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nicaeans 4
nicaeo-constantinopolitan 1
nicean 1
nicene 40
nicephorus 124
nicetas 46
nicholaites 3
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40 feudalism
40 lasted
40 mark
40 nicene
40 nineteenth
40 possessed
40 realized
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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nicene

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1 2,2 | essence) with His Father. The Nicene Creed was signed by many 2 2,2 | leaders who supported the Nicene Creed. And while the Nicene 3 2,2 | Nicene Creed. And while the Nicene creed was never officially 4 2,2 | strong opposition to the Nicene Council and the cause of 5 2,2 | decided in favor of the Nicene Creed. This was in harmony 6 2,2 | Constantine realized that the Nicene decisions were contrary 7 2,2 | of the partisans of the Nicene Creed were deprived of their 8 2,2 | Constans were adherents of the Nicene Creed, Constantius, continuing 9 2,2 | Jovian, a Christian of the Nicene Creed. Forced by the king 10 2,3 | devoted follower of the Nicene Creed, Christianity was 11 2,3 | of his adherence to the Nicene doctrines, he undertook 12 2,3 | Valentinian followed the Nicene Creed; Valens was an Arian. 13 2,3 | Valens was an Arian. But the Nicene allegiance of Valentinian 14 2,3 | decided inclination toward the Nicene Creed. Of particular significance 15 2,3 | Catholic was an adherent of the Nicene Creed; followers of other 16 2,3 | himself a follower of the Nicene Creed, he began his long 17 2,3 | for the followers of the Nicene symbol, who were to take 18 2,3 | confirmed the declaration of the Nicene symbol about the Father 19 2,3 | that is, the Catholic (Nicene) clergy, Theodosius was 20 2,3 | But by designating the Nicene Creed as the only legal 21 2,3 | life was to create a single Nicene church; but in spite of 22 2,3 | one of the signers of the Nicene symbol. The true enlightener 23 2,3 | who were followers of the Nicene Creed. The Crimean Goths 24 2,3 | Council, by proclaiming the Nicene Creed the dominant form 25 2,3 | recede from his original firm Nicene position. He was compelled 26 2,3 | luxury and a firm defender of Nicene doctrines, John made many 27 5,5 | great importance of the Nicene Council does not lie only 28 8,9 | and opened the way to the Nicene master to extend his influence 29 8,9 | with the consent of the Nicene and other eastern patriarchs.~ 30 8,12| persistence and energy of the best Nicene Emperor. The generations 31 8,13| the western outpost of the Nicene Empire, and necessarily 32 8,14| Ecclesiastical relations with the Nicene and Latin empires.~ The 33 8,14| Constantinople. The first Nicene ruler, Theodore Lascaris, 34 8,14| Constantinople. During the Nicene Empire the plan for union 35 8,15| Turks to crowd into the Nicene dominions to buy, at a high 36 8,15| abundance into the hands of the Nicene Greeks and filled the imperial 37 8,16| the cultural life of the Nicene Empire was, undoubtedly, 38 8,16| history of the epoch of the Nicene Empire and serves as a continuation 39 8,16| movement of the epoch of the Nicene Empire has great importance 40 9,18| to 1359, the epoch of the Nicene and Latin Empires and the


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