A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867) |
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It is instructive to observe how . this innovation was construed and censured by his enemies . It was said that his motive was to insult and oppress the official classes , or that the encouragement of lawsuits was designed to divert the ...
It is instructive to observe how . this innovation was construed and censured by his enemies . It was said that his motive was to insult and oppress the official classes , or that the encouragement of lawsuits was designed to divert the ...
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For we were more than the enemy , and yet none had heart , but all fled . ” The advice of the Patriarch Nicephorus did not coincide with the counsels of the patricians . He was inclined to approve Michael's first intention ; he saw that ...
For we were more than the enemy , and yet none had heart , but all fled . ” The advice of the Patriarch Nicephorus did not coincide with the counsels of the patricians . He was inclined to approve Michael's first intention ; he saw that ...
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But though his enemies did not accuse him of iconoclastic tendencies , he was not an enthusiastic image - worshipper . His policy was to permit freedom of opinion , and the orthodox considered such toleration equivalent to heresy .
But though his enemies did not accuse him of iconoclastic tendencies , he was not an enthusiastic image - worshipper . His policy was to permit freedom of opinion , and the orthodox considered such toleration equivalent to heresy .
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When the admirers of the great Leo and the great Constantine , who had ruled in the days of their fathers and grandfathers , saw the enemy harrying the land at will and possessing the cities of the Empire , they might bitterly 1 The ...
When the admirers of the great Leo and the great Constantine , who had ruled in the days of their fathers and grandfathers , saw the enemy harrying the land at will and possessing the cities of the Empire , they might bitterly 1 The ...
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The “ third party ” and the monks were united , after the death of Michael I. , in a common struggle against iconoclasm , but as soon as the enemy was routed , the disagreement between these two powers in the Church broke out , as we ...
The “ third party ” and the monks were united , after the death of Michael I. , in a common struggle against iconoclasm , but as soon as the enemy was routed , the disagreement between these two powers in the Church broke out , as we ...
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