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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | empire, and all government decrees were issued in the name 2 2,2 | against paganism. One of the decrees of Constantius proclaimed: “ 3 2,3 | Theodosius issued several other decrees which definitely forbade 4 2,3 | against the pagans. Several decrees prohibited the offering 5 2,3 | not affected by any of the decrees of Theodosius; it continued 6 2,4 | the oldest collection of decrees of Roman emperors which 7 2,4 | because the numerous separate decrees were easily forgotten and 8 2,4 | two earlier collections of decrees, the Gregorian and the Hermogenian 9 2,4 | Diocletian and probably contained decrees from the period of Hadrian 10 2,4 | fourth century, contained decrees dating from the late third 11 2,4 | collections. It was to contain decrees issued by the Christian 12 2,4 | life. In each title the decrees are arranged in chronological 13 2,4 | chronological order. The decrees which appeared after the 14 2,5 | used for all the imperial decrees collected in the Theodosian 15 2,5 | as well as for the later decrees of the fifth and the beginning 16 3,3 | a Byzantine lake. In his decrees Justinian called himself 17 3,5 | to a standstill. Many new decrees were issued and a number 18 3,5 | of 529 and contained the decrees of the period beginning 19 3,5 | not been preserved.~ The decrees issued after the year 534 20 3,7 | defensionem eorum).”[74] The decrees of this Council were declared 21 3,8 | regularly. In subsequent decrees the Emperor often cited 22 3,8 | that his numerous hasty decrees had corrected all internal 23 3,8 | He was mistaken. All his decrees couid not change mankind. 24 3,8 | republish constantly imperial decrees to remind the population 25 3,8 | which were prohibited in his decrees. He sold offices at high 26 4,2 | the composition of the two decrees guilty of heresy.[79] The 27 4,3 | faith, good morals, and the decrees of Rome.”[87] Pope Constantine 28 5,1 | in official documents and decrees she was not calledempress” 29 5,3 | states definitely that the decrees issued by the preceding 30 5,4 | iconoclasts, the imperial decrees, the acts of the iconoclastic 31 5,5 | higher clergy accepted the decrees of the iconoclastic council 32 6,7 | allelengyon.~ On the whole, the decrees of the Macedonian emperors 33 7,4 | correspondence, and imperial decrees. The Alexiad is one of the 34 8,9 | he continued to sign his decrees with red ink, as befitted 35 8,17| a considerable number of decrees, beginning with the fourth 36 9,5 | dominus].[109] His Greek decrees Dushan signed in red ink “ 37 9,12| everywhere carrying the imperial decrees which announced the settlement


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