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arian 34
arianism 20
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35 value
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34 archbishop
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34 barbarian
34 beautiful
34 bohemond
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | is the nursery of the Arian doctrine, and Lucian, its 2 2,2 | formed the basis of the Arian heresy. Beyond the boundaries 3 2,2 | full significance of the Arian movement. It was only then 4 2,2 | the most important was the Arian dispute. The Emperor presided 5 2,2 | was signed by many of the Arian bishops. The more persistent 6 2,2 | failed to put an end to Arian disputes, but caused many 7 2,2 | first attempted to solve the Arian problem he was not acquainted 8 2,2 | into exile. The history of Arian predominance during that 9 2,2 | bishop of Nicomedia, an Arian; but A. Spassky remarked 10 2,2 | carried out a persistent Arian policy against paganism. 11 2,2 | while Christianity in its Arian interpretation advanced.~ 12 2,2 | advanced.~ The persistent Arian policy of Constantius led 13 2,2 | Constantinople, a convinced Arian, introduced him to the study 14 2,3 | century, Philostorgius, an Arian, remarked: “The Emperor 15 2,3 | Nicene Creed; Valens was an Arian. But the Nicene allegiance 16 2,3 | irresolute Valentinian II, an Arian adherent, who played no 17 2,3 | Constantinople, he proposed to the Arian bishop that he renounce 18 2,3 | where he continued to hold Arian meetings. All the churches 19 2,3 | later ordained bishop by an Arian bishop. When he returned 20 2,3 | Christianity according to the Arian doctrine for a number of 21 2,3 | language. The spread of Arian Christianity among the Goths 22 2,3 | make concessions to the Arian Germans, who at the time 23 2,3 | that the Emperor allow the Arian Goths to use one of the 24 2,3 | of the capital city for Arian services, A strong protest 25 2,3 | harsh policy toward the Arian Goths also earned him many 26 2,3 | speak out openly against the Arian pretensions of the all-powerful 27 2,4 | efforts of Aspar, whose Arian leanings were the only obstacle 28 2,5 | native population.[148] The Arian beliefs of the Goths stood 29 2,5 | further complicated by the Arian leanings of the Goths. This 30 2,5 | and participated in the Arian disputes, inclining sometimes 31 2,5 | year 428; and, finally, the Arian Philostorgius, whose works 32 2,5 | the year 425 from his own Arian point of view.~ The most 33 3,4 | former energy and force. The Arian beliefs of these Germans 34 3,12| A wild barbaric horde, Arian by faith, they laid waste


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