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dispute 14
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disputes 43
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43 constantius
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43 deposed
43 disputes
43 kings
43 married
43 monuments
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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disputes

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1 2,2 | took part in the religious disputes and directed them as it 2 2,2 | philosophers, who had their disputes yet lived in peace. He also 3 2,2 | failed to put an end to Arian disputes, but caused many new similar 4 2,2 | Christians would begin their disputes in the presence of Julian, 5 2,2 | involved in very serious disputes. Apparently Julian had counted 6 2,3 | of Theodosius, religious disputes burst forth once more and 7 2,3 | particularly in Constantinople. The disputes on dogma, passing beyond 8 2,3 | did not succeed. Religious disputes, far from ceasing, only 9 2,4 | Theological disputes and the Third Ecumenical 10 2,4 | put an end to these church disputes, convoked at Ephesus the 11 2,5 | the conflicting religious disputes, which became more and more 12 2,5 | philosophic and religious disputes, where discussions on the 13 2,5 | which awakened intellectual disputes, aroused passionate discussions, 14 2,5 | participated in the Arian disputes, inclining sometimes to 15 2,5 | writings devoted to theological disputes in the fourth century. He 16 3,6 | participated in dogmatical disputes, passing final decisions 17 3,7 | power in deciding dogmatical disputes was approved by long practice. 18 3,15| century and aroused heated disputes among scholars.~ In the 19 3,16| foundations of the Monophysitic disputes, as their national and cultural 20 3,16| 149]~ The Monophysitic disputes, which continued throughout 21 3,16| participating in these literary disputes. The writings of the Monophysitic 22 4,2 | recognizing the danger of all disputes of dogmatical problems which 23 4,2 | 78] Besides prohibiting disputes, the Type ordered the removal 24 4,4 | fragments, there have been long disputes among scholars with regard 25 4,4 | theology the Monotheletic disputes of the seventh century, 26 4,4 | just as the Monophysitic disputes of earlier ages, gave rise 27 4,4 | period of the Monothelete disputes of the seventh century. 28 5,5 | the iconodules in their disputes with the iconoclasts. In 29 5,8 | to pacify all religious disputes even though this involved 30 5,8 | each other and their heated disputes finally forced Michael III 31 6,6 | Empire continued the old disputes about the title of basileus 32 6,7 | eleventh century after long disputes which lasted for almost 33 6,8 | fond of learning, scholarly disputes, and verse-writing, and 34 6,8 | influence at court. Heated disputes began concerning the nature 35 7,4 | the heretics nor public disputes organized by the Emperor 36 7,4 | Constantinople and allowed no disputes on faith. “A Dialogue against 37 7,4 | crusades. As is known, such disputes had begun in the West a 38 8,16| took an active part in the disputes with the papal representatives 39 9,12| epoch of iconoclasm and the disputes between the Ignatians and 40 9,15| West.”[284] After fruitless disputes concerning the place of 41 9,18| and complicated dogmatic disputes of the time. “It seems,” 42 9,18| details of the religious disputes in which he was one of the 43 9,18| active part in the religious disputes of his time, favoring reconciliation


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