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monomachus 16
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monophysite 4
monophysites 39
monophysitic 34
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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monophysites

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1 2,4 | followers are known as the Monophysites (from the Greek μονος, “ 2 2,4 | with the aid of two ardent Monophysites, the Alexandrian bishop 3 2,4 | The Alexandrian party of Monophysites headed by Dioscorus, who 4 2,5 | affairs in the church. The Monophysites were now triumphant. Marcian, 5 2,5 | rejecting the doctrine of the Monophysites and wholly according with 6 2,5 | population was Monophysitic. The Monophysites remained true to their religious 7 2,5 | either the orthodox or the Monophysites. The former could not become 8 2,5 | concessions made to the Monophysites; the latter, in view of 9 2,5 | three relays; the extreme Monophysites were called the Akephaloi, 10 2,5 | he openly sided with the Monophysites. This act was greeted with 11 2,5 | to make peace with the Monophysites at any cost. This explains 12 2,5 | reconciliation with the Monophysites. When this attempt failed 13 3,1 | persecutions against the Monophysites. Peaceful relations were 14 3,1 | took the offensive against Monophysites within his own empire, should 15 3,2 | preferences she openly favored the Monophysites and was thus the direct 16 3,6 | Manichaeans, the Nestorians, the Monophysites, the Arians, and representatives 17 3,7 | Justinian’s attitude toward the Monophysites. First of all, his relations 18 3,7 | In the second place, the Monophysites were supported by Justinian’ 19 3,7 | peaceful relations with the Monophysites, He permitted the bishops 20 3,7 | return home. He invited many Monophysites to the capital to a conciliatory 21 3,7 | conciliatory policy towards the Monophysites. The Monophysites seemed 22 3,7 | towards the Monophysites. The Monophysites seemed triumphant.~ However, 23 3,7 | reconciliation with the Monophysites, This time he raised the 24 3,7 | and Ibas of Edessa. The Monophysites accused the Council of Chalcedon 25 3,7 | declared that in this case the Monophysites were right and the orthodox 26 3,7 | expected would reconcile the Monophysites with the orthodox, did not 27 3,7 | results he hoped for. The Monophysites did not seem satisfied with 28 3,7 | Justinian apparently favored the Monophysites. The bishops who disagreed 29 3,8 | opposition was that of the Monophysites, who had suffered great 30 3,13| favored orthodoxy and the Monophysites were at times — as during 31 3,16| against the Nestorians, Monophysites, and others. On the life 32 4,1 | Nestorians, and later the Monophysites, of these provinces were 33 4,1 | government’s attitude toward the Monophysites. The lasting and persistent 34 4,1 | manner as it did against the Monophysites, the Monotheletes, and the 35 4,1 | some concessions to the Monophysites, especially in the seventh 36 4,1 | fell into the hands of the Monophysites. In spite of this, the Muslim 37 4,1 | Only gradually did the Monophysites and other “heretics,” including 38 4,2 | government’s attitude toward the Monophysites. Even during his campaigns 39 4,2 | do much to reconcile the Monophysites with the orthodox, but his


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