History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 482
that the tribute of the city amounts every year to 20,000 gold pieces , derived both from the rents of shops and markets , and from the tribute of merchants who enter by sea or land . The Greek inhabitants are very rich in gold and ...
that the tribute of the city amounts every year to 20,000 gold pieces , derived both from the rents of shops and markets , and from the tribute of merchants who enter by sea or land . The Greek inhabitants are very rich in gold and ...
الصفحة 566
Although some scholars categorically state that these frontier lands ( agri limitanei ) have no connec- tion with the ... a necessary condition for possessing land , and refers the custom to ancient statutes ( sicut antiquitus statutum ...
Although some scholars categorically state that these frontier lands ( agri limitanei ) have no connec- tion with the ... a necessary condition for possessing land , and refers the custom to ancient statutes ( sicut antiquitus statutum ...
الصفحة 682
beginning of the fourteenth century and the invasions of the Albanians , the land system of Thessaly fell into a chaotic condition . Many Albanians became large landowners . Some improvement in the administration of the land was made ...
beginning of the fourteenth century and the invasions of the Albanians , the land system of Thessaly fell into a chaotic condition . Many Albanians became large landowners . Some improvement in the administration of the land was made ...
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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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