Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Christian Roman Empire (or Byzantine Empire, as Western historians
2 1,1 | two phases as well: the Byzantine Greek and the Russian. As
3 1,1 | Constantine and those Greek (or Byzantine) emperors who followed him.
4 2,6 | explain that:~ ~For the Byzantine, the empire, as the structure
5 2,6 | The Roman West and the Byzantine East, p. 22].~ ~It is important
6 2,19| Nicholas Cabasilas, the great Byzantine theologian of the fourteenth
7 2,24| true icons (also called Byzantine icons), these are the traditional
8 2,35| were convened by the Roman (Byzantine) emperors when they wanted
9 3,21| development have on the Byzantine Empire?~ The Eastern possessions
10 3,21| possessions were lost to the Byzantine Empire, and the three ancient
11 4,4 | fact that a whole series of Byzantine emperors energetically championed
12 4,5 | 5.~ Which Byzantine ruler in 180 suspended the
13 4,7 | of icons take place?~The Byzantine Emperor Leo V started a
14 4,12| categories was the cause of the Byzantine Emperor Leo the Isaurian'
15 4,12| refers only to holy (or Byzantine) icons — that is, icons
16 4,12| completely departed from classic Byzantine fundamentals. This was expressed
17 4,12| The great chasm between Byzantine iconography and Western
18 4,12| has largely ceased, and Byzantine icons are replacing innovative
19 4,12| commanded such high respect that Byzantine icons are sought-after throughout
20 4,12| art critic, who wrote: “Byzantine painting is the highest
21 4,17| First, any discussion of the Byzantine period of Church history
22 4,19| proponent of Iconoclasm, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Copronymus,
23 5,1 | Christianity upon all aspects of Byzantine life and upon all strata
24 5,5 | major ascetic center of the Byzantine Empire. Preserving the highest
25 5,5 | ecclesiastical affairs of the late Byzantine period, and especially during
26 5,8 | the significance of the Byzantine Empire?~ Byzantium was a
27 5,8 | adopted many features of Byzantine civilization — its law,
28 5,8 | cultural tradition — the Byzantine heritage, whose principal
29 5,8 | that the purpose of the Byzantine Empire was to provide a
30 6,4 | Byzantium. (Even the term Byzantine was given first by the Franks
31 6,6 | that at the very time the Byzantine Empire came to an end, they
32 6,10| as propaganda against the Byzantine state, his political adversary
33 6,15| previously belonged to the Byzantine Empire, and the keys to
34 10,19| Constantine and other Roman (Byzantine) emperors. However, all
35 11,1 | celebration [G. Every, The Byzantine Patriarchate, p. 9].~ ~Those
36 11,4 | Orthodox employ the ancient Byzantine plain chant with its eight
37 11,4 | into the Slavic lands by Byzantine missionaries, underwent
38 11,4 | of the New Testament and Byzantine periods. In either case,
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