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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NICAEAN»
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The Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society, 1204-1453
These highlanders performed a vital and quite hazardous function for the
Nicaean state by acting as a buffer between the Turkish marauders and the
valleys of the Nicaean Empire. The historian Pachy- meres writes that the
emperors, in order ...
2
Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine ...
Therefore, the operations of the Nicaean armies were directed in Europe against
the Epirots, the Latins of Constantinople and the Bulgarians. In 1240s and 1250s
the Nicaean armies undertook military campaigns against their enemies in ...
Elizabeth Jeffreys, Fiona K. Haarer, 2006
3
The Latin Renovatio of Byzantium: The Empire of ...
For example, the Nicaean patriarchs maintained contacts with the Byzantine
community—inter alia with members of the Latin imperial court—in
Constantinople, which indicates that their legitimacy was up to a point
acknowledged there.30 It is ...
4
Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean ...
Thus, the continuity with the first Bulgarian empire was proudly advertised,78 and
the Bulgarian population in the Nicaean Empire was considered disloyal and
prone to support the Asenid kings.79 One has to keep in mind, of course, that in ...
Judith Herrin, Guillaume Saint-Guillain, 2011
5
The Early Palaeologan Renaissance (1261-c. 1360): By Edmund ...
The reconquest, one day, of Constantinople, from those "rabid dogs", as the
historian Niketas Choniates called the Latins in a speech before the emperor
Theodore I, became at once the main aim of Nicaean policy.37 "Hellenic tradition
" came ...
6
The Papacy: Gaius-Proxies
The Nicaean Creed condemned the Arian propositions and defined the Son as "
true God born from true God," "begotten, not created, homoousios, consubstantial
with his Father." But imperial pressure forced an artificial unanimity.
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Leaving Safe Harbors: Toward a New Progressivism in American ...
The New Testament was created in 326 A.D. by the Nicaean Council as a
compilation of texts. These texts were authorized as god's word, even as others (
like the Gospel of Thomas) were defined as heretical and unauthorized.
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A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to ...
This ruse leads many to desert to the Nicaean side. In the actual battle,
Hungarian archers within the Nicaean forces prove decisive, unhorsing the
German cavalry when it charges. Theodore is victorious, and the Nicaeans go on
to capture ...
9
The Journal of Medieval Military History
The Nicaean Army during John III Vatatzes' Reign Before analyzing further the
Nicaean-Bulgarian war of 1254-1256, it would be useful to consider the state of
the Nicaean army during the reign of John III Vatatzes. This will facilitate a better
...
Clifford J. Rogers, Kelly DeVries, John France, 2007
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La Papauté et les croisades / The Papacy and the Crusades: ...
l2 The Papacy and the Fourth Crusade in the Correspondence of the Nicaean
Emperors with the Popes Aphrodite Papayianni With few exceptions,
contemporary Byzantine historians. like the Byzantine political and ecclesiastical
authorities, ...
Professor Michel Balard, 2013
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NICAEAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Nicaean en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Church from Byzantium to the Ottomans
Following the re-conquest of Constantinople by the Nicaean Greeks under Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus in 1261, there were further ... «Hurriyet Daily News, Dic 14»
Why the West falls into civil war
This relates to the Nicaean doctrine about fighting against Arianism: Catholics sacking Constantinople, and Protestants against Catholics. «Asia Times Online, May 14»
Assyrian, Armenian, Greek Coalition Rallies Outside Turkish …
... on Armenian, Greek, and Assyrian-Americans to come together to form a 'constituent-based coalition', purposed as the "Nicaean Coalition". «AINA, Mar 14»
FOR GOD'S SAKE, WHERE IS GOD?
I say the Nicaean creed in our Orthodox church. I say the words “I believe” this and that. I say these words in good conscience because saying I ... «Patheos, Jul 13»
Mardi Gras traditions run deep
The Nicaean Creed, as it was officially designated, set Easter as the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon. This would give moonlight to the ... «Gulf Coast News Today, Ene 13»
The Mormonizing of America: John Krakauer, Stephen Mansfield …
New Testament Christianity was seriously compromised through the 4th century councils from which came the Nicaean, Athenacian and ... «Patheos, Nov 12»
Leap year: A time to compensate for a cosmological inconvenience
... in 325 A.D. Gregory attempted to satisfy the Nicaean preference by making March 21 the day when spring arrives in the northern latitudes. «SILive.com, Feb 12»
Irene: the Ruthless Monarch Who Lent a Hurricane Her Name
In 787, under Irene's watch, 385 bishops gathered in the city of Nicaea and pronounced the Nicaean Creed, a seminal decree in the history of ... «TIME, Ago 11»
History of Amorgos
... regained between 1269 and 1296 by the Nicaean Emperor, John Vatatzes, and used principally as a place of exile; formally re-assigned to Venice by treaty in ... «Amorgos Island Magazine, Jun 11»
Turkey Cultivates Sites of Its Christian Heritage
The Nicaean church in which the seventh Council dispatched iconoclasm in the year 787 has been roofed and restored, and plans to build new ... «New York Times, May 11»