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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,8 | and Remus. The original meaning of the names of the four 2 3,8 | cry of the rioters, Nika, meaningvictory” or “vanquish,” 3 4 | usually surnamed Pogonatus, meaning “the bearded,” but modern 4 4,1 | of their city to Medina, meaning “the city of the prophet.”~ 5 4,1 | title of Caliph (Khalifa), meaningvicar.” The three subsequent 6 4,1 | Arabic name of Gibraltar, meaning “the mountain of Tarik.” 7 5,1 | of the Empire in the full meaning of the term. Since the time 8 5,3 | The title of the Ecloga (meaningselection” or “extract”) 9 5,3 | various books and that their meaning, difficult for some, is 10 5,4 | in the movement and the meaning of the movement itself.~ 11 5,7 | disclose in it more profound meaning and still greater universal 12 6,2 | the title of Shahin-shah, meaningKing of Kings,” of Armenia. 13 6,7 | the Greek word basileus, meaning tsar, emperor; hence the 14 6,7 | tax called allelengyon, meaning mutual warrant (αλληλεγγυον). 15 6,8 | Greek word akra (ακρα), meaningborder.” The Akritai sometimes 16 6,8 | western European markgraves (meaning rulers of the borderlands, 17 6,8 | cossacks of the ukraina (meaning border, also) in the history 18 7,3 | against the Christians, meaning not to reconquer Jerusalem, 19 8,17| Recently, however, the meaning of the term feudalism has 20 8,17| kharistikion corresponded in meaning to the Latin word beneficium, 21 8,17| reason why the original meaning of kharistikon, a grant 22 8,17| which received a special meaning owing to special conditions 23 8,17| pronoia is a Greek word meaning “forethought, care” in the 24 8,17| after receiving the special meaning of imperial grant did not 25 8,17| certainty on the special meaning of pronoia from documents 26 8,17| no way proves that this meaning of pronoia could not have 27 8,17| may establish the special meaning of pronoia for the period 28 8,17| excusare), with an analogous meaning. Scholars particularly interested 29 8,17| excusatio are identical in meaning, and the attempts of some 30 8,17| from the Greek word akra, meaning border. The akritai sometimes 31 8,17| western European margraves (meaning rulers of the borderland, 32 8,17| cossacks of the ukraina (also meaning border), in the history 33 9,7 | word moria (μωρια)[174] meaning silliness, folly. In contrast


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