Sentences with EPARCHATES
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"The Byzantine Empire was divided into several eparchates."
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"The eparchates were administered by eparchs."
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"The eparchates had their own distinct laws and regulations."
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"The eparchates were responsible for collecting taxes from the local population."
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"The eparchates played a crucial role in maintaining the stability of the Byzantine Empire."
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"The borders of the eparchates were often subject to change."
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"The eparchates had their own judicial systems."
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"The eparchates were responsible for implementing imperial policies."
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"The eparchates were often granted certain privileges by the emperor."
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"Trade between the eparchates was a key factor in their economic development."
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"The eparchates were heavily influenced by Greek culture and traditions."
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"Many important Byzantine cities were located within the eparchates."
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"The eparchates were known for their well-organized administrative structures."
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"The eparchates had their own military forces."
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"The eparchates often competed with each other for resources and influence."
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"The eparchates were governed by a combination of civil and ecclesiastical authorities."
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"The eparchates played a significant role in spreading Christianity."
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"The eparchates were often the target of invasions and raids from neighboring powers."
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"The eparchates were abolished during the fall of the Byzantine Empire."
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"The Byzantine Empire was divided into several eparchates."
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"During the Middle Ages, eparchates were established as administrative divisions."
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"The eparchates were governed by appointed officials known as eparchs."
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"The eparchates played a crucial role in the organization and administration of the empire."
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"The eparchates were responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining law and order."
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"The boundaries of eparchates often changed due to political fluctuations."
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"The eparchates provided a semblance of local governance within the broader imperial structure."