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churches 135
cibyraiot 2
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | that private buildings and churches previously confiscated from 2 2,1 | with the erection of many churches in all parts of his immense 3 2,1 | were also adorned with many churches, the most prominent the 4 2,1 | successor, Constantius. Many churches were being constructed in 5 2,1 | capital of that province. The churches built during this period 6 2,2 | betake themselves to the churches of the Galilaeans to expound 7 2,3 | Emperor Jovian restored the churches to their original uses, 8 2,3 | century: in the cathedrals and churches, in the imperial palace, 9 2,3 | Arian meetings. All the churches in Constantinople were turned 10 2,3 | call their meeting places churches and were subject to severe 11 2,3 | were to take over all the churches in the capital and throughout 12 2,3 | granting of one of the large churches of the capital to the Goths 13 2,3 | gave them one of the city churches, visited it very often, 14 2,3 | openly and to restore their churches. Some historians call this 15 2,5 | ενωτικον), addressed to the churches subject to the Patriarch 16 2,5 | the eastern and western churches; it continued until the 17 2,5 | centuries. The magnificent churches of Jerusalem and Bethlehem, 18 2,5 | Bethlehem, as well as some churches at Nazareth, were erected 19 2,5 | splendor characterized the churches of Antioch and Syria. “Antioch, 20 2,5 | his son Constantius. These churches were reconstructed in the 21 2,5 | Empire. Among these are some churches at Thessalonica (Salonika); 22 3,1 | the eastern and western churches, dating back to the time 23 3,4 | governor of Africa.[27] Some churches and other architectural 24 3,4 | reigned in Constantinople. The churches of the invaded provinces 25 3,6 | promoting the erection of new churches and monasteries, to which 26 3,6 | as the “head of all holy churches” (caput omnium sanctarum 27 3,7 | edict obligatory on all churches and demanded that it be 28 3,8 | also in the hands of the churches and monasteries.~ Against 29 3,13| Peter was the head of all churches.”[127]~ Thus while Phocas 30 3,16| the construction of those churches which had been begun under 31 3,16| Ostrogothic sway. Among these churches two are of particularly 32 3,16| artistic value of these churches lies in their mosaics.~ 33 3,16| erection of fortifications and churches. He constructed also many 34 4,1 | to the valuables of the churches in the capital and the provinces, 35 4,1 | distributed gifts to all the churches and to the inhabitants of 36 4,2 | Vitalian. The schism in the churches ceased. This religious reconciliation 37 4,4 | Empire. A number of dated churches of Armenia represent splendid 38 5,4 | the state religion, the churches were beginning to be embellished 39 5,4 | icons be removed from the churches and destroyed. Pope Gregory 40 5,4 | destruction of images in the churches of his Christian subjects; 41 5,4 | images placed in various churches of this period were either 42 5,4 | majority of images in Byzantine churches were painted frescoes or 43 5,5 | the sacred images in the churches. According to the Life of 44 5,7 | final rupture between the churches was gradually being laid. 45 5,8 | Orthodoxy. The separation of churches in the ninth century.~ The 46 5,8 | of the Constantinopolitan churches. Although Mamun had sent 47 5,8 | completely. Some mosaics in the churches of Thessalonica (Salonika) 48 6,2 | reconstruction of the destroyed churches was guaranteed to the Christians. 49 6,2 | Constantinople to announce that the churches and their property had been 50 6,2 | Sepulcher and all the destroyed churches in Egypt and Syria had been 51 6,2 | rebuild all the destroyed churches, and the Church of the Holy 52 6,3 | the Bulgarian and Greek churches came to a happy ending. 53 6,6 | of Greek monasteries and churches, some of which later became 54 6,6 | ended in the division of churches in 1054, the Normans sided 55 6,7 | re-established between the churches of Rome and Constantinople. 56 6,7 | this new clash between the churches of Constantinople and Rome. 57 6,7 | offensive not only to the churches and hospitals but also to 58 6,7 | problem of the division of churches which became so acute in 59 6,7 | West, a break between the churches was not to be expected in 60 6,7 | the western and eastern churches occur in the year 1054. 61 6,7 | of the separation of the churches, accompanying the news with 62 6,8 | and settlements with their churches have been devastated by 63 6,8 | bringing about a union of the churches. Gregory VII reacted favorably 64 6,8 | and decorated the walls of churches, but also engaged in illustrating 65 6,8 | in Boeotia; a group of churches on Mount Athos, dating from 66 6,8 | Minor the numerous rock-cut churches of Cappadocia have preserved 67 6,8 | well as many other Russian churches, belong also to the “Byzantine” 68 7,1 | private houses, but also Latin churches and charitable institutions; 69 7,1 | presents to the Venetian churches and honorable titles with 70 7,1 | cases of assaults on the churches and Christians occurred 71 7,1 | the most part, preserved churches and Christian service. They 72 7,1 | Palestine for the pilgrims; new churches and monasteries were being 73 7,1 | his rage for destroying churches he stopped only because 74 7,1 | He also described many churches, relics, and places of Palestine 75 7,1 | surprised to find Christian churches in the city untouched and 76 7,1 | promising the reunion of the churches. Also the pope had written 77 7,1 | followed by the reunion of the churches and by the return of the “ 78 7,1 | and the separation of the churches in 1054.~ Like Michael VII, 79 7,1 | restoration of Christian churches destroyed by the Moors.” 80 7,1 | the eastern and western churches. By evoking a conflict between 81 7,3 | rich palaces and mighty churches, of which there were so 82 7,3 | many centuries. Neither churches, nor relics, nor monuments 83 7,3 | the scenes of pillage in churches and monasteries. The disaster 84 7,3 | of the western European churches received something from “ 85 7,3 | the world, supporter of churches, leader of faith, guide 86 7,3 | preserves intact in its churches the precious frescoes of 87 7,3 | sack of Constantinople many churches and monasteries as well 88 7,4 | Emperor returned to the churches an amount equal to the value 89 7,4 | price of the union of the churches. Therefore, the tendency 90 7,4 | which separated the two churches. In 1089 a synod of the 91 7,4 | definite separation of the churches; neither did he acknowledge 92 7,4 | understanding between the two churches. Under John Comnenus negotiations 93 7,4 | Alexander III the union of the churches, provided the pope would 94 7,4 | some means for joining the churches. Manuel exerted himself 95 7,4 | recon-~struction of several churches; for example, the Pantocrator 96 7,4 | of the twelfth century. Churches were being built not only 97 7,4 | reconciliation between the two churches. These discussions greatly 98 8,2 | Magnificent palaces and numerous churches and monasteries, of which 99 8,10| the western and eastern churches, the interests of Frederick 100 8,10| that is, the reunion of the churches. The allies came to an agreement. 101 8,10| the union between the two churches. It is, of course, difficult 102 8,13| commercial stations with churches and consuls were to be established 103 8,14| the eastern and western churches in connection with the political 104 8,14| intercourse between the two churches. In the very Empire of Nicaea 105 8,14| Germanus II on the union of the churches. John Vatatzes and Germanus 106 8,14| moment for the union of the Churches. The Emperor had submitted 107 8,16| afterwards in the south Slavonic churches, and finally reached Russia. 108 9,2 | if recently sacked; the churches had been robbed of their 109 9,2 | Peloponnesian Mistra, and the churches of Athos are the basis for 110 9,2 | Palaeologus to be mentioned in the churches or at public festivities. 111 9,2 | partisans of the union of the churches and their opponents.[27] 112 9,3 | the eastern and western churches, Michael diverted him from 113 9,3 | reunion of the Greek and Roman churches,” Michael proposed to the 114 9,3 | of the union of the two churches, and assured him in advance 115 9,3 | promised the union of the churches. Pope Gregory X willingly 116 9,4 | organization, and Latin churches and monasteries. Genoa, 117 9,5 | the Greek monasteries and churches, and with his wife visited 118 9,8 | distinction of sex or age. Churches were turned into mosques, 119 9,8 | Burgundian pilgrim visited the churches and other monuments of the 120 9,9 | the Eastern and Western churches, celebrated a union service 121 9,9 | opposed to the union of the Churches; he described the last days 122 9,9 | the Eastern and Western churches; emperor and nobles, the 123 9,9 | mercilessly murdered. The churches, with St. Sophia at the 124 9,15| concerning the union of the churches appealed to the Orthodox 125 9,16| tribute (charadj). Half of the churches in the capital were converted 126 9,17| are many great palaces, churches and monasteries, but most 127 9,17| that one of the most famous churches of Constantinople, the Church 128 9,17| permission, piously visited the churches and relics of the city.[ 129 9,17| antiquities of the city and of the churches.”[301]~ In 1437, a Spanish 130 9,18| Union and Peace Between the Churches of Old and New Rome, in 131 9,18| Among the buildings, the churches are most notable, in particular 132 9,18| on the medieval Serbian churches, endeavored to refute the 133 9,19| Turks and the union of the churches. After a fruitless journey 134 9,19| the Eastern and Western churches and works of theological 135 9,19| aim of the union of the churches, under the title Bessarione.~


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