History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 13University of Wisconsin Press, 1928 |
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... official recog- nition during the reign of Constantine at the beginning of the fourth century and was declared the dominant state religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of the same century . It might have seemed at first that these ...
... official recog- nition during the reign of Constantine at the beginning of the fourth century and was declared the dominant state religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of the same century . It might have seemed at first that these ...
الصفحة 57
... official recognition of Christianity and the transfer of the capi- tal from the shores of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosphorus , from ancient Rome to Constantinople , the " New Rome . " In studying the position of Christianity in ...
... official recognition of Christianity and the transfer of the capi- tal from the shores of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosphorus , from ancient Rome to Constantinople , the " New Rome . " In studying the position of Christianity in ...
الصفحة 64
... official permission to exist and develop . The first decree favoring Christianity was issued by Galerius , who had been one of the most ferocious persecutors of Christianity . This decree , issued in 311 , declared that the Christians ...
... official permission to exist and develop . The first decree favoring Christianity was issued by Galerius , who had been one of the most ferocious persecutors of Christianity . This decree , issued in 311 , declared that the Christians ...
الصفحة 71
... officially repealed and con- demned , it was purposely forgotten and partly replaced by other forms . It is very difficult to explain how the strong opposition to the Nicene Council originated , and what caused the change in Constan ...
... officially repealed and con- demned , it was purposely forgotten and partly replaced by other forms . It is very difficult to explain how the strong opposition to the Nicene Council originated , and what caused the change in Constan ...
الصفحة 75
... officially . The dedica- tion took place on May 11 , 330 , and was followed by celebrations and festivities which lasted forty days . It is difficult to estimate the size of the city in the time of Con- stantine . It is certain ...
... officially . The dedica- tion took place on May 11 , 330 , and was followed by celebrations and festivities which lasted forty days . It is difficult to estimate the size of the city in the time of Con- stantine . It is certain ...
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