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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This theory of the State Church was expressed in the fact that it was the function of the Emperor both to convoke and to preside at Church Councils , which , in the order of proceedings , were modelled on the Roman Senate.1 It was ...
This theory of the State Church was expressed in the fact that it was the function of the Emperor both to convoke and to preside at Church Councils , which , in the order of proceedings , were modelled on the Roman Senate.1 It was ...
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The first story seizes the fact of his reassuring letter to Nicephorus and represents it as a binding document ; the second story seizes the fact that Leo after his coronation declined to bind himself , and represents this refusal as a ...
The first story seizes the fact of his reassuring letter to Nicephorus and represents it as a binding document ; the second story seizes the fact that Leo after his coronation declined to bind himself , and represents this refusal as a ...
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But the fact which suggests this explanation is the belief current among the " Persians in later generations that Theophobos had never tasted death.2 " " The foreigners had come to Sinope , having evidently followed the coast road by ...
But the fact which suggests this explanation is the belief current among the " Persians in later generations that Theophobos had never tasted death.2 " " The foreigners had come to Sinope , having evidently followed the coast road by ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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