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1 2,1 | largely drawn from the leading classes, whilst: a large number 2 2,1 | recruited from the lower classes, or in the main from country 3 2,3 | clergy, were taken up by all classes of society and were discussed 4 2,5 | donkeys, and dogs. The poor classes suffered particularly from 5 2,5 | weighed heavily on the poorer classes, so that the whole financial 6 3,8 | as the party of the upper classes, the Greens of the lower. 7 3,8 | Blues representing the upper classes and the Greens the lower.[ 8 4,1 | of people from the lower classes, and shortly after to some 9 5,8 | masters.”[129] The lower classes rose against their oppressors, 10 7,1 | with the different social classes. Sharing in the general 11 7,1 | means. As far as the lower classes were concerned, the peasants, 12 7,1 | towards not only the lower classes of the Byzantine population, 13 7,1 | not only among the higher classes; an atmosphere of irritation 14 7,2 | from the revolution all classes were excluded except the 15 7,4 | taxation fell upon the lower classes who were completely exhausted 16 7,4 | situation of the taxable classes improve. Andronicus is known 17 7,4 | interests and the lower classes against Manuel’s latinophile 18 7,4 | Manuel, depriving the lower classes of the chance of possessing 19 7,4 | concerning the life of the lower classes in the capital. Prodromus 20 9,5 | in Greek. “The privileged classes in Serbia, large landowners 21 9,7 | should be divided into three classes: (1) the cultivators of 22 9,12| clergy and the educated classes of society.~ Naturally, 23 9,12| pressure of the privileged classes and foreign merchant monopolists — 24 9,17| between the higher and lower classes were very strained under 25 9,17| the hatred of the lower classes for the wealthy was felt 26 9,17| populace against the rich classes (δυνατοι); then it spread 27 9,17| sources distinguish three classes at Thessalonica: (1) the 28 9,17| but a struggle between two classes, of which one wanted to 29 9,17| wrote: “The struggle of the classes, rich against poor, aristocrats 30 9,19| of humanists attended his classes. At the request of Emperor