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 was recognized that Photius was the first great champion of the independence of the see of Constantinople , and of the national development of the Greek Church , against the interference of Rome . He formulated the points of ...
It was recognized that Photius was the first great champion of the independence of the see of Constantinople , and of the national development of the Greek Church , against the interference of Rome . He formulated the points of ...
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Theophilus appointed him commander of the 1 The silence of the Greek and Arabic chroniclers proves at least that the war was very languidly prosecuted in the reign of Leo . But there seem to have been hostilities , for we have a record ...
Theophilus appointed him commander of the 1 The silence of the Greek and Arabic chroniclers proves at least that the war was very languidly prosecuted in the reign of Leo . But there seem to have been hostilities , for we have a record ...
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The Arabic chroniclers do not mention it ; the Greek bring it into connexion with the embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 , A.D. 832 , the date of John's elevation to the Patriarchal throne ; and it must ...
The Arabic chroniclers do not mention it ; the Greek bring it into connexion with the embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 , A.D. 832 , the date of John's elevation to the Patriarchal throne ; and it must ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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