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feudal 54
feudalism 40
feudalizing 6
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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feudalism

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1 5,4 | the defenders of monastic feudalism, found it to their advantage 2 7,4 | Angelus, Cognasso, wrote: “Feudalism covers thenceforth the whole 3 8,16| institutions of western feudalism, of course made their new 4 8,17| Byzantine feudalism.~ For a considerable length 5 8,17| considerable length of time feudalism has been studied as a phenomenon 6 8,17| not infrequently, that feudalism in all western countries 7 8,17| the meaning of the term feudalism has grown broader; scholars 8 8,17| phenomenon conventionally called feudalism belonged exclusively to 9 8,17| Therefore at present the term feudalism is used in two senses, one 10 8,17| specific. West European feudalism in the Middle Ages is only 11 8,17| Ages is only one species of feudalism and is a concept used in 12 8,17| while in the broader sense feudalism is a stage of culture through 13 8,17| allowed scholars to discover feudalism in ancient Egypt, in the 14 8,17| adequate conditions appear, feudalism in one or another stage 15 8,17| acumen is the definition of feudalism given by a Russian scholar, 16 8,17| scholar, P. Vinogradov: “Feudalism is marked by the territorial 17 8,17| origin of western European feudalism. Some scholars derive it 18 8,17| phenomenon, in this case feudalism, on a really scholarly basis.~ 19 8,17| features of western European feudalism are explained partly by 20 8,17| became constituent parts of feudalism. Precarium or benefice ( 21 8,17| Later when western European feudalism took definite shape, the 22 8,17| conditions. The conventional name feudalism comes from this word feodum, 23 8,17| various ways.~ The problem of feudalism in Byzantium has not been 24 8,17| quite possible to speak of feudalism and feudalizing processes 25 8,17| ago the termByzantine feudalism” would have seemed a paradox.~ 26 8,17| The valuable studies on feudalism in Old Russia by N. Pavlov-Silvansky, 27 8,17| peculiarities of Byzantine feudalism.~ In the development of 28 8,17| landownership or monastery feudalism.[231] In the iconoclastic 29 8,17| aristocracy always grew; feudalism always developed. In the 30 8,17| material for the study of feudalism in the Latin states established 31 8,17| conditions and for the problem of feudalism in general. A French historian 32 8,17| purest expression of French feudalism;” the compilers of the texts 33 8,17| study the true character of feudalism.”[239] Very recently an 34 8,17| nobility, was pure western feudalism which the crusaders had 35 8,17| The forces which affected feudalism in the West had but little 36 8,17| an almost ideal system of feudalism. Western institutions of 37 8,17| both of western European feudalism and of the Latin and Greco-Byzantine 38 8,17| Ottoman law.~ The study of feudalism in Byzantium has just begun. 39 8,17| special study of Byzantine feudalism. He could not even imagine 40 9,18| in a setting of Frankish feudalism. The personality of the


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