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277 As before , Athos was not dependent on any bishop ; the protos , that is , the chairman of the council of the igumens ( abbots , priors ) of the monasteries of Athos , was ordained by the Emperor himself , so that Athos was directly ...
277 As before , Athos was not dependent on any bishop ; the protos , that is , the chairman of the council of the igumens ( abbots , priors ) of the monasteries of Athos , was ordained by the Emperor himself , so that Athos was directly ...
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The estates of large landowners and of monasteries served as a means for replenishing the treasury . As far as one can judge from the fragmentary information of the sources , Alexius had no scruples in confiscating the property of large ...
The estates of large landowners and of monasteries served as a means for replenishing the treasury . As far as one can judge from the fragmentary information of the sources , Alexius had no scruples in confiscating the property of large ...
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The large landowning Byzantine monasteries , from the feudal standpoint , were created and managed by antifeudal elements , because the abbots ( igumens ) who headed the monasteries possessed full power and were practically monarchs and ...
The large landowning Byzantine monasteries , from the feudal standpoint , were created and managed by antifeudal elements , because the abbots ( igumens ) who headed the monasteries possessed full power and were practically monarchs and ...
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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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