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... origin , quite common among the nobility : cf. F. Justi , Iranisches Namenbuch ( Marburg , 1895 ) , pp . 38-39 ) is spelled in various ways in the sources : Theophanes has ' Aptávaodos ( 386 , 17 et alibi ) , transliterated by ...
... origin , quite common among the nobility : cf. F. Justi , Iranisches Namenbuch ( Marburg , 1895 ) , pp . 38-39 ) is spelled in various ways in the sources : Theophanes has ' Aptávaodos ( 386 , 17 et alibi ) , transliterated by ...
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... origin of the decoration has some cogency.21 Did Con- stantine install his own images in churches ? Nicephorus does claim that images of Christ were replaced by those of the emperor , 22 but this seems to refer simply to secular ...
... origin of the decoration has some cogency.21 Did Con- stantine install his own images in churches ? Nicephorus does claim that images of Christ were replaced by those of the emperor , 22 but this seems to refer simply to secular ...
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Subsidia. Nicetas was apparently an eunuch of Slavic origin ; 100 in some late sources his boorishness and lack of ... origins ; rather he provides the anecdote discussed in the next note . The Σύνοψις χρονική says Nicetas was ἀπὸ δούλων ...
Subsidia. Nicetas was apparently an eunuch of Slavic origin ; 100 in some late sources his boorishness and lack of ... origins ; rather he provides the anecdote discussed in the next note . The Σύνοψις χρονική says Nicetas was ἀπὸ δούλων ...
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CHAPTER | 7 |
The Council of Hiereia | 53 |
Iconoclasm and Persecution from the Council | 111 |
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