The History of Greece: from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizonde, 1204-1461 by George FinlayW. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 46
עמוד 47
... clergy , frequently acted in direct opposition to the interests and feelings of the Greek nation . Yet the want of all popular municipal organisation emanating directly from , and responsible to the people , prevented the Greeks from ...
... clergy , frequently acted in direct opposition to the interests and feelings of the Greek nation . Yet the want of all popular municipal organisation emanating directly from , and responsible to the people , prevented the Greeks from ...
עמוד 49
... clergy , and by the established usages of local communities ; and each successive emperor , at his coronation , was compelled to subscribe his submis- sion to the decrees of the general councils and the canons of the Orthodox Church.2 ...
... clergy , and by the established usages of local communities ; and each successive emperor , at his coronation , was compelled to subscribe his submis- sion to the decrees of the general councils and the canons of the Orthodox Church.2 ...
עמוד 56
... clergy were ordered to celebrate the marriage of slaves , and if their masters attempted to deprive them of the nuptial benediction , and of the rights of Christianity , then the slaves were to be proclaimed free . Alexius I. declares ...
... clergy were ordered to celebrate the marriage of slaves , and if their masters attempted to deprive them of the nuptial benediction , and of the rights of Christianity , then the slaves were to be proclaimed free . Alexius I. declares ...
עמוד 73
... clergy rapidly disseminated the hatred caused by these dissensions throughout the people . The ambition of the Patriarch Photius laid the foundation of the separation of the two churches in the ninth century . He objected to the ...
... clergy rapidly disseminated the hatred caused by these dissensions throughout the people . The ambition of the Patriarch Photius laid the foundation of the separation of the two churches in the ninth century . He objected to the ...
עמוד 74
... clergy was roused by their imprudent conduct . The legates , finding their exorbitant pretensions were treated with contempt , com- pleted the separation of the two churches , by excom- municating the Patriarch and all his adherents ...
... clergy was roused by their imprudent conduct . The legates , finding their exorbitant pretensions were treated with contempt , com- pleted the separation of the two churches , by excom- municating the Patriarch and all his adherents ...
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