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1 Intro| Letters of Gregory II. to the Emperor Leo. ~Excursus On the Reception
2 Intro| from the letter of the Emperor and Empress to the bishops
3 Intro| kiss the earth on which the Emperor had trodden, it would be
4 Intro| this very council to the Emperor and Empress. St. Paul "says
5 2 | covered over with wax, but the Emperor himself. How much more is
6 2 | parts, as by the lord, the Emperor Constantine of pious memory,
7 2 | with the Lord Constantine, Emperor of old, now in the Divine
8 2 | carry them to our pious Emperor? ~Peter and Peter the most
9 2 | the midst, said: The pious emperor, by his honourable jussio,
10 4 | p. 308 et seqq.) ~The Emperor, after the death of the
11 4 | Constantinople, and the Emperor now solemnly nominated Bishop
12 4 | voce Constantinus VI.) ~The Emperor singled out the more noted
13 4 | ruthless harshness. The Emperor, indeed, seems to have contemplated
14 4 | Constantinus, presented by the emperor to the council the last
15 4 | language which entertained the Emperor. Monasteries were destroyed,
16 4 | and sent the price to the Emperor.Copronymus publicly thanked
17 4 | spirit and in truth. The Emperor now also directly attacked
18 4 | itself by brute force. The Emperor, according to trustworthy
19 4 | the politically far-seeing Emperor, at the same time entered
20 4 | was too powerful, and the Emperor was not even master of Oriental
21 4 | in after the death of the Emperor (A.D. 775), the ablest ruler
22 7 | With the State and the Emperor no compromise was made;
23 7 | CXXIII, chapter 29, of the Emperor Justinian, which, (although
24 8 | LETTER OF THE SYNOD TO THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS.~(Labbe and
25 9 | LETTERS OF GREGORY II. TO THE EMPEROR LEO. ~(J. B. Bury, Appendix
26 10 | With the death of this Emperor, the power of the Iconoclasts
27 10 | rejection by the Frankish Emperor of what had been received
28 11 | authority and in the name of the Emperor Charlemagne and with the
29 11 | of Iris kingdom; and the Emperor [i.e. Charlemagne] also
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