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ecthesis 8
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edessa 27
edgmiatsin 1
edict 47
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27 decline
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27 dominions
27 edessa
27 eusebius
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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edessa

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1 2,4| center of Nestorianism was Edessa, the home of the famous 2 2,5| received in the city of Edessa:~ ~The whole city rejoiced, 3 2,5| raised by the chrysargyron at Edessa was 140 pounds of gold every 4 3,7| Theodoret of Cyrus, and Ibas of Edessa. The Monophysites accused 5 5,4| worship of pictures, and in Edessa the rioting soldiers flung 6 6,2| and in 944 the city of Edessa was forced to give up its 7 6,2| Armenian historian, Matthew of Edessa.[25] This letter shows that 8 6,2| them; he marched as far as Edessa and the River Euphrates, 9 6,2| who succeeded in occupying Edessa in the early thirties of 10 6,2| Christ to Abgar, king of Edessa.[32] After the fall of this 11 6,8| image of the Saviour from Edessa to Constantinople in the 12 6,8| Christ to the Prince of Edessa.~ From the circle of literary 13 7,1| Baldwin took the city of Edessa and he soon established 14 7,1| prince of Antioch. Neither at Edessa nor at Antioch did the crusaders 15 7,1| crusading princedoms at Antioch, Edessa, and Tripoli, which became 16 7,1| princes at Harran, south of Edessa. This defeat of the crusaders 17 7,1| Latin rulers of Antioch, Edessa, and Tripoli, as well as 18 7,1| Byzantium to Antioch and Edessa. These conditions enabled 19 7,1| called, suddenly seized Edessa. An anonymous Syriac chronicle 20 7,1| the siege and capture of Edessa by Zangi. The latter, as 21 7,1| the chronicler said, “left Edessa four days after the capture 22 7,1| city … The inhabitants of Edessa went to redeem their captives, 23 7,1| 1146 the former count of Edessa, Joscelin, retook the city. 24 7,1| east, because the county of Edessa, because of its geographical 25 7,1| could help the prince of Edessa. Meanwhile, after the fall 26 7,1| Meanwhile, after the fall of Edessa, the Latin possessions, 27 7,1| threatened.~ The fall of Edessa produced a deep impression


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