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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Ecclesiastical Policies of Nicephorus I. and Michael I. The principle that the authority of the autocrat was supreme in ecclesiastical as well as secular administration had been fundamental in the Empire since the days of Constantine ...
Ecclesiastical Policies of Nicephorus I. and Michael I. The principle that the authority of the autocrat was supreme in ecclesiastical as well as secular administration had been fundamental in the Empire since the days of Constantine ...
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vacant ecclesiastical throne to be filled by Antonius Kassymatas , bishop of Syllaion , who had been the coadjutor of Leo V. in his iconoclastic work . ' By this step those hopes which the Imperial leniency had raised in the minds of ...
vacant ecclesiastical throne to be filled by Antonius Kassymatas , bishop of Syllaion , who had been the coadjutor of Leo V. in his iconoclastic work . ' By this step those hopes which the Imperial leniency had raised in the minds of ...
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discover the truth , nor has it much interest except for ecclesiastical historians , who , if they are members of the Latin Church , will readily credit Photius with a wholesale and barefaced scheme of deception , and if they belong to ...
discover the truth , nor has it much interest except for ecclesiastical historians , who , if they are members of the Latin Church , will readily credit Photius with a wholesale and barefaced scheme of deception , and if they belong to ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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