The History of Medieval EuropeHoughton Mifflin Company, 1949 - 750 páginas |
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... imperial government seemed more strongly established than Reforms of ever . This was largely due to the reorganization effected by Diocletian Diocletian ( A.D. 284-305 ) . He increased the power of the emperor , making him in every ...
... imperial government seemed more strongly established than Reforms of ever . This was largely due to the reorganization effected by Diocletian Diocletian ( A.D. 284-305 ) . He increased the power of the emperor , making him in every ...
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... Imperial and pretentious language . In his presence men had to pros- trate themselves and kiss the imperial feet of the " Lord Justinian . " Yet even the Secret History admits that he was very accessible , that he never denied any man ...
... Imperial and pretentious language . In his presence men had to pros- trate themselves and kiss the imperial feet of the " Lord Justinian . " Yet even the Secret History admits that he was very accessible , that he never denied any man ...
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... imperial archives and no imperial law or ordi- nance directed toward the maintenance of peace and order . There were no permanent imperial law courts , no professional judges or legal advis- ers . There was no central exchequer , and no ...
... imperial archives and no imperial law or ordi- nance directed toward the maintenance of peace and order . There were no permanent imperial law courts , no professional judges or legal advis- ers . There was no central exchequer , and no ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY | 5 |
The Passing of Classical Civilization | 7 |
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