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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,5 | donkeys, and dogs. The poor classes suffered particularly 2 4,1 | organization of the army was poor. It was subdivided into 3 4,1 | the Egyptian army was, its poor leadership and poor training 4 4,1 | its poor leadership and poor training made it very unreliable 5 4,1 | valley of the Nile was the poor quality of the army which 6 4,1 | military organization and poor civil administration, and 7 5,3 | common, to the rich and the poor, while the Justinian law 8 6,7 | century, and several small and poor monasteries grew up there 9 6,7 | The “powerful” and the “poor”. — The legislative works 10 6,7 | stood the class of the “poorpeople (πενητες), who may 11 6,7 | may be compared with the poor people (pauperes) of medieval 12 6,7 | in Russian history. The poor people of the Byzantine 13 6,7 | acquire the property of the poor in any manner, whether it 14 6,7 | Philocales of Asia Minor, a poor peasant by birth, had become 15 6,7 | the land returned to the poor. By the orders of the Emperor 16 6,7 | they had acquired from the poor by wicked means.”[131] The 17 6,7 | payment of taxes of the poor. The allelengyon as a tax 18 6,7 | responsible for the taxes of the poor, if the latter were unable 19 7,1 | France a multitude mostly of poor people, small knights, and 20 7,1 | that you are mild to the poor, terrific to the covetous, 21 7,3 | desolate, and its population poor. “Having stayed a long time 22 7,3 | much time and work to his poor flock, Michael, judging 23 7,4 | well-organized hospital for the poor with fifty beds. The internal 24 7,4 | generation ignorant and poor in mind and body.” Surrounded 25 7,4 | or Ptochoprodromus (the poor Prodromus), as he sometimes 26 7,4 | learning, clement to the poor and widows.” In all probability, 27 8,15| grasping hand on simple and poor men, and that thereby the 28 8,16| of his advanced age and poor health. However, Michael’ 29 8,17| severely punished because poor men who placed themselves 30 8,17| property whatever from the poor, mentions among other means 31 8,17| the rich’s oppressing the poor, prostasia, i.e. patronage.~ 32 9,7 | years.~ In spite of Manuel’s poor success, he did not give 33 9,17| not well clad, but sad and poor, showing the hardship of 34 9,17| time, the palace was so poor that there was in it no 35 9,17| the classes, rich against poor, aristocrats against plebeians, 36 9,19| Greek eloquence, and very poor in Latin; rich in ideas


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