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have no rights of ordinary jurisdiction , but would be able to ordain Greek priests ,
subject to the approval of the local Latin lord , and supervise Greek monasteries .
In this manner the Greek bishops were effectively reduced to the status of ...
have no rights of ordinary jurisdiction , but would be able to ordain Greek priests ,
subject to the approval of the local Latin lord , and supervise Greek monasteries .
In this manner the Greek bishops were effectively reduced to the status of ...
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50 The Order ' s privateering activity in the Levant brought Greeks into direct
contact with the island . Some joined the ... The cessation of Ottoman hostilities in
the Eastern Mediterranean ended an epoch of mass Greek migration . The
Greeks ...
50 The Order ' s privateering activity in the Levant brought Greeks into direct
contact with the island . Some joined the ... The cessation of Ottoman hostilities in
the Eastern Mediterranean ended an epoch of mass Greek migration . The
Greeks ...
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The fish that they ate was dolphin pickled in amphorae ( the Greeks did not eat
dolphin ) and they used dolphin fat in ... is in the pages of Herodotus , a writer
always at pains to distinguish Greek customs from those of neighbouring peoples
.
The fish that they ate was dolphin pickled in amphorae ( the Greeks did not eat
dolphin ) and they used dolphin fat in ... is in the pages of Herodotus , a writer
always at pains to distinguish Greek customs from those of neighbouring peoples
.
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