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1 2,1 | was the capital of that province. The churches built during 2 2,2 | transformed into a mere province. The administrative reforms 3 2,3 | becoming established in any one province of the Empire.~ On the other 4 2,3 | suppose that inside the province the Greek language was not 5 2,3 | and religious life of the province. The mass of the people 6 2,3 | had been settled in this province of Asia Minor by Theodosius 7 2,5 | a sort of viceroy of the province, which theoretically still 8 3,4 | modifications the imperial province thus established in Spain 9 3,4 | perfectly clear whether this province was independent or was subordinate 10 3,4 | of his power. The entire province of Gaul not only was completely 11 3,4 | the Lazi of the Caucasian province of Lazica (now Lazistan), 12 3,4 | Persians to leave Lazica, the province on the southeastern coast 13 3,12| they surrounded the Roman province on three sides: from the 14 3,14| beginning of the theme (province or district) organization, 15 3,15| actually having lost a single province, could consider as its subjects 16 4,1 | point in the history of this province.~ ~This was a disaster unheard 17 4,1 | general problems of the province, their personal rivalries, 18 4,1 | Arabian conquest of the entire province of Syria; and in 637 or 19 4,1 | Constantinople with its adjoining province. By this time the Balkan 20 4,1 | military colony of Bithynia, a province in the theme of Opsikion, 21 4,2 | Arabs. There was still the province of Egypt, but even its days 22 4,4 | military corps stationed in a province, and only later, probably 23 4,4 | detachment, but also to the province where it was stationed. 24 4,4 | sense of a territory or province with military administration.~ 25 4,4 | Sophia, George of Pisidia (a province in Asia Minor), who lived 26 4,4 | to the distant Caucasian province of Lazica, where he remained 27 5,1 | a city of the Isaurian province.[8] The Syrian origin of 28 5,3 | civil administration of the province.”[56] But the fact still 29 5,4 | Theophilus, born in the Phrygian province of central Asia Minor. The 30 5,4 | Paphlagonia in Asia Minor, a province on the coast of the Black 31 5,5 | the monks and nuns of his province at Ephesus and said to them, “ 32 5,8 | migrated into Pisidia, a province in Asia Minor, where Nicephorus 33 5,8 | of Amorion in Phrygia, a province of Asia Minor; hence his 34 5,8 | between the two states in the province of Thrace. Traces of these 35 5,8 | spent all his life in a province which no longer formed part 36 6 | transformed into a Byzantine province; and Russia, upon adopting 37 6,2 | Byzantine influence in this province, but failed to make any 38 6,2 | into an ordinary imperial province.~ In the seventh century, 39 6,3 | transformed it into a Byzantine province.~ During the reign of Basil 40 6,3 | transformed into a Byzantine province ruled by an imperial governor. 41 6,6 | and Otto I invaded the province of Apulia. However, the 42 6,7 | movement penetrated into a province, they placed its spiritual 43 6,7 | more generally, to “a small province” ruled by a clisurarch, 44 6,8 | the south, pillaged the province of Hadrianople, and besieged 45 6,8 | investigation of Cappadocia, “a new province of Byzantine art.”[195]~ 46 7,1 | compares the Bulgarian province with a grape‑vine, whose 47 8,7 | its territory had formed a province of the Byzantine Empire; 48 8,17| administration of a town or province with the right to collect 49 9,2 | Florinsky, “Some islands and one province (Thrace) thoroughly ruined 50 9,4 | the West, from the Persian province of Khorasan (Khurasan), 51 9,4 | peninsula, and then the central province, Arcadia. In the rest of 52 9,7 | possessions, the Byzantine province which had been formed there 53 9,17| modern scholars for the province of Macedon and Thessaly 54 9,17| fourteenth century.[311] But a province separated from the capital