The Cambridge Medieval History: The Byzantine Empire, edited by J. M. Husey. 2 vJoan Mervyn Hussey University Press, 1967 - Europe For contents, see Title Catalog. |
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THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION | 1 |
Source of imperial authority | 7 |
Spiritual and secular authority | 13 |
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