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1 2,1 | present). On the side of his father, Constantius Chlorus, Constantine 2 2,1 | the East, and Constantius, father of Constantine, assumed 3 2,2 | of one essence) with His Father. The Nicene Creed was signed 4 2,2 | Constantius Chlorus, the father of Constantine the Great. 5 2,2 | appointing as co-emperor his father, Zeno, of the wild tribe 6 2,2 | Leo II the Younger. His father, Zeno, reigned from 474 7 2,2 | rather the dynasty of his father, who probably belonged to 8 2,2 | after the death of their father. The hostility among the 9 2,2 | of the last years of his father’s life, openly sided with 10 2,2 | months after his birth, his father died when he was only six 11 2,2 | Apollinarius the Younger, father and son, proposed to create 12 2,3 | result of the efforts of the father of the Emperor, also named 13 2,3 | bread; one answers: ‘The Father is greater than the Son;’ 14 2,3 | believed in the trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, as 15 2,3 | Nicene symbol about the Father and Son, adding to it the 16 2,3 | the Holy Spirit from the Father; and adopted the teaching 17 2,3 | of one essence with the Father and the Son. Because information 18 2,3 | had been placed by his father under the guidance of the 19 2,3 | harms the good seed. Your father, because of his excessive 20 2,5 | the imperial rank upon his father, Zeno. Following the death 21 2,5 | the same nature with the Father in the Godhead and also 22 2,5 | city of Caesarea came the “father of ecclesiastical history,” 23 2,5 | attainments. Through her father, a famous Alexandrian mathematician, 24 3,6 | Pope of Rome,” “Apostolic Father,” “Pope and Patriarch,” 25 3,8 | treat the subjects as a father would treat his own children.”[ 26 4 | reigned after the death of his father for a few months only and 27 4 | attributes this surname to the father rather than to the son.[ 28 5,4 | Leo III. Educated by his father, Constantine followed a 29 5,5 | was calmer than under his father Constantine V. Although 30 5,8 | work was used by the famous father of the western church, Thomas 31 5,8 | of creeds, he loved your father, who was endowed with these 32 6,1 | Romanus Lecapenus forced their father to abdicate and retire to 33 6,4 | forgotten the defeat of your father Igor who, having scorned 34 6,7 | example, wrote, “Spiritual Father and divinely reverend Pontiff! 35 6,8 | bureaucratic regime of his father, Constantine Ducas, which 36 6,8 | and originated because his father was a Muhammedan Arab and 37 7,1 | and transferring it from father to son.~ Owing to his energetic 38 7,1 | court setting of his late father. Cheerful entertainments, 39 7,1 | twelve years old at his father’s death. His mother, Mary 40 7,1 | Alexius, said that her father, at the beginning of his 41 7,1 | plan was to carry out his father Robert Guiscard’s campaign 42 7,1 | chiefly continued that of his father, who had already pointed 43 7,1 | paths entered upon by his father. The father had hindered 44 7,1 | upon by his father. The father had hindered his enemies 45 7,1 | commercial treaty that his father had made with Venice. At 46 7,1 | his energetic and talented father. John’s panegyrist, considering 47 7,1 | policy of his grandfather and father. Absorbed by his delusive 48 7,2 | the throne to his blind father Isaac. After many complications 49 7,2 | Alexius by the side of his father, as his co-emperor (Alexius 50 7,2 | VI to carry out what his father had not done, namely to 51 7,2 | and result of that of his father, Frederick Barbarossa; in 52 7,3 | throne to his unfortunate father. After a fruitless meeting 53 7,3 | and, after restoring his father to the throne, to take a 54 7,4 | struck by the activity of her father, in her “Alexiad” calls 55 7,4 | glorious rule of Anna’s father, “the Great Alexius, the 56 7,4 | tendency to panegyrize her father is evident throughout the 57 7,4 | unhistortcal partiality for her father, Anna produced a work which 58 7,4 | of the daughter about her father remain one of the most eminent 59 8,2 | been placed by heaven as a father over the universal Roman 60 8,11| Having given the Holy Father this lesson in Christianity, 61 8,12| looked back upon him as “the Father of the Greeks.”[93]~ ~ 62 8,13| literature. His enlightened father had done his best, and Theodore’ 63 8,13| throne, Theodore II, like his father, displayed the energetic 64 8,13| for his continuance of his father’s successful external policy 65 8,14| the Emperor; as for his father, the union with Rome was 66 8,15| aristocracy persecuted by his father looked upon the new Emperor 67 8,16| George Acropolita. Like his father, Theodore was deeply interested 68 8,16| during the lifetime of his father John Vatatzes, a real love 69 8,16| education, he was, like his father, interested in school matters. 70 8,16| the persecutions of his father and leaves his country to 71 8,16| meet her. When Chrysantza’s father hears this he pardons Belthandros 72 8,16| vessel sent by Belthandros’ father, Rodophilos, in search of 73 9,2 | died in 1320, before his father, and is often referred to 74 9,2 | historical works as his father’s co-emperor, Michael IX. 75 9,2 | for many years during his father’s lifetime his grandfather’ 76 9,2 | the premature death of his father, Michael IX. This entirely 77 9,2 | the Genoese, deposed his father, was crowned as Andronicus 78 9,2 | even as a youth during his father’s lifetime felt sharply 79 9,2 | was confided to him by his father, he entered into negotiations 80 9,2 | refuge with his frightened father, set out directly to the 81 9,2 | presents, sent him back to his father with a letter in which he 82 9,2 | manifest when he redeemed his father John V from the Venetians 83 9,2 | ruled the Empire in his father’s absence, was deaf to John’ 84 9,2 | in person, redeemed his father from his humiliating captivity.~ 85 9,4 | German by origin, whose father’s surname, Blum (i.e. a 86 9,4 | throne, Stephen and his father had been crowned together 87 9,4 | simultaneous coronation of father and son was a new and remarkable 88 9,4 | Andronicus II continued his father’s policy of privileges for 89 9,7 | Bayazid. When tidings of his father’s death reached him, he 90 9,7 | some months Manuel’s old father, John V.~ ~The expedition 91 9,7 | and noble character of his father. John insisted on supporting 92 9,8 | extent. Shortly before his father’s death John had been forced 93 9,12| the dwellers of one house: father is opposed to son, mother 94 9,12| Andronicus II inherited from his father two difficult problems in 95 9,14| Spirit proceeded from the Father and Son, and that the pope 96 9,14| Venice and redeemed his father. Shortly after the Emperor’ 97 9,18| son Matthew who, after his father’s fall, was also forced