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1 2,1 | he remained the pontifex maximus; he never called Sunday 2 2,2 | bore the title of Pontifex Maximus. On the whole, however, 3 2,2 | The learned philosopher Maximus of Ephesus greatly influenced 4 4,2 | of the seventh century, Maximus Confessor, resolutely opposed 5 4,2 | opponent of Monotheletism, Maximus Confessor, was arrested 6 4,2 | jury and cruelly mutilated. Maximus died as a martyr in distant 7 4,4 | Council and the works of Maximus Confessor, which quote fragments 8 4,4 | course of confuting them.~ Maximus Confessor was one of the 9 4,4 | Middle Ages. The writings of Maximus were of particular importance 10 4,4 | of the modern students of Maximus, “with the living ethical 11 4,4 | asceticism, the blessed Maximus created a living type of 12 4,4 | term.”[97] Unfortunately Maximus did not leave a systematic 13 4,4 | theological and mystical writings, Maximus left also a large number 14 4,4 | importance of the writings of Maximus were not confined to the 15 4,4 | which they were explained by Maximus, whom Eriugena calls “the 16 4,4 | distinguished of teachers,” etc. Maximus’ work on Gregory the Theologian 17 4,4 | younger contemporary of Maximus, Anastasius Sinaita (of 18 4,4 | manner similar to that of Maximus, exhibiting, however, much 19 9,18| seventh century, thanks to Maximus Confessor, who freed the 20 9,18| Eastern Orthodox church. Maximus’ influence was still felt 21 9,18| philologists was the monk Maximus Planudes (his secular name