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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Stranica 191
Then those bishops who were really on the side of Ignatius , and had unwillingly consented to an impossible compromise , held a series of meetings in the church of St. Irene , and deposed and excommunicated Photius with his adherents.1 ...
Then those bishops who were really on the side of Ignatius , and had unwillingly consented to an impossible compromise , held a series of meetings in the church of St. Irene , and deposed and excommunicated Photius with his adherents.1 ...
Stranica 191
Then those bishops who were really on the side of Ignatius , and had unwillingly consented to an impossible compromise , held a series of meetings in the church of St. Irene , and deposed and excommunicated Photius with his adherents.1 ...
Then those bishops who were really on the side of Ignatius , and had unwillingly consented to an impossible compromise , held a series of meetings in the church of St. Irene , and deposed and excommunicated Photius with his adherents.1 ...
Stranica 198
The authorities had taken care to prevent them from communicating with Ignatius or any of the Ignatian party , and they also attempted to hinder any one from repairing to Rome in the interests of the Ignatian cause .
The authorities had taken care to prevent them from communicating with Ignatius or any of the Ignatian party , and they also attempted to hinder any one from repairing to Rome in the interests of the Ignatian cause .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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