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Alphabetical [« »] reflection 10 reflections 1 reflects 9 reform 27 reformabitur 1 reformation 1 reformatory 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 paris 27 persons 27 pressure 27 reform 27 refused 27 restoring 27 science | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances reform |
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1 2,2 | accomplished a great administrative reform. Nevertheless, both Diocletian 2 2,2 | form; it was necessary to reform and improve paganism in 3 2,2 | blow was Julian’s school reform. The first edict concerned 4 2,5 | that the whole financial reform had in view a more regular 5 2,5 | most important financial reform of Anastasius was the abolition, 6 2,5 | also by the great currency reform. In the year 498 the large 7 3,8 | field of administrative reform were a complete failure. 8 3,14| organization, that provincial reform in the Byzantine Empire 9 4,4 | Emperor to adopt the Persian reform. The sources, he said, give 10 5,4 | parallel with the religious reform which condemned images, 11 5,4 | also a social and political reform. It was the intention of 12 5,4 | exaggerated when he regarded the reform activities of the emperors 13 5,4 | iconoclasm as a purely religious reform which aimed to arrest “the 14 5,4 | believed that this religious reform developed parallel with 15 5,7 | understood the need for “radical reform at the head and in the members,”[ 16 6,6 | century an administrative reform took place in Byzantine 17 6,7 | confiscated by the treasury. This reform was simultaneous with the 18 6,7 | of this movement was to reform the church, raise its low 19 6,7 | characterized his attempted reform in the field of law as “ 20 7,1 | of carrying out a radical reform of a social system which 21 9,3 | Palaeologus, attempting financial reform, took an official census 22 9,7 | of political and social reform for the Peloponnesus. One 23 9,12| connected the last important reform of the ecclesiastical organization 24 9,15| announced as its program the reform of the Church in its head 25 9,17| was an attempt at monetary reform in connection with which 26 9,17| Manuel II and John VIII a reform took place which placed 27 9,18| to the Emperor a calendar reform. Gregoras, after several