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marshy 1
martel 3
martial 1
martin 12
martina 2
martyr 7
martyrdom 3
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12 justice
12 lawbook
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12 martin
12 mary
12 mercy
12 miraculous
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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martin

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 4,2 | the Lateran Synod, Pope Martin condemned “the most impious 2 4,2 | exarch of Ravenna to arrest Martin and send him to Constantinople. 3 4,2 | carried out these orders, and Martin was convicted at Constantinople 4 4,2 | seen.”[80] Unfortunately Martin’s letters give little interesting 5 4,2 | negotiations with the successors of Martin on the papal throne, and 6 4,3 | Constans II, who had exiled Martin to the Crimea, Justinian 7 9,3 | best friends, a Frenchman, Martin IV, who supported entirely 8 9,3 | affected the position of Pope Martin IV. It was not only an unheard-of 9 9,7 | to the kings of Aragon, Martin V (1395-1410) and Ferdinand 10 9,7 | which was transmitted to Martin through the agency of the 11 9,7 | in Italy, Manuel informed Martin that he was sending him, 12 9,11| new pope, the Frenchman Martin IV, whom Charles of Anjou


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