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1 1| brothers' relations with Photius; b) their relations with
2 1| mission was dispatched during Photius's term as Patriarch. If
3 1| Church was not involved, then Photius the Great had no hand in
4 2| The second explanation of Photius's apparent noninvolvement
5 2| supposedly οppοnents of Photius and supporters of Ignatius
6 2| supported Ignatius rather than Photius after the schism of 858.
7 2| have been a supporter of Photius; and two men who were warmly
8 2| but rigid Ignatius with Photius, a very able man of learning
9 2| ecclesiastical policy of Photius, and therefore of the Church
10 2| itself? It is clear that Photius, the man whom Michael had
11 2| to have been a pupil of Photius,<4> and later his colleague
12 2| moreover, a close friend of Photius's, an 'amicus fortissimus'
13 2| through the good offices of Photius. He travelled to the Caliphate
14 2| travelled to the Caliphate with Photius in 856, and was subsequently
15 2| would have been odd for Photius to appoint a personal enemy
16 2| the progressive party of Photius, rather than to the zealot
17 3| relations between Methodius and Photius, but we do have certain
18 3| appointment was made during Photius's term as Patriarch, and
19 3| Khazaria and the Crimea, after Photius had offered Methodius an
20 3| has been said above that Photius cannot have been absent
21 3| Constantine, to make much of Photius's role. Reference to his
22 3| purpose of the work, for Photius was hated in Rome and in
23 3| dangerous because, although Photius was back οn the patriarchal
24 3| been most unwise to present Photius as the person behind the
25 3| that no mention is made of Photius's role in Constantine-Cyril'
26 3| therefore no reason to deny that Photius, as the supreme ecclesiastical
27 4| fifteen years later, when Photius was again Patriarch.~The
28 4| Patriarch.~The truth is that Photius's role is not completely
29 4| states, for instance, that Photius was Cyril's teacher, a reference
30 4| philosophy under Leo and Photius.<11> The Life of Methodius
31 4| archbishopric. The Patriarch was Photius. During this meeting, not
32 4| this meeting, not only did Photius and the Archbishop of Moravia
33 4| biographers in fact give Photius all his due, from the start
34 4| this leaves no doubt that Photius did indeed not merely participate
35 4| it all was the Patriarch, Photius.~Ιn conclusion, therefore,
36 4| and the Emperor together, Photius providing what was required
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