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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,16| the works of the Patriarch Photius; but even this fragment 2 3,16| the countries he visited. Photius also preserved a fragment 3 3,16| preserved in the writings of Photius and the lexicographer of 4 5,8 | of his sermons, Patriarch Photius, a contemporary of this 5 5,8 | rise of the famous case of Photius and Ignatius in Constantinople.~ 6 5,8 | rank was conferred upon Photius, a layman, the most learned 7 5,8 | Byzantine Empire; one sided with Photius, the other with Ignatius, 8 5,8 | Ignatius and the election of Photius as patriarch of Constantinople. 9 5,8 | Rome which anathematized Photius and reinstated Ignatius. 10 5,8 | began his reign by deposing Photius and reinstating Ignatius.[ 11 5,8 | scholar of this period, Photius, was one of the teachers 12 5,8 | the Macedonian dynasty. Photius, whose first patriarchate 13 5,8 | inclusive scientific learning, Photius, as was customary in medieval 14 5,8 | heritage.~ Among the works of Photius, his Bibliotheca, or, as 15 5,8 | existed at the house of Photius where a select circle of 16 5,8 | Christian. The rich library of Photius was at the service of his 17 5,8 | 192] In the Bibliotheca Photius gave extracts from numerous 18 5,8 | study of ancient writers, Photius was representative of that 19 5,8 | Bardasuniversity, in which Photius himself devoted much time 20 5,8 | teaching. So broad-minded was Photius in his relations to other 21 5,8 | s son and successor that Photiusknew well that, although 22 5,8 | studied under the guidance of Photius and Leo, and previous to 23 6 | with the names of Patriarch Photius and Constantine Porphyrogenitus 24 6,7 | deposition of Patriarch Photius and the reinstatement of 25 6,7 | presence of papal legates, Photius was deposed and anathematized 26 6,7 | deposed and excommunicated Photius continued to enjoy the admiration 27 6,7 | that his attitude toward Photius had been wrong, and he tried 28 6,7 | it. He began by recalling Photius from confinement and bringing 29 6,7 | advanced age, Basil offered Photius the patriarchal throne. 30 6,7 | throne. This reinstatement of Photius marked the beginning of 31 6,7 | consent to the absolution of Photius and the restoration of his 32 6,7 | man refuse to recognize Photius as the Holy Patriarch and 33 6,7 | The Catholic historian of Photius wrote that “praises to Photius 34 6,7 | Photius wrote that “praises to Photius were the opening statements 35 6,7 | Bulgarian church. Basil and Photius refused to yield in any 36 6,7 | John VIII he anathematized Photius in a solemn ceremony in 37 6,7 | so-called second schism of Photius. Recent investigations by 38 6,7 | that the second schism of Photius never existed, and that 39 6,7 | successors anathematized Photius.[80] Relations between the 40 6,7 | became casual and indefinite. Photius did not remain in the patriarchal 41 6,7 | Basil I. Five years later Photius died. Throughout his long 42 6,7 | Christianity.~ The deposition of Photius by Leo VI can be explained 43 6,7 | church affairs of the Empire; Photiusstrong will would have 44 6,7 | a relative and pupil of Photius and the most remarkable 45 6,7 | the most noble traits of Photius were reincarnated in his 46 6,7 | patriarch symbolized by Photius.”[82] This patriarch left 47 6,7 | almost certain that Patriarch Photius took part in the compilation 48 6,8 | VI the Wise, a pupil of Photius, though not endowed with 49 6,8 | intellectual atmosphere created by Photius, so that, in the words of 50 6,8 | the eleventh century as Photius did in the ninth century, 51 7,4 | activity of such men as Photius in the ninth century, Constantine 52 9,18| Greek theologians, with Photius at their head, corrupted 53 9,18| predecessors, for example Photius or Eustathius of Thessalonica,


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