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1 2,1 | an Illyrian family. His mother, Helena, was a Christian 2 2,1 | in Palestine, where his mother, Helena, supposedly found 3 2,1 | significance, although it was the mother church of Christendom and 4 2,2 | at a very early age: his mother died a few months after 5 2,2 | Homer and Hesiod to Julian’s mother. While Mardonius acquainted 6 2,2 | Land of civilization, the mother of all that was good and 7 2,4 | Virgin Mary was not the “Mother of God” but the “Mother 8 2,4 | Mother of God” but the “Mother of Christ,” the “Mother 9 2,4 | Mother of Christ,” the “Mother of a man.”~ Nestorius’ persecutions 10 3,16| Theodosius the Great and the mother of the western emperor, 11 5,2 | of Constantine VI and his mother Irene, when the Byzantine 12 5,6 | twelve years old, whose mother Irene was the real ruler 13 5,8 | minority of Michael III his mother Theodora was the official 14 5,8 | be killed, compelled his mother to take holy orders, and 15 6,6 | fairy-like magnificence where his mother had been born and bred. 16 6,8 | Muhammedan Arab and his mother a Christian Greek. Digenes 17 7,1 | took the leading part; his mother was also entangled. The 18 7,1 | his father’s death. His mother, Mary of Antioch, was proclaimed 19 7,1 | and commanded the Empress‑mother, Mary of Antioch, to be 20 7,1 | Euphrosinia, an icon of the Mother of God, of Ephesus. It should 21 7,1 | ascended the throne, and his mother Mary (Maria) of Antioch 22 7,3 | returned to obedience to its mother, the Holy Catholic Church, 23 7,4 | was a child, and of his mother, had sought for the support 24 7,4 | highly educated and clever mother of Alexius I Comnenus, Anna 25 7,4 | greatness of the city, the mother of eloquence and wisdom, 26 7,4 | sorrow; “Oh, city of Athens! Mother of wisdom! To what ignorance 27 8,8 | the queen of France, the mother of Louis IX, Pope Honorius 28 8,14| itself from the bosom of its mother as if from its step-mother.”[ 29 9,2 | his activity. Andronicus’ mother, the widow Xenia-Maria, 30 9,2 | of his grandfather on his mother’s side, Dragosh (Dragases). 31 9,2 | heir arose. The Empress mother, Manuel II’s wife, who was 32 9,7 | taken it if the Blessed Mother of God had not preserved 33 9,7 | the intercession of the Mother of God, the constant protectress 34 9,12| father is opposed to son, mother to daughter, sister-in-law 35 9,13| Palaeologus, half-Latin on his mother’s side, who himself became