| george finlay - 1877 - 546 páginas
...that foreign aid could alone save Constantinople, and it was absurd to imagine that the Latins would fight for those who treated them as heretics, and...it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine l . The monks, the nuns, and the populace publicly proclaimed their detestation of the union;... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 548 páginas
...Constantine celebrated his union with the papal church, in the cathedral of St. Sophia, on the 1 2th of December 1452. The court and the great body of...orthodox. The historian Ducas declares that they looked [Bk.IV. Ch.II. §7upon it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine1. The monks, the... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 548 páginas
...Constantine celebrated his union with the papal church, in the cathedral of St. Sophia, on the 1 2th of December 1452. The court and the great body of...orthodox. The historian Ducas declares that they looked [Bk. IV. Ch. II. § 7. upon it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine1. The monks,... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 548 páginas
...Constantine celebrated his union with the papal church, in the cathedral of St. Sophia, on the 1 2th of December 1452. The court and the great body of...orthodox. The historian Ducas declares that they looked [Bk. IV. Ch. II. § 7. upon it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine1. The monks,... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 736 páginas
...upon to make in order to preserve their national independence. CHURCH DISSENSIONS In the meantime, the emperor Constantine celebrated his union with...it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine. The monks, the nuns, and the populace publicly proclaimed their detestation of the union ;... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 722 páginas
...was polluted by the ceremony, and from that day it was deserted by the orthodox. The historian Ducaa declares that they looked upon it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine. The monks, the nuns, and the populace publicly proclaimed their detestation of the union; and... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 720 páginas
...to preserve their national independence. CHURCH DISSENSIONS In the meantime, the emperor Constantino celebrated his union with the papal church, in the...it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan shrine. The monks, the nuns, and the populace publicly proclaimed their detestation of the union ;... | |
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