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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | and announced their legal right to exist. It declared: “ 2 2,1 | religious obligations (the right of immunity). Any man could 3 2,1 | which thereby acquired the right of inheritance. Thus, simultaneously 4 2,1 | courts. Any man had the right, if his opponent agreed, 5 2,3 | heretic doctrine,” had no right to call their meeting places 6 2,3 | either public or private; the right to assemble was reserved 7 2,5 | archbishop of Constantinople the right to ordain bishops for the 8 2,5 | his personal freedom and right to own property.~ The time 9 3,5 | bestowed upon the emperors the right to create and interpret 10 3,5 | Tribonian, “the Emperor’s right hand in his great legal 11 3,6 | he also considered it his right to determine a specific 12 3,6 | Byzantine Emperor had the right to regulate the life of 13 3,7 | case the Monophysites were right and the orthodox must agree 14 3,8 | Anastasius, robbed of their right to the throne, and finally, 15 3,15| expounded by the author, has a right to claim the attention even 16 4,1 | personal rights, including the right of inheritance. Muhammed 17 4,1 | Christians their temples and the right to perform religious services, 18 5,1 | autocrat, ruling in her own right, and she represented an 19 5,3 | the Isaurian emperors were right in claiming that their legal 20 5,4 | considered it his legal right to make his own religious 21 5,6 | from Constantinople the right of imperial election.~ The 22 5,6 | elect another emperor, whose right to the imperial title would 23 5,8 | independence. He wished to keep the right of guiding the spiritual 24 5,8 | of Damascus still has a right to appear on the title page 25 6,2 | Christians should obtain the right to rebuild all the destroyed 26 6,2 | Emperor should keep the right of appointing the patriarch 27 6,2 | the Emperor received the right of restoring the Church 28 6,3 | peninsula that Simeon based his right to call himself “emperor 29 6,7 | high official who had the right to intervene personally, 30 6,7 | etc., the preferential right would belong to the peasants 31 6,8 | Krumbacher was undoubtedly right when he said that John Geometres 32 7,1 | the Venetian merchants the right of buying and selling all 33 7,1 | customs officers had no right of inspecting their merchandise. 34 7,1 | the Moors.” This was the right flank of the crusading movement 35 7,1 | a red cross worn on the right shoulder was adopted as 36 7,1 | of Themis neither to the right nor to the left, and that 37 7,3 | resistance, to support the right to the Byzantine throne 38 7,3 | prestige, but gave Dandolo the right to celebrate his first victory 39 7,3 | The latter granted the right of conquering Morea to one 40 7,3 | Montferrat: “Having neither right nor power over the Greeks 41 7,4 | And Haskins was absolutely right when he said, “It is not 42 8,7 | Theodore judged it his right to assume the imperial crown, 43 8,10| defend not only our own right, but also that of our friendly 44 8,14| important of which was the right to convoke a council, to 45 8,17| among the laity as to the right of disposal of land property.[ 46 8,17| town or province with the right to collect revenues for 47 8,17| immunity was also granted the right of collecting state revenues.”[ 48 8,17| from taxation, and with the right of jurisdiction; in other 49 8,17| immunity with bayar samosud (right of jurisdiction among the 50 8,17| military service had the right or probably even the obligation 51 9,2 | successor of Ivan III to his right to defend his “patrimony 52 9,3 | transmitted to Charles his right to the supreme power over 53 9,3 | obtained from the Emperor the right to work and exploit rich 54 9,3 | that the union gave him the right to hope for papal support 55 9,4 | and noble fighters for a right cause, a credit to their 56 9,7 | battle of Nicopolis (on the right shore of the lower Danube) 57 9,18| to the theory of divine right.”[394] Of course the history 58 9,18| mosaics of the Chora. He was right when he expressed the hope 59 9,19| council, “I do not judge it right to separate from the Latins


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