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- Alcibiades (7778 bytes)
7: Nor did the instructors of his early manhood supply the corrective which his boyhood lacked.
33: ...]]) and [[Cyzicus]] ([[410 BC]]), and recovered [[Chalcedon]] and [[Byzantium]].
42: ...entions Alcibiades several times in his satirical plays, for instance making fun of his manner of spee...
44: ** [[Symposium (Plato)|Plato's ''Symposium'']] where he appears to be in lo...
45: ...from antiquity titled "Alcibiades", ascribed to [[Plato]], both of them however probably spurious, tha... - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
5: ...]] written at his request. But nothing shows more plainly the confidence felt in him than his being ch...
7: ...440]]), and Leo was unanimously elected by the people to succeed him. On [[September 29]] he entered u...
17: ...ome; since [[Mark the Evangelist|Mark]], the disciple of [[Saint Peter|Peter]] and founder of the Alex...
19: ...sively in regard to a number of questions of discipline.
21: ...recepts and those of his predecessors; and he sharply rebuked the bishops of [[Sicily]] ([[447]]) for ... - Pope Simplicius (994 bytes)
1: '''Simplicius''' was [[pope]] from [[468]] to [[March 10]]...
3: ...f the eastern patriarchs), labored to help the people of [[Italy]] against the marauding raids of barb... - Pope Vigilius (2891 bytes)
3: ...Byzantine commander, Vigilius was elected pope in place of Silverius and consecrated and enthroned on ...
5: ...pports positively the Synods of [[Ephesus]] and [[Chalcedon]], and the decisions of his predecessor [[Pope Le...
7: ...aptured by the Goths. Vigilius reached Constantinople about the end of [[546]] or in January, [[547]]....
9: ...ous heresies, and the Pope was held in Constantinople for eight years. In [[555]], the Emperor finally... - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
8: ... to an early rift between Christianity and the temple priesthood, and later rabbinic Judaism.
12: ...music]] in hymns and prayer, and [[ascetic]] disciplines such as [[fasting]] and [[alms|almsgiving]]. ...
40: *[[Polycarp]], bishop of Smyrna and disciple of [[John the Evangelist]]
64: ...ced by [[Nestorius]], a [[patriarch of Constantinople]])
73: ...adherents. This was observed quite early, for example, the second century [[Celsus]] (whose words are ... - History of Greek and Roman Egypt (25856 bytes)
3: ...ed first from [[Rome]] and then from [[Constantinople]] until the Arab conquest in AD [[639]].
14: ...warded with grants of farm lands, and Greeks were planted in colonies and garrisons or settled themsel...
26: ...ences in later reigns. The material and literary splendour of the Alexandrian court was at its height ...
29: ... out of the wars of the other Greek kingdoms, and plunged into a war with the [[Seleucid dynasty|Seleu...
36: ...ic possessions. Philip seized several islands and places in [[Caria]] and [[Thrace]], while the [[batt... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
4: ...]]ish, [[Christianity|Christian]], [[Armenian (people)|Armenian]], and [[Muslim]].
12: ...See the Biblical commentator the [[Ramban]] for explanation.) "Salem" is the original name used in [[G...
20: ...e reign of King Solomon, the northern ten tribes split off to form the [[Kingdom of Israel]] with its ...
22: ...rically identifiable, and the significance the Temple had in Jewish religious life is clear.
24: ...chadnezzar II of Babylon|Nebuchadnezzar]]. The temple was burnt, and the city's walls were ruined, thu...
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