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1 2,1 | Britain, and his legions proclaimed his son Constantine Augustus. 2 2,1 | army rejected Galerius and proclaimed as emperor Maxentius, the 3 2,1 | historical tradition, they proclaimed the famous Edict of Milan. 4 2,1 | that the “Edict of Milan” proclaimed, not a policy of toleration, 5 2,2 | financial privileges were proclaimed for the new capital in order 6 2,2 | Great;” and the church has proclaimed him a saint and equal of 7 2,2 | pagan states:~ ~One God was proclaimed to all mankind. At the same 8 2,2 | at the same time the army proclaimed as Augustus Valentinian 9 2,2 | present-day Albania). He was proclaimed emperor in 491 and ruled 10 2,2 | the decrees of Constantius proclaimed: “Let there be an end to 11 2,2 | Julian upon a shield, they proclaimed him Augustus. The new Augustus 12 2,2 | Socrates.[90]~ The army proclaimed as emperor the head of the 13 2,3 | existed before Julian. He proclaimed complete religious toleration. 14 2,3 | Arcadius and Honorius, were proclaimed the rulers of the Empire; 15 2,4 | by birth, who was later proclaimed Emperor. Marcian was a very 16 2,5 | was that when the Goths proclaimed Theodoric king of Italy “ 17 3,7 | Gregory I the Great (590-604) proclaimed that “at the Synod, which 18 3,8 | destruction the orthodox party proclaimed a new emperor and rushed 19 3,8 | nephew of Anastasius was proclaimed emperor. Sheltered in the 20 3,8 | while on the other hand he proclaimed himself me defender of the 21 4 | Constantine III, Constans II, was proclaimed emperor and ruled from 641 22 4,1 | the tyrannical Phocas. He proclaimed that “power must shine more 23 4,2 | the ecumenical councils, proclaimed that the teaching of one 24 4,2 | wills and two operations, proclaimed the Monotheletic teaching 25 5,1 | her son, Constantine VI, proclaimed Emperor from 780 to 797, 26 5,5 | leave the capital, and was proclaimed emperor. During his year 27 5,5 | the monks. Anathema was proclaimed for any person who “ventures 28 5,5 | idolatry…” Anathema was proclaimed against the Patriarch Germanus, 29 5,5 | Excommunication was also proclaimed for those “who called the 30 5,6 | people present in the church proclaimed “To Charles, the most pious 31 5,6 | without reason, that the newly proclaimed emperor, following the example 32 5,8 | the Emperor and was later proclaimed the ruler of the Empire. 33 5,8 | the path of tolerance and proclaimed the great principles of 34 5,8 | accessible to everybody, Bardas proclaimed that the school would be 35 6,1 | new favorite, who was soon proclaimed co-ruler and crowned with 36 6,1 | his benefactor, and then proclaimed himself emperor (867-86). 37 6,1 | Nicephorus Phocas, who was proclaimed emperor (Nicephorus II Phocas, 38 6,1 | the Paphlagonian, who was proclaimed emperor at his wife’s entreaty, 39 6,1 | and her new husband was proclaimed emperor. He ruled as Constantine 40 6,3 | conquered many new districts and proclaimed himself king of Bulgaria. 41 6,7 | general assembly. This act proclaimed that marriage for the fourth 42 6,7 | of excommunication, which proclaimed anathema for Patriarch “ 43 6,8 | army of Asia Minor, which proclaimed as emperor their general, 44 6,8 | hesitation a new emperor was proclaimed, the son of Eudocia Macrembolitissa 45 6,8 | Nicephorus Botaniates. He was proclaimed emperor in Asia Minor and 46 7,1 | after his death John was proclaimed Emperor.~ Upon ascending 47 7,1 | mother, Mary of Antioch, was proclaimed regent. But practically 48 7,1 | Mary (Maria) of Antioch was proclaimed regent; her favorite Alexius 49 7,1 | seceded from the Empire and proclaimed the independence of the 50 7,1 | rapidity Isaac Angelus was proclaimed emperor. Andronicus was 51 7,2 | seceded from the Empire, proclaimed himself independent ruler 52 7,3 | with the crusaders, was proclaimed his co-regent (Alexius IV). 53 7,3 | Ducas Mourtzouphlos, was proclaimed Emperor at the beginning 54 7,4 | Constantinople and been proclaimed regent, circumstances changed; 55 8,7 | Empire of Thessalonica was proclaimed and refused to recognize 56 8,13| custom, on a shield,”[94] was proclaimed emperor with the consent 57 8,14| pope, though he at first proclaimed the election un-canonical, 58 8,14| as an ecumenical council, proclaimed the pope the head of all 59 8,17| sixth century, which was proclaimed binding upon both parts 60 9,2 | Anne of Savoy, who had been proclaimed regent; her partisan and 61 9,2 | of the cities of Thrace, proclaimed himself Emperor (John VI). 62 9,2 | superseding Palaeologus; he proclaimed his son Emperor, declared 63 9,4 | century was Stephen Nemanja, proclaimed “Great Župan,” the first 64 9,5 | major part of the Empire, he proclaimed himself Tsar of the Romans 65 9,5 | the Romans, whose head he proclaimed himself.”[113] Proposing 66 9,5 | Serbian church had been proclaimed, the archbishop or patriarch 67 9,5 | their ten year old son was proclaimed “Kral of all Serbian lands.” 68 9,13| Barlaam’s blasphemies” proclaimed that “he has been cut off 69 9,14| conversion, so solemnly proclaimed, was merely a personal affair; 70 9,16| bishops, and priests were proclaimed inviolable. The clergy was 71 9,17| Then John Cantacuzene was proclaimed Emperor with the support