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1 2,3 | only after the victory of orthodoxy at the Council of Chalcedon.~ 2 2,5 | some portions of Palestine. Orthodoxy was also defended by the 3 2,5 | wherein they ardently defend orthodoxy in its struggle with Arianism, 4 3,1 | this period was based upon orthodoxy. This once more alienated 5 3,2 | wavering husband. He adhered to orthodoxy throughout his long reign, 6 3,7 | course, be in the negative. Orthodoxy and Monophysitism did not 7 3,8 | Venetoi), who stood for orthodoxy, hence also called Chalcedonians, 8 3,8 | of Justin and Justinian orthodoxy prevailed, and the Blues 9 3,13| successors of Justinian favored orthodoxy and the Monophysites were 10 4,1 | and the famous defender of orthodoxy, Patriarch Sophronius of 11 4,2 | Monophysitic provinces with orthodoxy. But in the year 638, when 12 4,4 | a convinced defender of orthodoxy during the period of the 13 5,4 | so-called “restoration of orthodoxy.”~ The study of the iconoclastic 14 5,8 | to the famous restorer of orthodoxy, Theodora, from Paphlagonia 15 5,8 | of Irene who had restored orthodoxy in an earlier period. This 16 5,8 | signify a choice of either Orthodoxy or Catholicism. Officially 17 5,8 | church.~ ~The restoration of Orthodoxy. The separation of churches 18 5,8 | solemnized as the feast of orthodoxy in the Greek Orthodox church. 19 5,8 | the future restorer of orthodoxy. Kasia later founded a monastery 20 6,7 | patriarchates remained loyal to orthodoxy and supported the patriarch 21 6,8 | Empire; in his conception orthodoxy and Romania (the Byzantine 22 7,3 | leader of faith, guide of orthodoxy, protector of education, 23 7,4 | the brilliance of their orthodoxy, enlighten the world from 24 7,4 | in full, The Treasure of Orthodoxy (Θησαυρος ορθοδοξιας); this 25 8,2 | come out as a protector of orthodoxy and of the Greco-Bulgarian 26 8,10| remarkably kind to eastern Orthodoxy; in one of his letters to 27 8,16| theological treatise A Treasury of Orthodoxy. Theodore’s successor, the 28 9,2 | Moscow became “Tsar of all Orthodoxy,” and Moscow as the capital 29 9,2 | and defenders of eastern Orthodoxy, to the throne of the Byzantine 30 9,11| remained faithful to Greek Orthodoxy. The historian Norden said 31 9,12| 252] Strict supporters of Orthodoxy, the zealots were stubbornly 32 9,12| Eager guardians of Eastern Orthodoxy, the Arsenites are distinguished 33 9,12| exhibited the magic word “Orthodoxy.”[256]~ ~Under Michael Palaeologus 34 9,12| foundation of the Greek church — Orthodoxy. The Arsenites with their 35 9,12| renounced the union and restored Orthodoxy. A historian of that time 36 9,13| of the purity of Eastern Orthodoxy and monastic ideals, was 37 9,13| decisive victory for strict Orthodoxy in general and for the monastic 38 9,13| deviate from the strict Orthodoxy of the triumphant Palamas 39 9,15| losing the purity of Greek Orthodoxy, but also from the feeling 40 9,15| representatives of true Orthodoxy, were deeply offended at 41 9,16| announced the restoration of Orthodoxy. Leo Allatius, a very well-known 42 9,16| became a zealous defender of Orthodoxy. With his accession, the 43 9,18| faithfulness and devotion to Orthodoxy, and loyalty to the Palaeologi