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prisons 2
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36 moment
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36 sicilian
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | agreement and had retired into private life, Galerius became the 2 2,1 | document also ordered that private buildings and churches previously 3 2,2 | already wore the diadem in private;[55] and it is well known 4 2,2 | titles in 305 and retired to private life. Galerius and Constantius 5 2,3 | assemblies, either public or private; the right to assemble was 6 2,3 | Euboic headdress, who in private life perform the function 7 3,5 | these collections were of a private nature and had no official 8 3,5 | not succeed, though some private compilations of Novels were 9 3,8 | desperate condition of state and private landownership in the provinces 10 3,8 | entirely gone over into private ownership, for it was robbed 11 3,8 | and bodyguards, and seized private as well as state lands. 12 5,3 | instance, there was the Private Ecloga (Ecloga privata) 13 5,3 | Ecloga privata) and the Private Enlarged Ecloga (Ecloga 14 5,3 | thinking it the work of a private hand and he assigned it 15 5,3 | it was not a product of private hands but a work of legislative 16 5,3 | employed by the Empire or by private individuals. Constantine 17 5,5 | it up in a church or in a private house, or possesses it in 18 6,8 | remainder of his days as a private individual.~ This victory 19 7,1 | populace plundered not only private houses, but also Latin churches 20 7,2 | orders, and the pursuit of private interests — all these weakened 21 7,3 | nor monuments of art, nor private possessions were spared 22 7,3 | institutions, the public and private life, and, finally, with 23 7,4 | for their merchandise and private houses; reserved seats were 24 8,17| certain state rights to private individuals; these men were 25 8,17| been (emperor, bishop, or private individual), gave a monastery 26 8,17| Public Law with those of Private Law also exerted its influence. 27 8,17| imperial officials and from private citizens and peasants so “ 28 8,17| desperate condition of state and private landownership in the provinces 29 8,17| mentioning a few facts about private property, this novel goes 30 8,17| almost entirely passed into private ownership, for it was stolen 31 8,17| and bodyguards, and seized private as well as state lands. 32 9,4 | embellished with many public and private buildings. At the head of 33 9,6 | of decay.~ Although some private settlements of the Turks 34 9,7 | called by Plethon the Helots. Private land ownership was abolished; “ 35 9,9 | were robbed and polluted; private property was plundered. 36 9,17| chrysobulls and monastic and private charters, is srill preserved


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