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Alphabetical [« »] finally 120 finance 3 finances 8 financial 28 financially 2 financier 1 financing 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 enthusiasm 28 favorable 28 figure 28 financial 28 forms 28 foundation 28 gathered | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances financial |
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1 2,2 | buildings. Many commercial and financial privileges were proclaimed 2 2,5 | affected important economic and financial problems of the Empire.~ 3 2,5 | One of his very important financial reforms was the abolition 4 2,5 | classes, so that the whole financial reform had in view a more 5 2,5 | Perhaps the most important financial reform of Anastasius was 6 3,8 | throne.[83]~ ~Taxation and financial problems. — One of the distinguishing 7 3,8 | agricultural conditions, and that financial disorder introduced general 8 3,8 | turned first of all to the financial situation in the Empire, 9 3,8 | them. Under the pressure of financial difficulties he resorted 10 3,9 | ameliorate the critical financial situation of the empire. 11 3,14| administration, judicial and financial matters — all were at the 12 3,16| geographical, topographical, and financial material, and serves therefore 13 4,1 | and the exceedingly heavy financial strain. But the Empire did 14 5,3 | increase and regulate the financial income of the Empire, indispensable 15 6,8 | battle at Manzikert.~ The new financial policy of Michael VII Ducas 16 6,8 | regardless of social or financial status, providing they had 17 7,1 | which had suffered great financial losses, were particularly 18 7,3 | welcome relief from the financial oppression of the Byzantine 19 7,4 | Internal administration.~ ~Financial and social conditions. — 20 7,4 | of a state in which the financial system was entirely disorganized 21 7,4 | In spite of the crippled financial condition, Alexius, especially 22 7,4 | Comneni, but because of their financial difficulties, they perhaps 23 7,4 | resorted to perhaps his worst financial measure, the corruption 24 7,4 | situation and almost complete financial bankruptcy of the country, 25 7,4 | universal discontent with the financial policy of Manuel. The Greeks 26 8,10| had even received from him financial support, for which Pope 27 9,3 | Palaeologus, attempting financial reform, took an official 28 9,6 | Gospels.”[126] To satisfy the financial claims of the Turks Cantacuzene