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Headword: *sole/mnion
Adler number: sigma,768
Translated headword: solemnion
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] an inalienable gift from an emperor granted to the [sc. Christian] churches.
Greek Original:
*sole/mnion: h( para\ basile/ws a)nafai/retos dwrea\ didome/nh tai=s e)kklhsi/ais.
Notes:
Thus for example the Emperor Constantine Monomachus (1042-1055) granted Vatopaidi a solemnion, that is, an annual allowance in cash from the imperial treasury.
Transliteration (used in the Novellae of Justinian) of the Latin sollemnium.
Keywords: biography; Christianity; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; economics; history; religion
Translated by: Ross Scaife ✝ on 5 October 2002@20:33:09.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (augmented note, added keywords) on 5 October 2002@21:27:10.
David Whitehead (augmented note) on 30 July 2004@08:49:01.
David Whitehead (more keywords) on 10 May 2011@04:53:28.
David Whitehead on 30 December 2013@05:31:22.
David Whitehead on 26 May 2016@05:29:13.

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