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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Any man could bequeath his property to the Church, which thereby 2 2,1 | state resources of landed property or money and grain. Christians 3 2,2 | death and confiscation of property. Still another edict stated 4 2,2 | to them their confiscated property.~ Because these religious 5 2,5 | posts, confiscated their property, and drove them out of the 6 2,5 | freedom and right to own property.~ The time of Anastasius 7 3,3 | confiscating much of their property. Refugees and exiles from 8 3,6 | professors were exiled and the property of the school was confiscated. 9 3,8 | they rob everything… State property has almost entirely gone 10 3,8 | sixth century vast landed property in various parts of Egypt. 11 3,8 | the church of its landed property, Justinian consciously and 12 5,3 | phenomena: personal peasant property, communal landownership, 13 5,5 | imprisoned, and lost their property. Many were banished from 14 5,5 | large monasterial landed property and the limitation of the 15 5,8 | forced to transfer their property to their wealthy neighbors. 16 6,2 | impartiality, safety of property, family life, children, 17 6,2 | and the confiscation of property.[20]~ The occupation of 18 6,2 | that the churches and their property had been restored to the 19 6,7 | secularization of church property in the western Frankish 20 6,7 | the extent of their landed property began to increase very rapidly. 21 6,7 | forcing them to transfer their property to their wealthy neighbors. 22 6,7 | forbidden to acquire the property of the poor in any manner, 23 6,7 | preferred to own a detached property.”[134] The orders of Nicephorus 24 6,8 | contains an inventory of the property of the poorhouse and monastery 25 7,1 | depriving them of their property. Because of his lofty moral 26 7,1 | and protection for their property during their absence. There 27 7,1 | to be arrested and their property confiscated. Venice, naturally 28 7,3 | and confiscation of their property under Manuel, as well as 29 7,3 | Venice for the Venetian property seized by Manuel Comnenus 30 7,3 | patriarch, of ecclesiastical property, and other religious affairs. 31 7,4 | ecclesiastic and monastic property, against which the government, 32 7,4 | the church and monastic property; but later he was forced 33 7,4 | excessive increase of church property, the Comneni, at the same 34 7,4 | permanent and inalienable property, exempted it from all taxes, 35 7,4 | scruples in confiscating the property of large landowners; even 36 7,4 | military rank of the immovable property granted by the Emperor; 37 7,4 | regulation, the immovable property was to go to the treasury. 38 8,15| of movable and immovable property took place,[143] and this 39 8,17| right of disposal of land property.[206] If these definitions 40 8,17| was granted as hereditary property, but on specific condition 41 8,17| or other revenue-yielding property as a reward for service 42 8,17| pronoia was not an hereditary property held unconditionally; the 43 8,17| powerful” to acquire any property whatever from the poor, 44 8,17| years.” as its exclusive property which was exempted from 45 8,17| few facts about private property, this novel goes on to say 46 8,17| goes on to say that “state property has almost entirely passed 47 8,17| sixth century vast landed property in various parts of Egypt. 48 8,17| augment church and monastery property. Justinian’s epoch is the 49 8,17| inferior in size of land property to the Western Church. The 50 9,7 | nature, should be the common property of the population; every 51 9,9 | robbed and polluted; private property was plundered. In these 52 9,12| becomes for a long time the property of the representatives of


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