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panteugenus 1
pantocrator 1
pantokrator 1
papacy 31
papae 1
papal 80
papamichael 3
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31 leading
31 legislative
31 live
31 papacy
31 poem
31 proved
31 public
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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papacy

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1 5,6 | preparing the event of 800. The papacy, which energetically protested 2 5,8 | alienated Italy and the papacy from the Empire and was 3 6,7 | apparent triumph for the papacy in the East, but Pope Nicholas 4 6,7 | further alienation of the papacy from the Byzantine Empire. 5 6,7 | strong influence of the papacy. And this was fatal because 6 7,1 | second is the growth of the papacy in the eleventh century, 7 7,1 | and their supporter, the papacy, seemed rather to improve 8 7,2 | should be realized, the papacy would be doomed to permanent 9 7,2 | almost entirely lost for the papacy its religious character 10 7,2 | political liquidation of the Papacy!” To the papacy it seemed 11 7,2 | liquidation of the Papacy!” To the papacy it seemed a secondary question 12 7,2 | Byzantine throne; to the papacy of the end of the twelfth 13 7,3 | Seeing the chief foe of the papacy and Italy in the Hohenstaufens, 14 7,3 | long struggle between the papacy and the Empire. By his leading 15 7,4 | of Constantinople to the papacy.~ In their attitude to the 16 7,4 | hoping with the help of the papacy to rise to dominion over 17 7,4 | west and thereupon over the papacy itself; the Popes were dreaming 18 7,4 | most dangerous foe of the papacy, the pope, in order to prevent 19 8,10| was a sworn enemy of the papacy and of its doctrine of the 20 8,10| hostile attitude toward the papacy extended to all that had 21 8,10| in the East, in which the papacy saw a means of union between 22 8,10| deadly enemies both of the papacy and of the Latin Empire.”[ 23 8,10| their hostility towards the papacy, Frederick and John Vatatzes 24 8,10| the cherished dream of the papacy, that is, the reunion of 25 8,13| the hierarchic idea of the papacy, fell after a miserable 26 8,14| strengthening of Catholicism and the papacy. The main ecclesiastical 27 8,14| planted. The first task of the papacy was to organize the Catholic 28 8,14| relations between Nicaea and the papacy, although towards the end 29 9,3 | irreconcilable enemy of the papacy, the strength of the Hohenstaufens 30 9,11| found no favor with the papacy. The popes realized that 31 9,11| the world position of the papacy than the Hohenstaufen sway


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