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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Stranica 32
... Constantine V. , and of complete ecclesiastical inde- pendence , of which the leading advocate at this time was Theodore , the abbot of Studion . The doctrine of the third party was ultimately , but not without opposition and protest ...
... Constantine V. , and of complete ecclesiastical inde- pendence , of which the leading advocate at this time was Theodore , the abbot of Studion . The doctrine of the third party was ultimately , but not without opposition and protest ...
Stranica 34
... Constantine VI . from his first wife . and to his marriage with Theodote ( Sept. A.D. 795 ) . After the fall of Constantine , Tarasius had been persuaded by Irene to declare that both the divorce and the second marriage were illegal ...
... Constantine VI . from his first wife . and to his marriage with Theodote ( Sept. A.D. 795 ) . After the fall of Constantine , Tarasius had been persuaded by Irene to declare that both the divorce and the second marriage were illegal ...
Stranica 36
... Constantine's second marriage the question which really interested the Emperor . The question at issue was whether Emperors had power to override laws established by the Church , and whether Patriarchs and bishops might dispense from ...
... Constantine's second marriage the question which really interested the Emperor . The question at issue was whether Emperors had power to override laws established by the Church , and whether Patriarchs and bishops might dispense from ...
Stranica 40
... Constantine , who had ruled in the days of their fathers and grandfathers , saw the enemy harrying the land at will and possessing the cities of the Empire , they might bitterly The Athingani , if not simply a seet of the Paulicians ...
... Constantine , who had ruled in the days of their fathers and grandfathers , saw the enemy harrying the land at will and possessing the cities of the Empire , they might bitterly The Athingani , if not simply a seet of the Paulicians ...
Stranica 41
... Constantine V. , who still survived in Panormos , or as it was also , and is still , called Antigoni , one of the Prince's Islands . These princes had been prominent in the reign of Constantine VI . and Irene , as repeatedly conspiring ...
... Constantine V. , who still survived in Panormos , or as it was also , and is still , called Antigoni , one of the Prince's Islands . These princes had been prominent in the reign of Constantine VI . and Irene , as repeatedly conspiring ...
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