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Theodora, a 6th-century Byzantine empress married to Emperor Justinian I, is remembered for being one of the most powerful women in Byzantine history. She used herpower and influence to promote religious and social policies that were important toher. She was one of the first rulers to recognize...
and the Novgorodian Archbishop did not take part personally in the consecration of the Metropoli- tan Jonah (1448) elected by the bishops of North- Eastern Rus on the initiative of the Grand Prince of Moscow and without the consent of Constantinople, and his successors, the Metropolitans Theod...
He says in his words, this is from his podcast, “I along with certain others I think believe that this council…,” He means they’re the third council of Constantinople in the year 680. “Really went wrong and got it wrong in affirming that Christ has both a human will and a ...
Things changed dramatically when Alexander founded his new capital of Alexandria in Egypt. Alexandria became by far the most populous and important Greek city, and remained that way until the founding of Constantinople, in what is now Turkey. Euclid, who lived in this era, visited Egypt not to...
Reply There has been endless planning and study. We do not need to belong to the EEA. Denis Cooper September 1, 2017 How on earth can you say “EEA/EFTA membership has very little to do with the EU” when the EU itself is one of the contracting parties to the EEA Agreement, along ...
greatest and longest reigning sultan (emperor) of the Ottoman Empire, ruling for 46 years Known in the West as Suleiman the Magnificent, he was known in the Middle East as “The Lawgiver”, due to the law codes that he introduced His rule is known as the Golden Age of the Ottoman ...
Portugal’s motivation came in 1453 after the fall of Constantinoplewhen the Ottoman Empiretook control of the spice trade and levied additional hefty taxes on merchandise bound for the west. Portugal not wanting to be dependent on an expansionist, non-Christian power for the lucrative...
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