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customary 5
customhouse 2
customhouses 3
customs 39
custos 1
cut 14
cut-off 1
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39 campaigns
39 collection
39 crowned
39 customs
39 direct
39 existed
39 gives
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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customs

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | some crude and primitive customs and forms of government. 2 2,2 | borrowing from the living customs and Hellenistic ideals of 3 2,2 | Roman institutions with the customs and practices which predominated 4 2,3 | old language, religion, customs, and laws of the forefathers 5 2,3 | of Attila and many of the customs and manners of the Huns. 6 2,5 | information on the life and customs of the Huns are both extremely 7 3,5 | compilers, and the living customs of the East must have been 8 3,15| spirit, the simplicity of customs, the artistic creativeness, 9 3,16| acquaintance with the manners and customs and the archeology of the 10 4,1 | these ancient times and customs have been preserved in old 11 4,1 | ritual of the old religious customs. An aspiration toward monotheism 12 4,1 | earliest monuments of Bulgarian customs and manners, found during 13 4,1 | assumed in their court the customs and ceremonies of the Byzantine 14 4,4 | the history of manners and customs. Still greater in interest 15 5,3 | particularly, old local customs were used in preference 16 5,3 | compilation of existing customs. But at the same time Ashburner 17 5,3 | Slavs upon the internal customs of the Byzantine Empire, 18 5,3 | law Slavonic manners and customs, hoping thereby to render 19 5,3 | been derived from local customs. Ashburner said that Part 20 6,2 | brothers although we differ in customs, manners, and religion.”[ 21 6,2 | some of the surviving local customs and transforming Armenia 22 6,3 | dispute regarding certain customs duties which were highly 23 6,7 | of breaking the ancient customs of the Holy Mountain (as 24 6,7 | the worldly manners and customs which had permeated the 25 6,8 | reflection of the eastern customs, ideas, and external living 26 6,8 | maintaining their own language, customs, and habits, The ambitious 27 7,1 | with trade; the Byzantine customs officers had no right of 28 7,1 | inclined to western tastes, customs and manners, he exerted 29 7,2 | acquainted with Byzantine customs, reigned in Bulgaria. He 30 7,4 | Athenians to keep to the noble customs and manners of their ancestors, 31 7,4 | topography, structures, and customs of the capital of the Eastern 32 8,16| history of the church, the customs and manners, and the international 33 8,17| complete harmony with the customs and opinions existing among 34 8,17| were based on the feudal customs of eleventh century Europe 35 9,5 | dignities and adopted Byzantine customs and manners. The new baslleus 36 9,6 | of the Straits a sort of customs house which took commercial 37 9,7 | describes sarcastically the customs and manners of the Peloponnesus-Morea, 38 9,18| Herodotus, about the manners and customs of countries beyond southeastern 39 9,19| bestial manners and strange customs.”[455] In one of his letters


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