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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | gave Christianity the same rights enjoyed by other faiths, 2 2,1 | the dominance or the equal rights of Christianity is raised, 3 2,1 | must be in favor of equal rights. Nevertheless, the significance 4 2,1 | than merely grant equal rights to Christianity as a definite 5 2,3 | throughout the Empire. The civil rights of the heretics were greatly 6 2,3 | conferred upon them political rights and honors, and endowed 7 2,4 | capital Greek had undeniable rights as the language most spoken 8 2,5 | canonists who defended the rights of the Constantinopolitan 9 3,3 | Caesars, had historical rights to western Europe, occupied 10 3,5 | be a lawgiver, with his rights sanctified from above. But, 11 3,6 | Septuagint”). The civil rights of the population were curtailed. 12 3,8 | the inviolability of the rights of the treasury, while on 13 4,1 | advanced the idea of personal rights, including the right of 14 5,6 | emperor gave him no new rights and that in reality he still 15 5,6 | period. In upholding Irene’s rights to the throne, the Byzantine 16 5,6 | violence which infringed on the rights of the Basileus,” pointed 17 6,7 | prescription which protected the rights of the powerful who had 18 6,7 | latter could prove their rights of ownership by written 19 6,7 | the statemay claim its rights by going back to the time 20 6,8 | provinces did not recognize his rights to the throne, and many 21 6,8 | pretenders who disputed these rights appeared in various parts 22 7,1 | to protect the violated rights of the minor Alexius II, 23 7,1 | theoretically still claiming some rights to the south Italian lands, 24 7,1 | have been to give up all rights to the Italian provinces.~ 25 7,1 | the whole fulness of its rights and put an end to the anomaly 26 7,2 | giving up his illusive rights to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 27 7,2 | created for his brother some rights to Byzantium. In the person 28 7,3 | III with supporting the rights of the family of the deposed 29 7,4 | which was then, against all rights, in the hands of the German 30 7,4 | lose its numerous other rights in favor of the commercial 31 7,4 | earnest defender of the rights of the eastern Roman imperial 32 8,7 | unwilling to violate the rights of the Greek patriarch, 33 8,17| meant giving certain state rights to private individuals; 34 9,2 | Palaeologi who possessed rights to the lost Byzantine throne. 35 9,2 | Palaeologus transmitted his rights to the Empires of Constantinople 36 9,2 | Andreastransmission of his rights to Charles VIII seems never 37 9,2 | Andreas again transmitted his rights to the Byzantine throne 38 9,2 | transferred the supreme rights of the Byzantine house to 39 9,2 | brought up the problem of the rights of the rulers of Moscow, 40 9,3 | and felt he was within his rights in taking possession of 41 9,16| successors the religious rights which had been granted the 42 9,16| violation of the religious rights of the Christians became


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