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... Th . Uspensky , plainly stated that the system of kharistikion as a custom of granting monasteries and church lands was an ... the distinctive feature of which was that the land on the borders of the Empire was granted as hereditary ...
... Th . Uspensky , plainly stated that the system of kharistikion as a custom of granting monasteries and church lands was an ... the distinctive feature of which was that the land on the borders of the Empire was granted as hereditary ...
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There- fore the man who received such a grant was sometimes called not only kharis- tikarios but also pronoetes , i.e. provider . In the course of time the granted estate itself began to be called pronoia . According to Th . Uspensky ...
There- fore the man who received such a grant was sometimes called not only kharis- tikarios but also pronoetes , i.e. provider . In the course of time the granted estate itself began to be called pronoia . According to Th . Uspensky ...
الصفحة 571
enter granted possessions , and the recipient of the grant of immunity was also granted the right of collecting state revenues . ' 217 In Roman legislative documents the Latin terms immunitas and excusatio are identical in meaning ...
enter granted possessions , and the recipient of the grant of immunity was also granted the right of collecting state revenues . ' 217 In Roman legislative documents the Latin terms immunitas and excusatio are identical in meaning ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 10251402 following page | 479 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
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