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1 4 | latter, Tigris, presbyter of ~Constantinople, is referred to both by
2 5 | described in the second canon of Constantinople(see ~below), and of which
3 10| by the ~Second Canon of Constantinople to be conterminous with
4 13| Nice the Novatian bishop at Constantinople, Acesius, ~was greatly esteemed,
5 20| Chrysostom of the great riot in ~Constantinople in the year 403, when the
6 23| of the First Council of Constantinople, was because he had ~been
7 23| Gregory of Nazianzum to Constantinople, admits that in so doing ~
8 23| translated from Trebizonde ~to Constantinople, the religious of the city
9 23| transferred from Sasima to Constantinople, ~ ?eta ,s215> esis ; the
10 23| the patriarch Manuel at Constantinople, in ~the presence of the
11 23| power, and the Emperors of Constantinople were often absolute ~masters
12 23| when it was ~the See of Constantinople that was to be filled."~ ~
13 28| lingered on a little later at ~Constantinople but only in conventual institutions.(
14 30| send to Alexandria ~and to Constantinople to ask the patriarchs of
15 30| from the Archbishops of Constantinople, Alexandria, and ~Antioch.
16 30| Alexandria and Atticus of Constantinople, indeed, ~sent exact and
17 30| and ~two learned men of Constantinople, Theilo and Thearistus,
18 30| them from Alexandria and Constantinople, in the ~month of November
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