History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 13University of Wisconsin Press, 1928 |
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الصفحة 124
... Monophysitism , or the Monophysitic doctrine , and its followers are known as the Monophysites ( from the Greek μóvos , " one , " and puois , " nature " ) . 106 With the aid of two ardent Monophysites , the Alexandrian bishop Dioscorus ...
... Monophysitism , or the Monophysitic doctrine , and its followers are known as the Monophysites ( from the Greek μóvos , " one , " and puois , " nature " ) . 106 With the aid of two ardent Monophysites , the Alexandrian bishop Dioscorus ...
الصفحة 125
... Monophysitism , highly im- portant in Byzantine history . Besides the stormy and significant religious events of the pe- riod of Theodosius , this epoch is historically important because of a number of events in the internal life of the ...
... Monophysitism , highly im- portant in Byzantine history . Besides the stormy and significant religious events of the pe- riod of Theodosius , this epoch is historically important because of a number of events in the internal life of the ...
الصفحة 131
... Monophysites were now trium- phant . Marcian , favoring the stand taken by the first two ecumeni- cal councils , could not become reconciled to this triumph , and in the year 451 he called the fourth Ecumenical Council , at Chalce- don ...
... Monophysites were now trium- phant . Marcian , favoring the stand taken by the first two ecumeni- cal councils , could not become reconciled to this triumph , and in the year 451 he called the fourth Ecumenical Council , at Chalce- don ...
الصفحة 132
... Monophysitism in the fifth century , alienated the eastern provinces , Syria and Egypt , where the ma- jority of the population was Monophysitic . The Monophysites remained true to their religious doctrines even after the condemna ...
... Monophysitism in the fifth century , alienated the eastern provinces , Syria and Egypt , where the ma- jority of the population was Monophysitic . The Monophysites remained true to their religious doctrines even after the condemna ...
الصفحة 136
... Monophysites . The former could not become reconciled to the concessions made to the Monophysites ; the latter , in view of the lack of clarity in the statements of the Henoticon , considered the concessions insufficient ; and new ...
... Monophysites . The former could not become reconciled to the concessions made to the Monophysites ; the latter , in view of the lack of clarity in the statements of the Henoticon , considered the concessions insufficient ; and new ...
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