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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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opposition

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | the origin of the strong opposition to the Nicene Council and 2 2,3 | and religious ideology in opposition to the growing foreign and 3 2,3 | against John, This open opposition caused John to retire to 4 2,4 | development of new movements in opposition to Nestorianism. The followers 5 2,5 | of culture, produced in opposition to the Alexandrian school 6 3,7 | Akoimetoi advanced very strong opposition. Justinian, greatly provoked, 7 3,8 | numerous and diverse. The opposition directed against Justinian 8 3,8 | depose Justinian. The public opposition arose from general bitterness 9 3,8 | Finally, the religious opposition was that of the Monophysites, 10 4,1 | armies, which repaid this opposition by terrible raids and devastation 11 5,4 | the movement itself.~The opposition to image-worship in the 12 5,4 | worship aroused very strong opposition. The patriarch of Constantinople, 13 5,5 | would not form any real opposition to the measures of an opposite 14 5,8 | Especially strong was the opposition advanced by the abbot of 15 5,8 | image-worship. Apparently the opposition of the iconoclasts was not 16 5,8 | patriarch of Constantinople. In opposition to this decision Pope Nicholas 17 5,8 | ninth century. For his bold opposition to iconoclasm in the time 18 5,8 | upon religious art, if in opposition to this official and secular 19 6,7 | pope’s displeasure and the opposition of the papal legates, Basil 20 6,8 | 1056-57). Against him an opposition formed, headed by the army 21 6,8 | In view of this a strong opposition was formed against the Emperor. 22 6,8 | also able to offer strong opposition to the attacks of the Turks.~ 23 7,1 | national Slavonic political opposition against the severe Byzantine 24 8,10| the bishops and an inward opposition to the primates of the Church.” 25 9,4 | of rapacity and crime, in opposition to all the ordinary maxims 26 9,4 | King),” “rex juvenis,” in opposition to “the old Kral,” “rex 27 9,11| Emperor met with stubborn opposition among the Greek clergy who, 28 9,12| conditions, it offered a secret opposition, in general passive but 29 9,12| the imperial power. This opposition was usually expressed by 30 9,12| insinuations … This force in its opposition to the government used different 31 9,12| different slogans; but its opposition was particularly dangerous 32 9,12| Feeling this stubborn opposition, open and secret, to his


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