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Alphabetical [« »] monophysites 39 monophysitic 34 monophysitical-minded 1 monophysitism 14 monophysttic 1 monopolists 1 monopolized 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 leontius 14 liberation 14 looked 14 monophysitism 14 motives 14 mutual 14 narrative | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances monophysitism |
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1 2,4| new teaching was called Monophysitism, or the Monophysitic doctrine, 2 2,4| and φυσις, “nature”). Monophysitism made great progress with 3 2,4| the teaching of Eutyches (Monophysitism) as orthodox and to condemn 4 2,4| solution of the problem of Monophysitism, highly important in Byzantine 5 2,5| government, by openly opposing Monophysitism in the fifth century, alienated 6 2,5| religious policy favored Monophysitism; somewhat later, he openly 7 2,5| in Egypt and Syria, where Monophysitism was widespread. In the capital, 8 3,2| made some concessions to Monophysitism. She showed a better understanding 9 3,7| and “true legislator of Monophysitism,” arrived in Constantinople 10 3,7| inevitable final victory of Monophysitism. She died in the same year. 11 3,7| disagreed with him were exiled. Monophysitism might have become the state 12 3,7| negative. Orthodoxy and Monophysitism did not become reconciled; 13 3,8| Prasinoi), who stood for Monophysitism. In the time of Anastasius 14 4,3| expressed itself against Monophysitism and Monotheletism. The patriarchates