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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | they proclaimed the famous Edict of Milan. The peaceful relations 2 2,1 | of Constantine and the Edict of Milan.[1a]~ ~The conversion 3 2,1 | centennial of the so-called Edict of Milan were: Kaiser Constantin 4 2,1 | departure from Gaul.~ ~The Edict of Milan.~During the reign 5 2,1 | document incorrectly called the Edict of Milan. The original text 6 2,1 | advanced the theory that no Edict of Milan was ever issued. 7 2,1 | was ever issued. The only edict which ever appeared, he 8 2,1 | appeared, he stated, was the edict of tolerance issued by Galerius 9 2,1 | sixteen-hundredth anniversary of the Edict of Milan was solemnly celebrated 10 2,1 | In reality, however, the edict quoted above, promulgated 11 2,1 | confirmation of Galeriusedict of 311, which apparently 12 2,1 | and Licinius was not an edict but a letter to the governors 13 2,1 | conclusion, on the basis of this edict, is that Constantine and 14 2,1 | early Christianity. The Edict of Nicomedia, however, gave 15 2,1 | tolerated,[31] and that the “Edict of Milanproclaimed, not 16 2,1 | the significance of the Edict of Nicomedia is great. As 17 2,1 | the importance of the ‘Edict of Milanremains unquestionably 18 2,2 | Constantine. Not in the edict of religious toleration 19 2,2 | property. Still another edict stated that the penalty 20 2,2 | throne, Julian issued an edict in connection with his cherished 21 2,2 | of the gods.[74]~ ~This edict was not unexpected, for 22 2,2 | after Julian’s accession an edict recalled from exile all 23 2,2 | school reform. The first edict concerned the appointment 24 2,2 | explained briefly this edict; “[Julian] forbade the Christian 25 2,2 | publication of the teaching edict the Christians could send 26 2,2 | attitude toward Julian’s edict varied. The pagan writer 27 2,2 | Christians reacted to this edict. Some of them naively rejoiced 28 2,3 | government. Thus by one edict Theodosius imposed upon 29 2,3 | One historian called this edict of 392 “the funeral song 30 2,3 | historians call this decree the Edict of Milan for the Assyrian 31 2,5 | described the joy with which the edict of abolition was received 32 2,5 | the other hand, after the Edict of Galerius he lived through 33 3,7 | Justinian wished to make this edict obligatory on all churches 34 3,7 | willingness to sign this imperial edict might mean an encroachment 35 3,7 | the opinion that by this edict the Emperor was violating 36 3,7 | that he was against the edict and excommunicated the Patriarch 37 5,4 | three years before Leo’s edict by which he prescribed the 38 5,4 | scholars believe that the first edict against images was promulgated 39 5,4 | the proclamation of the edict Leo ordered the destruction 40 5,4 | of council where another edict against sacred images was 41 5,4 | council did not produce a new edict, but merely restored the 42 5,4 | who willingly signed the edict. Thus, the decree against 43 5,4 | the proclamation of this edict, namely, the last eleven 44 8,17| with immunities.[222]~ The edict of the Emperor Justinian 45 8,17| earlier period. By this edict Justinian II granted a salina 46 8,17| previous obligations. In his edict Justinian plainly expressed 47 9,5 | to them by this general edict (chrysobull) a great benefaction


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