The Ecclesiastical History of Sozomen: Comprising a History of the Church from A.D. 324 to A.D. 440Henry G. Bohn, 1855 - 536 pages |
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... Constantinople 319 VIII . Election of Nectarius to the see of Constantinople IX . Decrees of the council of Constantinople • • 321 322 325 326 330 X. Humility of Martyrius . Translation of the body of Paul 324 XI . Flavian ordained to ...
... Constantinople 319 VIII . Election of Nectarius to the see of Constantinople IX . Decrees of the council of Constantinople • • 321 322 325 326 330 X. Humility of Martyrius . Translation of the body of Paul 324 XI . Flavian ordained to ...
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... Constantinople). CONTENTS . Page Chap . BOOK IV . Pages 462-469 . BOOK V. Pages 469-471 . BOOK VI . Pages 471-474 . Page BOOK VII . xiii Chap . Page VII . The Tigris 446 XIX . Aetius does not desire VIII . The Euphrates . 447 the ...
... Constantinople). CONTENTS . Page Chap . BOOK IV . Pages 462-469 . BOOK V. Pages 469-471 . BOOK VI . Pages 471-474 . Page BOOK VII . xiii Chap . Page VII . The Tigris 446 XIX . Aetius does not desire VIII . The Euphrates . 447 the ...
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... Constantinople). PREFATORY REMARKS BY VALESIUS . 3 made a return of thanks to those in whose familiarity he had lived ... Constantinople , as himself asserts , b . ii . chap . iii . And yet he seems not to have been very much employed in ...
... Constantinople). PREFATORY REMARKS BY VALESIUS . 3 made a return of thanks to those in whose familiarity he had lived ... Constantinople , as himself asserts , b . ii . chap . iii . And yet he seems not to have been very much employed in ...
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... Constantinople). population was insufficient for so great a city , he peopled it with men of rank and their households , whom he summoned thither from Rome and from other countries . He imposed taxes1 to cover the expenses of building ...
... Constantinople). population was insufficient for so great a city , he peopled it with men of rank and their households , whom he summoned thither from Rome and from other countries . He imposed taxes1 to cover the expenses of building ...
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... Constantinople). as he could not obtain permission to hold communion with the church of Alexandria he returned to Constantinople . As all those who had embraced his sentiments , and those who were attached to Eusebius , bishop of ...
... Constantinople). as he could not obtain permission to hold communion with the church of Alexandria he returned to Constantinople . As all those who had embraced his sentiments , and those who were attached to Eusebius , bishop of ...
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