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1 2,4 | decrees dating from the late third century to the sixth 2 2,4 | maintained their force in Gaul late into the Middle Ages.”[132] 3 2,5 | Balkan peninsula in the late second century A.D.[145]~ 4 2,5 | show clearly that in the late fifth and early sixth centuries 5 2,5 | the entire state in the late fourth century. This was 6 2,5 | the famous writer of the late second century, said: “Philosophy, 7 2,5 | the literary life of the late fourth and early fifth centuries 8 3,4 | for the Empire during the late sixth and early seventh 9 3,8 | A Russian scholar, the late A. Dyakonov, pointed out “ 10 3,15| church historian of the late sixth century, Evagrius, 11 3,16| Justinian, according to late tradition, ordered the governors 12 5,2 | The Bulgarian khans of the late seventh and early eighth 13 5,2 | policy became evident in the late eighth century, in the time 14 5,6 | Graeco-Slavic world of the late eighth century and the western 15 5,8 | half-hellenized Phrygians.”[123] One late Syrian source asserts even 16 6,7 | time a variation, of the late Roman system of the epibole ( 17 6,8 | court ceremonies of the late Roman Empire of the time 18 7,1 | austere court setting of his late father. Cheerful entertainments, 19 7,1 | eminent military leaders.~ As late as the second half of the 20 7,2 | One of the aims of the late Andronicus had been to establish 21 7,3 | of Swabia, brother of the late Henry VI. A very good opportunity 22 8,7 | Emperor of Nicaea. When the late Michael I had begged Theodore 23 8,12| honor the memory of the late Emperor John the Merciful.[ 24 8,14| made to the curia by the late John Vatatzes were now to 25 8,17| Macedonian dynasty, of the late ninth and of the tenth century, 26 9,2 | consisting of the widow of the late Emperor, Anne of Savoy, 27 9,2 | alive; the brothers of the late Emperor; and the highest 28 9,7 | during the Emperor’s absence. Late in the year 1399, accompanied 29 9,15| Council of Florence, and as late as the nineteenth century 30 9,18| absolutely irrelevant to him; but late in the evening, after having 31 9,18| mosaics and frescoes of the late thirteenth, the fourteenth,