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... Christianity in Constantinople When Constantine I had come to power, the empire was ... obedience to God's sacred laws that were to be taught within the church. ...
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... The Patriarch of Constantinople has only the honor priority and he is the first Bishop of the Orthodox Church but his jurisdiction does not extend beyond the ...
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... of Constantinople let the people enjoy many cultures of the world. There were only two requirements for citizenship: membership in a Christian Church and the ...
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... of Constantinople let the people enjoy many cultures of the world. There were only two requirements for citizenship: membership in a Christian Church and the ...
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... of Constantinople let the people enjoy many cultures of the world. There were only two requirements for citizenship: membership in a Christian Church and the ...
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... The same with the church of the Holy Mother of God at Constantinople, dating from the tenth century, and of the churches of Mt. Athos. ...
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... would be forgiven. Constantine died on May 22, 337 CE was buried at Constantinople in the Church of the Apostles. Statues of the ...
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... the Eastern church's use of icons. SIG: He was only after successfully repulsing the Muslim armies in their second major attack on Constantinople (717-718 ...
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... By far the most significant building is the great church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, which retained a longitudinal axis but was dominated by its ...
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... Arab forces troubled Constantinople in 674 and again in 717 ... Throughout time differences grew between the Eastern Orthodox Church (Byzantine Christians) and the ...
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... this system lasted all the way until the 11thcentury, many ancient cities flourished because of the commercial prosperity of Constantinople. The church and the ...
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... the Eastern Church had condemned the Faith and ruined the once vigorous church. ... The claims of the Bishop of Constantinople were derived completely from the ...
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... May 29 1453 the last bastion on Christianity in the East, Constantinople, fell to ... One of the most famous churches in history, the Church of Holy Wisdom ( also ...
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... such as Italy existed, but was suppressed by the idealism of the Church. Others would assert major historical events such as the fall of Constantinople in 1453 ...
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... 9 June. Saint Michael was also celebrated near Constantinople in the Promotu Church on 27 October, the Church of St. Julian at the ...
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... Old Rome struggled with Western versus Eastern Roman Empire and Constantinople had to keep the peace. For one thousand years there was one church, Catholic. ...
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... Empire, the Russian metropolitanate was considered an integral part of the Byzantine Orthodox Church under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of Constantinople. ...
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... In addition the Russian Orthodox Church declared that it is no longer part of a Greek Orthodox Church. It believed that because Constantinople was in Muslim ...
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... time. He built the Hagia Sophia "Church of the Holy Wisdom" a church that is still standing today in Constantinople. Citizens of ...
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... This certainly corrupted the Church. ... During the fourth Crusade, Richard the Lion Heart goes into the Muslim city of Constantinople and sacs the city. ...
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... He strengthened the papacy by staying true when the bishop of Constantinople was being pushy and by challenging other leaders in the Church to remain strong ...
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... When the Turks threatened the capital city of Constantinople, the Byzantine emperor appealed ... He called a great meeting of church leaders and French nobles at ...
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... When the Turks threatened the capital city of Constantinople, the Byzantine emperor appealed ... He called a great meeting of church leaders and French nobles at ...
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... When the Turks threatened the capital city of Constantinople, the Byzantine emperor appealed ... He called a great meeting of church leaders and French nobles at ...
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... Even the Nicean Creed, which was invented at the Council of Nicea, was modified at the Church Council of Constantinople in 381 CE. ...
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... was its bishop, who became the leader of the Western church as waves of invading tribes swept into Europe and as the political power of Constantinople in the ...
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... He ruled the Mediterranean Sea and the capitol of his empire was Constantinople. ... communities and orders, and the also broke from the church establishment and ...
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... For instance, during the time of Constantinople, the Church had the largest, strongest standing army in existence, what is to be said about this? ...
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... Although the Byzantine Empire continued until 1453, when Constantinople fell to the Ottoman ... It was during this time that the Catholic church cemented it's iron ...
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... was its bishop, who became the leader of the Western church as waves of invading tribes swept into Europe and as the political power of Constantinople in the ...
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