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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | renounced their imperial rank according to the established 2 2,1 | only state religion to the rank of all other religions.”[ 3 2,3 | appointment to the high rank of Augustus, Theodosius 4 2,3 | council also established the rank of patriarch of Constantinople 5 2,3 | of Constantinople shall rank next to the bishop of Rome, 6 2,3 | and deprived of senatorial rank; for what the Romans in 7 2,3 | condescendingly, gave them the rank of allies, conferred upon 8 2,4 | could advance to very high rank. This educational center 9 2,4 | then obtained from Leo the rank of Caesar for his son, the 10 2,4 | for his son, the highest rank in the Empire. The Emperor 11 2,5 | raised the question of the rank of the patriarch of Constantinople 12 2,5 | magnified as she is, and rank next after her.”[138] Furthermore, 13 2,5 | conferring the imperial rank upon his father, Zeno. Following 14 2,5 | Zeno to confer upon him the rank of Roman patrician and to 15 3,2 | court, bestowed upon her the rank of patrician, and soon married 16 3,3 | Clovis, had received his rank of consul from Anastasius; 17 3,6 | clergy, even those of highest rank, but he also considered 18 4,1 | that Muawiya assumed the rank of caliph in Jerusalem.[ 19 4,2 | Sophronius, raised to the rank of patriarch of Jerusalem, 20 4,4 | renounced his imperial rank, and in the year 717 Leo 21 5,2 | each other for the supreme rank of khan and initiated many 22 5,6 | acceptance of the imperial rank. Some have believed that 23 5,6 | with regard to his imperial rank, then what was the attitude 24 5,6 | the West.~ The imperial rank obtained by Charles for 25 5,8 | who was raised to his high rank by the will of the Emperor 26 5,8 | still bore their imperial rank. These emperors were all 27 5,8 | deposed by the Emperor. The rank of archbishop of Constantinople 28 5,8 | attaining the high imperial rank, as did Leo III, Leo V, 29 5,8 | patriarchal throne and his high rank was conferred upon Photius, 30 6,7 | After long deliberations the rank of patriarch was conferred 31 6,7 | Phocas (after 963).[123]~ The rank of eparch or prefect of 32 6,7 | to speak, on the highest rank of the Byzantine bureaucratic 33 6,7 | and wealthy, attained high rank in service, and had seized 34 6,8 | of brigands, rose to the rank of a founder of an Empire.”[ 35 6,8 | he continued to rise in rank and grow in influence. Psellus 36 7,1 | the insignia of imperial rank, and dreamt of making Constantinople 37 7,2 | Trnovo was raised to the rank of primate.~ Thus, during 38 7,4 | of senatorial or military rank of the immovable property 39 7,4 | regardless of his social rank.~ The chrysobull of 1182 40 9,3 | league. A cardinal of high rank went to Constantinople in 41 9,9 | everyone according to his rank, his military position, 42 9,17| passed into the secondary rank and was no longer a normal 43 9,17| promotions to one or another rank. This treatise serves as


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