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... Throughout time differences grew between the Eastern Orthodox Church (Byzantine Christians) and the Roman Catholic Church to the west. ...
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... Until the downfall of the Eastern Roman Empire, the Russian metropolitanate was considered an integral part of the Byzantine Orthodox Church under the ...
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... of their mosaic decoration was systematized in order to conform to Orthodox beliefs and practices. A common type of the mid-Byzantine centralized church was ...
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... He was considered "holy" and "lord of the Christian universe." Patriarchs who headed the Greek Orthodox Church of the Byzantine Empire claimed that spiritual ...
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... of icons from Byzantine churches which were eventually restored in 843 but initiated the split between the Roman and Byzantine Greek orthodox church and in ...
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... Byzantine patterns were never recaptured and the Kievan social structure disappeared. ... Russia also decided to become Orthodox in tradition. ...
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... and took place under four bishops and two radically different political and religious regimes, one Ostrogoth and Arian and the other Byzantine and Orthodox. ...
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... 988, Grand Prince Vladimir of Kievan Rus accepted Eastern Orthodox Christianity from ... For example, Byzantine influence shapes the development of the visual arts ...
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... other reasons. The Serbs who were closest to the Byzantine Empire geographically, took up the Eastern Orthodox Religion. The peoples ...
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... Unfortunately, due to the weakness of the Byzantine Empire, Serbia was able to ... Roman Catholics, Albanians of the north and then on the Orthodox population of ...
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... The value of Serbian Orthodox art and architecture soon bypassed that of the Byzantine empire, with which the Serbian forces frequently warred. ...
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... had seen both the captures of Jerusalem and the decisive defeat of the Byzantine army at ... The church had split in 1054, into Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox. ...
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... 7] The Fourth Crusade followed in 1201, and fell victim to Byzantine politics ... This placed a wedge between the Catholic Church and the Greek Orthodox Church that ...
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... Byzantine Emperor Justinian I sent forces against them in 533. ... Clovis was the first Germanic ruler to adopt the idea of orthodox Christianity. ...
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... One of the most important of them is the development of the Orthodox Church in ... X-XI centuries Kievan Russia felt the strong influence from the Byzantine Empire ...
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... insulted the western churches."(Marlow, 9) In 1071, the Byzantine Empire was ... makes Christianity the official religion and all non-orthodox Christians were ...
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... The Byzantine emperor Justinian was such a leader, showing both great talents ... Justinian also reacted to the extreme mistreatment of orthodox Christian's by the ...
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... The Orthodox took the Talwood as a center of life and their theme. ... was sacked it was divided into separate parts the remaining parts became the Byzantine Empire ...
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... in northern Germany. They had initially allied with he Byzantine empire and had were of Orthodox Christianity. These two facets ...
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... the Church lead to the murders of thousands of people, the eventual fall of the Byzantine Empire, forced more distance between Eastern Orthodox Christians, and ...
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... and free-thinking Persians with roots in both the Byzantine and Saracenic ... scientific inquiry into all aspects of existence, in an orthodox and authoritarian ...
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... 65% of the population are Christian Orthodox, 19% Muslim, 4% Roman Catholic, 1 ... This region was dominated by Byzantine empires until the thirteen century. ...
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... Arnold Nesselrath, Director for Byzantine, Medieval and Modern Art, describes the ... Seeking to reconcile orthodox Christians and Monophysites, he caused a schism ...
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... Orthodox Judaism: The oldest, most diverse and most conservative form. ... Byzantine and the Persian armies were threatening to conquer them. ...
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... This Nycian view also was the official religion of the Byzantine Empire, which helped ... and gospels that were not mentioned in the cannon of orthodox scriptures. ...
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... This Nycian view also was the official religion of the Byzantine Empire, which helped ... and gospels that were not mentioned in the cannon of orthodox scriptures. ...
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... amphitheatres, viaducts and bridges, Early Christian basilicas and martyries, Orthodox churches and ... of the fine arts, first of all with the Byzantine art of ...
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