, and entirely independent of Assemani, the Russian 11 5,8 | provinces west of Egypt, and an independent Aghlabid dynasty, which 12 5,8 | of creating in Italy an independent state, “the Roman Italian 13 5,8 | of Beneventum remained an independent state.~ Contemporary with 14 6,2 | defection of Egypt, where the independent dynasty of the Tulunids 15 6,2 | internal strife, and separate independent dynasties were being formed. 16 6,2 | Saif-ad-Daulah, a member of the independent dynasty of the Hamdanids, 17 6,3 | energetic ruler of western independent Bulgaria, and probably the 18 6,6 | Byzantine power and became an independent state. The Empire and this 19 6,6 | treated each other like independent governments in all the negotiations 20 6,6 | Islands, and made it an independent theme with its own strategus. 21 6,7 | which made him completely independent of the papal pretensions 22 6,8 | were dissatisfied with his independent active rule. It is known 23 6,8 | since led a political life independent of the caliph of Bagdad. 24 6,8 | also divided among various independent dynasties and separate rulers. 25 7,1 | eleventh century Serbia became independent, and her independence was 26 7,1 | Jerusalem and of several independent Latin possessions in the 27 7,1 | and established there an independent possession, which, however, 28 7,1 | governors who had become independent, were called, suddenly seized 29 7,2 | recognized as politically independent of Byzantium, with a capital 30 7,2 | capital at Trnovo and an independent national church. The new 31 7,2 | Empire, proclaimed himself independent ruler of Cyprus, and entered 32 7,3 | After 1204 there were three independent Greek states. The Empire 33 7,3 | Aegean, was the biggest independent Greek center and the most 34 7,4 | existence of Byzantium as an independent state, and forced the Emperors 35 7,4 | ecclesiastical and almost independent republic where only monks 36 7,4 | the possibility of holding independent opinions in one or the other 37 8,1 | disintegrated Eastern Empire, three independent Greek centers were formed; 38 8,2 | of the state there arose independent rulers; the city of Nicaea 39 8,7 | considered himself an absolutely independent ruler and did not recognize 40 8,7 | in the Despotat was also independent, and Michael I commanded 41 8,7 | another hierarch, who was independent of the Orthodox patriarch 42 8,7 | namely, to the autocephalous (independent of archiepiscopal or patriarchal 43 8,14| after 1204 had remained independent and at the head of which 44 8,16| into a certain number of independent Latin and Greek dominions, 45 8,16| developed along parallel lines, independent of each other.[188] As Diehl 46 8,16| Orthodox Greek clergy, both in independent Epirus and in the regions 47 8,17| under whom the two almost independent exarchates were instituted 48 8,17| recognize Trebizond as an almost independent state and during his reign 49 9,2 | continued to live a separate and independent life and the Byzantine possessions 50 9,4 | Seljuqs divided into several independent possessions (emirates) with 51 9,4 | horde of Ghuzz also became independent. At the very end of the 52 9,4 | unified state. They lived in independent districts or župy, at the 53 9,4 | papal representative an independent head in the person of a 54 9,4 | strong and politically almost independent, had established and fortified 55 9,5 | Serbian patriarchate entirely independent from the Constantinopolitan 56 9,5 | patriarchate. Dushan needed an independent Serbian patriarch for his 57 9,8 | principalities almost entirely independent.~ In 1430, Thessalonica 58 9,8 | Morea), an appanage nearly independent from the central government. 59 9,9 | Trebizond, capital of the once independent Empire, passed into the 60 9,13| able freely, by an absolute independent flight, to merge easily 61 9,17| therefore became almost independent of the central government. 62 9,17| despotat whose ruler was almost independent of the central government. 63 9,17| Thessalonica was governed as an independent republic until in 1349 John 64 9,18| the new way of free and independent investigation in literature