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 1 Intro|             A.D. 787. ~Emperors -- Constantine VI. And Irene. Pope. --
 2 1    |         SACRA SENT BY THE EMPERORS CONSTANTINE AND IRENE TO THE MOST HOLY
 3 1    |          is the Head. ~We have had Constantine, beloved in Christ, most
 4 2    |            Tom. VII., col. 49.) ) ~CONSTANTINE and Irene--Sovereigns of
 5 2    |             with whom the wretched Constantine, the then Patriarch, was
 6 2    |             First was read that to Constantine and Irene, but not in its
 7 2    |           by the lord, the Emperor Constantine of pious memory, and the
 8 2    |        receive the name of another Constantine, and another Helen, through
 9 2    |            partakers with the Lord Constantine, Emperor of old, now in
10 2    |           forth as that of another Constantine and another Helena, being
11 2    |             Tom. VII., col. 188.) ~CONSTANTINE, the most holy bishop of
12 2    |          in the fourteenth year of Constantine. But after four or five
13 2    |        under Justinian, the son of Constantine, and set forth the before-mentioned
14 2    |          they who subscribed under Constantine were the same as they who
15 2    |            a new Helena, and a new Constantine, her God-protected offspring,
16 3    | God-beloved and orthodox Emperors, Constantine and Leo,(2) now assembled
17 3    |   acclamations.] ~The divine Kings Constantine and Leo said: Let the holy
18 4    |          solemnly nominated Bishop Constantine of Sylaeum, a monk, as patriarch
19 4    |          who were of the school of Constantine had to be carefully handled.
20 5    |            Christ-loving Emperors, Constantine and Irene, his mother, was
21 5    |           the will of our princes, Constantine and Irene, to the end that
22 7    |            Isaurian and by his son Constantine Copronymus, both of them
23 8    |           and most serene princes, Constantine and Irene his mother. Tarasius,
24 11   |          so to speak) like a fool, Constantine, bishop of Constantia in
25 11   |       exactly the opposite of what Constantine did say. Now if, as Sir
26 11   |       Books attribute the words to Constantine the bishop alone and not
27 11   |            the author affirms that Constantine's speech received "the assent
28 11   |            obscurely suggests that Constantine had the courage to say what
29 12   |            under Irene and her son Constantine, and is called by them not
 
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