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eparch 7
eparchies 4
ephemeral 1
ephesus 30
ephraim 2
epibole 3
epic 20
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30 condemned
30 cyprus
30 difficulties
30 ephesus
30 fatal
30 find
30 fire
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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ephesus

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1 2,2 | Rome, Athens, Alexandria, Ephesus, and Antioch were used in 2 2,2 | learned philosopher Maximus of Ephesus greatly influenced Julian 3 2,3 | than this: they attacked Ephesus and Thessalonica, and upon 4 2,4 | church disputes, convoked at Ephesus the Third Ecumenical Council, 5 2,4 | in India.~ The Council of Ephesus was followed in the Byzantine 6 2,4 | council in the year 449 at Ephesus, which is known as the “ 7 2,5 | of the Robber Council of Ephesus and deposed Dioscorus. Then 8 3,4 | century, the Syrian John of Ephesus,[40] Anastasiusreserve 9 3,7 | Monophysitic writer (John of Ephesus) called her a “Christ-loving 10 3,10| this period caused John of Ephesus, the historian of the time 11 3,16| events from the Council of Ephesus, in the year 431, to the 12 3,16| Syrian writings of John of Ephesus, who died in the latter 13 3,16| where he occupied the see of Ephesus and made the personal acquaintance 14 3,16| this history of John of Ephesus reveals, not so much the 15 3,16| copied also in St. John at Ephesus, and on French soil in St. 16 3,16| Nicholas Mesarites, a bishop of Ephesus, at the beginning of the 17 5,5 | nuns of his province at Ephesus and said to them, “Let each 18 7,1 | of the Mother of God, of Ephesus. It should not be forgotten 19 7,3 | Mesarites, metropolitan of Ephesus, in his funeral oration 20 8,14| Mesarites, later bishop of Ephesus, whose personality and activity 21 8,14| that time metropolitan of Ephesus with the title of the exarch 22 8,14| such as the metropolitan of Ephesus, Nicholas Mesarites, who 23 8,16| afterwards made bishop of Ephesus. Later he took a leading 24 8,16| s at Venice, St. John at Ephesus, and St. Front at Périgueux 25 9,15| Marcus), the metropolitan of Ephesus, a convinced opponent of 26 9,15| Greeks, however, with Mark of Ephesus at their head, refused to 27 9,15| gathered around Mark of Ephesus, who had refused to sign 28 9,18| Eugenicus, metropolitan of Ephesus, who refused to sign the 29 9,18| influenced by Marcus of Ephesus, went over to the antiunionists. 30 9,19| Marcus Eugenicus (Mark of Ephesus), and works of polemic and


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