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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | a livelihood and receive pay from the works of these 2 2,3 | how many oboli I have to pay; in answer they are philosophizing 3 2,3 | Emperor Gordian was forced to pay the Goths an annual tribute. 4 2,3 | the Emperor was forced to pay them a large sum of money 5 2,5 | fell on persons unable to pay, as well as on the unproductive 6 3,4 | Byzantine Empire should pay a very large annual tribute 7 3,4 | and then he was forced to pay a large sum of money for 8 3,4 | The Emperor undertook to pay Persia annually a very large 9 3,4 | exhausted population could pay. The Emperor’s attempts 10 3,8 | expenses his subjects “must pay the government taxes willingly 11 3,8 | honest men; the latter must pay their taxes willingly, fully, 12 3,8 | frequently kept back its pay. But the army, consisting 13 4,1 | favor the caliph promised to pay a certain tribute. This 14 4,1 | which he bound himself to pay the Bulgarians annual tribute 15 5,2 | Byzantine Empire, which was to pay a tribute, as in the time 16 5,2 | failures was forced to agree to pay tribute to the Bulgarians.~ 17 5,4 | thus inducing others to pay closer attention to it. 18 6,3 | harsh, though Romanus had to pay a yearly tribute to Simeon. 19 6,4 | costly gifts and promising to pay Igor a tribute similar to 20 6,6 | noise? To whom does the city pay taxes? And did not this 21 6,7 | the powerful magnates and pay for that protection the 22 6,7 | the latter were unable to pay them. If this measure, so 23 6,8 | money; (2) Byzantium was to pay a large annual tribute to 24 7,3 | religion was concerned, to pay a large amount of money, 25 7,3 | the vessels they could not pay the Republic of St. Mark 26 7,3 | is to say, that he should pay them a large sum of money 27 7,3 | its suburb, and, unable to pay the whole amount, besought 28 7,4 | ability of the population to pay taxes also decreased. Some 29 7,4 | territories could not, of course, pay taxes. The situation was 30 8,2 | the Franks and began to pay them tributes.”[5] At this 31 8,16| contemporaries unanimously pay to him the highest tributes.[ 32 9,2 | account of his failure to pay back borrowed money. While 33 9,3 | his military expenses and pay him an annual tribute. Charles 34 9,4 | war and would fight for pay for anyone against anyone, 35 9,4 | coast of Asia Minor began to pay tribute to the Turks. In 36 9,6 | The Emperor continued to pay tribute to the sultan.~ 37 9,7 | pledged himself to continue to pay the sultan a definite tribute, 38 9,8 | Morea and pledged himself to pay a tribute to the sultan.~ 39 9,9 | Turks: they are said to pay tribute to them! The Venetians 40 9,16| the Greeks were obliged to pay an annual tribute (charadj). 41 9,17| Turkish stock.[308] Unable to pay its mercenaries well, the


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