Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | course states that the Roman Emperor Constantine's con to Christianity
2 1,1 | be transferred from the emperor to the Roman pope. Even
3 1,1 | II was the last Christian emperor, as true kingship depends
4 1,16| becoming the first Roman emperor to embrace the Christian
5 2,5 | the age of martyrs. This emperor's recognition of Christianity
6 2,6 | assessment of the first Christian emperor, a view that is sadly lacking
7 2,6 | Christian Church. Thus the Emperor Constantine was genuinely
8 2,6 | that ultimately makes the Emperor Constantine what he is.
9 2,6 | where Christ had lived. The Emperor Constantine and the Empress
10 2,6 | rest for the Church, the Emperor Constantine called a Council
11 2,7 | Constantine and his fellow emperor Licinius in 313 AD, officially
12 2,9 | 9.~ Emperor Theodosius carried this
13 2,9 | conclusion with what act?~ The emperor enacted legislation that
14 3,5 | insisted, “I am Caesar, I am emperor.” Prior to Vatican I devotion,
15 3,5 | Imperator Totius Mundi (Emperor of the Entire World). (Although
16 4,7 | 7.~ Under what emperor and between what years did
17 4,7 | take place?~The Byzantine Emperor Leo V started a new attack
18 4,12| the cause of the Byzantine Emperor Leo the Isaurian's issuing
19 4,19| Iconoclasm, the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Copronymus,
20 6,1 | sphere, each having its own emperor. This separation was further
21 6,2 | barbarians as well, the Christian Emperor of the East stood out as
22 6,2 | in theory universal. The Emperor Justinian attempted to bridge
23 6,2 | Justinian, no succeeding emperor made any serious attempts
24 6,4 | Franks, Charlemagne, as emperor in 800. The Eastern Empire,
25 6,4 | Christian world. The Eastern emperor therefore refused the political
26 6,10| coronation in 1014, the German emperor Henry II demanded that the
27 6,15| Roman (Constantinopolitan) emperor into an independent secular
28 6,15| the city of Rome by the Emperor Constantine the Great to
29 6,18| the sixteenth century, the Emperor Constantine confers upon
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