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  • The filioque clause is a heavily disputed part of Christian trinitarian ... for supremacy between Rome and Constantinople and the right of the ...
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  • Gennadios II Scholarios or Gennadius II (in Greek, Γεννάδιος ... commentaries, treatises on the works of Thomas Aquinas, polemical tracts ...
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  • Theodore the Studite, also called St Theodore of Stoudios or St Theodore ... Theodore was born in Constantinople in 759 C.E. He was the oldest ...
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  • Maronites are members of one of the Syriac Eastern Catholic Churches ... Before the conquest of Lebanon by Arabian Muslims, which resulted ...
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  • The Rule of Saint Basil refers to the monastic regulations formulated ... The development of rules for Christian monks was an effort to bring ...
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  • 1897 – August 6, 1978), reigned as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church and ... was born in Concesio, in the province of Brescia, Lombardy, into a family ...
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  • The Arsacid Dynasty (Arshakuni Dynasty) ruled the Kingdom of Armenia ... the chaotic years following the fall of the Artaxiad Dynasty until ...
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  • Iconoclasm is the deliberate destruction of religious icons or monuments ... Iconoclasm may be carried out by people of one religion against the ...
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  • The Matenadaran or Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan ... and sent his disciples to Edessa, Constantinople, Athens, Antioch, Alexandria ...
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  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, as part of the Historic Areas of Istanbul. Justinian I as the Christian cathedral of Constantinople for the Byzantine ...
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  • The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious ... all social classes in western Europe. Mobs of predominantly poor Christians ...
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  • Otto of Greece (Othon, Vasileus tis Ellados) (June 1, 1815 – July ... #039;s financial weakness and the role of the government in the affairs ...
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  • The Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), also commonly known as ... enthusiastic: Some powers linked the demise of the Ottomans with the fate ...
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  • The chansons de geste, Old French for "songs of heroic deeds ... preceded written culture, and show influence of both the pagan tradition as ...
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  • The history of Christianity concerns the history of the Christian ... would ultimately become the state religion of the Roman Empire in 380 C.E ...
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  • The Shroud of Turin is an ancient linen cloth which some believe is ... negative on its fibers, at or near the time of his proclaimed resurrection ...
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  • The Middle Ages form the middle period in a traditional division of ... With the demise of centralized Roman government in the West, trade ...
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  • the Thermaic Gulf, at the northwest corner of the Aegean Sea. It is Greece ... The city was founded in 315 B.C.E. by Cassander of Macedon, and was ...
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  • "bind, connect") denotes a set of common beliefs and practices ... The social structure of the world's religious traditions can ...
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  • Church in full communion with the Bishop of Rome, currently Pope Benedict ... Church and the largest organized body of any world religion. ...
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