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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To him naturally fell the task of presiding at a commission , which met in the official apartments of Theoktistos 2 and prepared the material for the coming Council.3 1 Before the Council met , early in March ( A.D. 843 ) ...
To him naturally fell the task of presiding at a commission , which met in the official apartments of Theoktistos 2 and prepared the material for the coming Council.3 1 Before the Council met , early in March ( A.D. 843 ) ...
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To him naturally fell the task of presiding at a commission , which met in the official apartments of Theoktistos2 and prepared the material for the coming Council.3 Before the Council met , early in March ( A.D. 843 ) , the Patriarch ...
To him naturally fell the task of presiding at a commission , which met in the official apartments of Theoktistos2 and prepared the material for the coming Council.3 Before the Council met , early in March ( A.D. 843 ) , the Patriarch ...
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It is obvious that if the Emperors had disapproved of the purpose of the Council , the Council could never have met ; and it is equally clear that if the overwhelming majority of the Council , including the Emperors , had disapproved of ...
It is obvious that if the Emperors had disapproved of the purpose of the Council , the Council could never have met ; and it is equally clear that if the overwhelming majority of the Council , including the Emperors , had disapproved of ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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