Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | of Rome; in the Byzantine Empire, the Orthodox Church of
2 I,Intro | frontiers of the Byzantine Empire, ~and their efforts led
3 I, 1 | main centers of the ~Roman Empire and even in places beyond
4 I, 1 | the Roman frontiers. ~ The Empire through which these first
5 I, 1 | in its ~eastern part, an empire of cities: This determined
6 I, 1 | civil province of the Roman Empire. A local council of this
7 I, 1 | the chief cities of the Empire, such as Alexandria or Antioch;
8 I, 1 | creation of the Christian Empire of ~Byzantium. ~ ~ 8~
9 I, 2,1 | became the ~Church of the Empire. The first great effect
10 I, 2,1 | religions in ~the Roman Empire. Theodosius, within fifty
11 I, 2,1 | recognized religion of the Empire. The Church was now established. .
12 I, 2,1 | the capital of the Roman Empire eastward from Italy to the
13 I, 2,1 | center ~of the Christian Empire which he had in mind. In
14 I, 2,1 | Nicaea in 325. If the Roman Empire was to be a Christian Empire,
15 I, 2,1 | Empire was to be a Christian Empire, then Constantine ~wished
16 I, 2,2 | now the capital of the Empire, could no longer be ignored,
17 I, 2,2 | important cities in the Roman Empire; the ~fifth was added because
18 I, 2,2 | the city of Rome in the Empire: she was the capital, the
19 I, 2,2 | the most part outside the Empire, ~and little more is heard
20 I, 2,2 | control; within the Christian Empire of the East, the Patriar-~
21 I, 2,4 | Church in the Byzantine Empire did not overlook its social
22 I, 2,4 | pre-eminence in the Byzantine Empire passed to the huge monastery
23 I, 2,4 | authorities, priesthood and empire; the Creator of the ~world
24 I, 2,4 | criti-~cize the Byzantine Empire and the idea of a Christian
25 I, 3,1 | cultural unity: the Roman Empire. This Empire embraced ~many
26 I, 3,1 | the Roman Empire. This Empire embraced ~many different
27 I, 3,1 | educated people throughout the Empire shared; either Greek or
28 I, 3,1 | al-~most everywhere in the Empire, and many could speak both
29 I, 3,1 | of the third century the Empire, ~while still theoretically
30 I, 3,1 | which remained within the Empire for ~some time longer, the
31 I, 3,1 | and still regarded their Empire as in theory uni-~versal;
32 I, 3,1 | proceeded to set up a .Roman. Empire of its own. On ~Christmas
33 I, 3,1 | act of schism within the Empire. The creation of a Holy
34 I, 3,1 | creation of a Holy Roman ~Empire in the west, instead of
35 I, 3,1 | called itself the Roman Empire, it was rare for a ~Byzantine
36 I, 3,1 | defiance which the new Roman Empire of the west felt towards
37 I, 3,1 | consequent breakdown of the Empire in the west ~served greatly
38 I, 3,2 | borders of the Byzantine Empire; but he was much more alarmed
39 I, 3,3 | economically the restored Byzantine Empire was in a precarious state,
40 I, 3,3 | Better that my brother.s Empire should perish, than the
41 I, 3,3 | the end of the Byzantine Empire. But it was not the end
42 I, 4,1 | beyond the frontiers of the Empire, to ~the north and the northwest .
43 I, 4,2 | Russia .a Greek of the ~Lower Empire.. ~ It has been said that
44 I, 4,3 | of Sergius, the Byzantine Empire fell to the Turks. The new ~
45 I, 5,1 | had taken the Christian Empire of Byzan-~tium for granted
46 I, 5,1 | the Greeks in the Ottoman Empire were denied the more ~heroic
47 I, 5,1 | independent political unit, an Empire within the Empire. The Ortho-~
48 I, 5,1 | unit, an Empire within the Empire. The Ortho-~dox Church therefore
49 I, 5,1 | the Greeks of the ~Turkish Empire .Hellenism. and Orthodoxy
50 I, 5,1 | ever been in the Byzantine Empire. The effects of this confusion
51 I, 5,1 | also within the Ottoman Empire ~. Alexandria, Antioch,
52 I, 5,2 | Russia and the Turk-~ish Empire, so that the Orthodox Church
53 I, 5,2 | the limits of the Turkish Empire, in the Ukraine. ~After
54 I, 5,2 | diary: .God perpetuate the Empire of the Turks! For they take
55 I, 5,2 | elsewhere in the Turkish Empire, were far stricter in their
56 I, 5,2 | Church of the later Byzantine Empire was called to face: in the
57 I, 6,1 | moment when the Byzantine ~Empire came to an end, they themselves
58 I, 6,1 | on the present Orthodox Empire of îur ruler: he is on ~
59 I, 6,1 | their stead stands alone the Empire of our ruler in ~accordance
60 I, 6,2 | Orthodox from the Turkish Empire who visited Moscow were
61 II, 2,4 | Church~under the Ottoman Empire soon began to commemorate
62 II, 7,1 | parts 1 and 2, The Byzantine~Empire, Cambridge, 1966-1967.~
63 II, 7,10 | The Art of the Byzantine Empire, New Jersey, 1972.~ S.
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