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1 2,1 | powerful influence if its members are largely drawn from the 2 2,2 | of extinguishing all the members of his family spared only 3 2,2 | Valentinian I; then by three members of the Spanish dynasty of 4 2,2 | about the massacre of many members of his family who had been 5 2,3 | Constantinople, in which only members of the eastern church participated. 6 2,3 | into a German army, whose members often had to defend the 7 2,3 | the Persian Empire. The members of the council made the 8 2,4 | presided at the council, forced members of the council who did not 9 3,7 | violating the conscience of members of the church. This view 10 4 | dissatisfaction of those members of the aristocracy who were 11 4,1 | adherents, and even some members of the Lakhmid dynasty accepted 12 5,3 | it to a commission whose members he chose personally. The 13 5,5 | in the year 754.[87] The members of the council did not include 14 5,5 | fact was later used by the members of the Seventh Ecumenical 15 5,5 | likely, however, that many members of the higher clergy accepted 16 5,7 | reform at the head and in the members,”[115] “a man who was destined 17 5,8 | Armenians, Iberians, and members of several other Caucasian 18 6,7 | small peasant owners and members of organized communes whom 19 7,1 | large landowners, and many members of the Byzantine aristocracy 20 7,1 | particularly irritated. The members of some noble Byzantine 21 7,4 | throne, and to present the members of his family with rich 22 7,4 | themselves, among whom many members, yielding to the influence 23 7,4 | discussed the activities of the members of the house of the Comneni, 24 7,4 | Apostle,” over the other members of the Comneni family. Anna 25 7,4 | participation of the learned members of the Catholic Church who 26 8,2 | nobility, some prominent members of the church, and some 27 8,7 | the general consent of the members of the senate, who were 28 8,11| IV, who, like many other members of the Catholic church, 29 8,13| patriarch and the chief members of the Catholic clergy had 30 8,15| granted by the Emperor to the members of his officeholding nobility, 31 8,15| taken against many of its members; a long list of names of 32 9,4 | were almost ten thousand members of the expedition; but this 33 9,7 | Charles VI to the East.~ Members of the most eminent families 34 9,12| most manifold elements. Its members were beggars, “wearers of 35 9,12| sometimes even by dishonored members of the imperial family. 36 9,15| the Church in its head and members, and the settlement of the 37 9,15| to Florence. Some of the members of the council, however, 38 9,17| republican government by the members of the zealot party. Complications 39 9,18| splendid glow.”[337]~ Many members of the imperial families,