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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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protection

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1 2,1 | actually placed it under the protection of the government. This 2 2,2 | more than 200,000.[51] For protection against the enemy from the 3 2,2 | times it even found some protection from the government. Thus 4 2,3 | government were forbidden to seek protection in the temples against debt 5 2,4 | Nestorians and offered them his protection, for, since he considered 6 2,5 | aided on the one hand by the protection of the government, and on 7 2,5 | activity. Here the official protection of the Latin language, somewhat 8 3,4 | mountains under Byzantine protection. Under the pressure of the 9 3,4 | which proved successful protection.[36]~ Lastly, the missionary 10 3,9 | old Russian art.[105]~ ~Protection of Byzantine commerce. — 11 4,1 | exclusively to loyalty, protection, aid, and revenge upon enemies 12 4,1 | found it difficult to seek protection against their attacks even 13 4,4 | were intended to serve as a protection against the Arabs. The third 14 4,4 | these methods of defense and protection in the Balkan peninsula 15 5,7 | to the West for aid and protection. The resulting friendship 16 6,7 | developed under the direct protection of the pope. The aim of 17 6,7 | duties forced to appeal for protection to the powerful magnates 18 6,7 | magnates and pay for that protection the price of their freedom 19 6,8 | Parapinakes.[140] Eudocia found protection by assuming the veil. When 20 6,8 | of Bagdad was under the protection of the Seljucids, whose 21 7,1 | a question rather of the protection of Constantinople than of 22 7,1 | relief from debts, and protection for their property during 23 7,1 | he called them for the protection of Constantinople, that 24 7,3 | defenders left by you for the protection of the country, to fall 25 8,16| strong weapons are the best protection; it is necessary for him 26 8,17| placing oneself under the protection of a more powerful man, 27 8,17| placed themselves under the protection (patronage) of their wealthy 28 8,17| behalf of someone, patronage, protection,” which in any form whatever 29 9,5 | fail to understand that the protection of the monasteries had passed 30 9,9 | justice, clemency, and protection of scholars and poets. Historians 31 9,13| Gregorius Palamas. Under the protection of Andronicus II, he had 32 9,18| scholars assume that his protection developed the artistic atmosphere


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