A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A.D. 802-867).Macmillan, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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... Church of the Virgin of the Pharos . Thus they might hope to avert the suspicions of him who was entering into their place ; thus they might hope to secure at least their lives and an obscure retreat . The lives of all were spared ; the ...
... Church of the Virgin of the Pharos . Thus they might hope to avert the suspicions of him who was entering into their place ; thus they might hope to secure at least their lives and an obscure retreat . The lives of all were spared ; the ...
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... church of the island where he died . Opposite , on the left , was placed , five years later , the body of the monk Eustratios ,, who had once been the Augustus Theophylactus . This , however , was not destined to be the final resting ...
... church of the island where he died . Opposite , on the left , was placed , five years later , the body of the monk Eustratios ,, who had once been the Augustus Theophylactus . This , however , was not destined to be the final resting ...
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... Church , it always prevailed at Byzantium . The affairs of the Church were virtually treated as a special department of the affairs of the State , and the Patriarch of Constantinople was the minister of religion and public worship ...
... Church , it always prevailed at Byzantium . The affairs of the Church were virtually treated as a special department of the affairs of the State , and the Patriarch of Constantinople was the minister of religion and public worship ...
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... Church tradition , with perhaps a touch of jealousy , made Theodore and his party indignant at the designation of Nicephorus , a layman , as Patriarch . They agitated against him , and their opposition seemed to the Emperor an ...
... Church tradition , with perhaps a touch of jealousy , made Theodore and his party indignant at the designation of Nicephorus , a layman , as Patriarch . They agitated against him , and their opposition seemed to the Emperor an ...
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... Church , and whether Patriarchs and bishops might dispense from ecclesiastical canons . Theodore firmly maintained that " the laws of God bind all men , " and the circumstance that Constantine wore the purple made no difference . " The ...
... Church , and whether Patriarchs and bishops might dispense from ecclesiastical canons . Theodore firmly maintained that " the laws of God bind all men , " and the circumstance that Constantine wore the purple made no difference . " The ...
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