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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Christianity. To look for any system in the actions of this inconsistent 2 2,2 | capital adopted the municipal system of Rome and was subdivided 3 2,2 | Diocletian introduced the system of tetrarchy, “of the power 4 2,2 | sort of artificial dynastic system which was supposed to do 5 2,2 | various competitors. This system was also meant to deprive 6 2,2 | an end to the artificial system of tetrarchy, which had 7 2,2 | and a complex bureaucratic system with strict subjection of 8 2,2 | Empire. This bureaucratic system survived to the last years 9 2,5 | the Syrian Marinus, of the system under which the town corporations ( 10 2,5 | prefect. Although this new system of collecting the taxes 11 3,5 | revision of the entire legal system and a summing up of its 12 3,8 | there was a break with this system and a return to the former 13 3,8 | the former pre-Diocletian system. Justinian introduced the 14 3,9 | that, regardless of the system of Ptolemy, the earth does 15 3,9 | the remarkable defensive system created by Rome during an 16 3,10| history, his entire artificial system of government, which had 17 3,10| full force; the artificial system collapsed; and the metamorphosis 18 3,14| the Empire: the so-called system of themes. The Byzantine 19 4,4 | connect the beginning of the system with the name of Heraclius. 20 4,4 | earlier period of the theme system, historians have made use 21 4,4 | purely military. The theme system, then, was merely the application 22 5,3 | of the provincial theme system which originated in the 23 5,3 | completion and extension of the system of themes under the Isaurian 24 5,8 | Justinian the Great the system of large landed estates 25 6,7 | variation, of the late Roman system of the epibole (see in discussion 26 6,7 | Anastasius): “The allelengyon system of payment imposed excessively 27 6,7 | dynasty. After this period the system began to decline gradually, 28 6,8 | preoccupations. The liturgical system, by controlling design, 29 7,1 | vigorous desire to change the system arose. But Manuel died before 30 7,1 | maintain his power only by a system of terrorism and unspeakable 31 7,1 | realized defects of the former system of administration.” After 32 7,1 | radical reform of a social system which had resulted from 33 7,1 | plots, Andronicus adopted a system of terrorism which, without 34 7,4 | because his philosophical system did not conform to the doctrine 35 7,4 | Empire and the administrative system changed little in the course 36 7,4 | state in which the financial system was entirely disorganized 37 7,4 | similar confiscation.~ The system of kharistikia was not invented 38 7,4 | frequently than anyone else. The system is connected with the secularization 39 7,4 | and eleventh centuries the system of kharistikia was already 40 7,4 | elaborate iconographical system belongs to this period.” 41 8,7 | did not differ from the system in use before 1204, when 42 8,17| with the tenth century, the system of distribution of land 43 8,17| characteristic feature of the system of kharistikion was that 44 8,17| plainly stated that the system of kharistikion as a custom 45 8,17| of the Middle Ages in the system of the distribution of lands 46 8,17| shook the well arranged system of military land holding; 47 8,17| historian cannot be proved. The system of military holdings survived 48 8,17| epoch of the Comneni the system of granting pronoias was 49 8,17| 1182-1185). But the former system triumphed again under the 50 8,17| feudal law, and the feudal system of Jerusalem, if the feudal 51 8,17| Jerusalem, if the feudal system be taken to mean only the 52 8,17| assertion that in the feudal system of Jerusalem we find an 53 8,17| we find an almost ideal system of feudalism. Western institutions 54 8,17| brought into a definite system, under whose conditions 55 8,17| although not the developed system.”[241] It is true that Vasilievsky 56 9,7 | radical change in the social system and the treatment of the 57 9,13| man who best reduced to a system the doctrine of hesychia 58 9,17| the Albanians, the land system of Thessaly fell into a 59 9,18| nature of man himself as the system of the universe of which


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