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1144:. By the mid-19th century the mainstream scholarly theory was that the sect was a non-Manichaean, dualistic Gnostic doctrine with substantial elements of Early Christianity closest to Marcionism, although others disputed this. Frederick Conybeare asserted that "The Paulicians are not dualists in any other sense than the New Testament is itself dualistic. Satan is simply the adversary of man and God".
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sect, however, and the earliest
Byzantine source to describe the movement explicitly distinguishes the "Paul of Samosata" supposed to have given the movement its name from the more famous heresiarch. Another possible source is Paul the Armenian, an otherwise obscure Paulician figure said to have led
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but it is likely that their opponents employed these as pejorative appellations meant as terms of abuse, rather than as an accurate reflection of their beliefs. Controversies about the faith include disputes about their beliefs regarding the nature of God, the nature of Christ and their devotional
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church in
Armenia. This text was first identified by Armenian ecclesiastical authorities in 1837 while tracing a group of dissidents led by Hovhannes Vartabedian; British Orientalist Frederick Conybeare published a translation and edition of it in 1898. the manuscript transmission of the
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is reported to have moved a significant number of
Paulicians from Eastern Anatolia to Thrace to strengthen the Bulgarian frontier, beginning the presence of the sect in Europe. Despite deportations and continued persecution the sect continued to grow, receiving additions from some of the
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in
Armenia rather than dualist or Gnostic sects. Coynbeare's theory, part of a broader argument that Adoptionism represented the original form of Christianity that had subsequently been suppressed by the Catholic Church, met a skeptical reception at the time. In the 1960s, however,
2280:. Page xxxv Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare "The context implies that the Paulicians of Khnus had objected as against those who deified Jesus that a circumcised man could not be God. ... The word Trinity is nowhere used, and was almost certainly rejected as being unscriptural."
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Dixon 2022, pp. 3–4: "Our earliest
Byzantine source against the heresy claims that they took their name from Paul, a resident of Samosata (Sumaysāṭ) ... however, immediately problematises the link with Paul , remarking that the Paulicians anathematise both him and
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and refused all veneration of her. The sect's places of worship were apparently called "places of prayer" and were small rooms in modest houses and, despite their potential ascetic tendencies, made no distinction in foods and practiced marriage. Due to supposed
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is nowhere used, and was almost certainly rejected as being unscriptural" and that
Paulicians believed that Christ came down from heaven to emancipate humans from the body and from the world. Conybeare also asserted that the movement were survivors of early
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had conquered the
Paulician strongholds in Asia Minor (including Tephrike) and the survivors from the destruction of the Paulician state were largely displaced. One group migrated east further into Armenia, where they were assimilated into the emerging
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After prolonged warfare, the state of
Tephrike was destroyed by the Byzantines in the 870s. Over the next century, some Paulicians migrated further into Armenia, while others were relocated by the imperial authorities to the Empire's Balkan frontier in
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The policy of transferring
Paulicians to the West proved to be harmful for the Byzantines, with the group bringing limited economic and military benefits for the empire's Balkan frontier. The sect also failed to assimilate with the orthodox
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over the next century. In Thrace, the sect continued practicing their faith for some time, in some places until the 17th–18th centuries, before gradually converting to other religions and are considered to be the ancestors of the modern
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The adherents of the sect fled, with their new leader Paul at their head, to
Episparis. He died in 715, leaving two sons, Gegnaesius (whom he had appointed his successor) and Theodore. The latter, giving out that he had received the
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Herzog, "Paulicians," Philip Schaff, ed., A Religious Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Biblical, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical Theology, 3rd edn, Vol. 2. Toronto, New York & London: Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1894.
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as "Romanists". The name 'Paulician' was used by outsiders to refer to the sect and literally means 'the followers of Paul'. The identity of the Paul for whom the movement was named is disputed. It is most likely to be
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The Key of Truth, a Manual of the Paulician Church of Armenia, The Armenian Text, Edited and Translated with Illustrative Documents and Introduction by Fred. C. Conybeare, Formerly Fellow of University College
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criticised the identification of Paulicians as Manichaeans, although he agreed both sects were dualistic he argued that the Paulicians differed on several points and undoubtedly rejected the doctrine of the
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sect throughout the 10th century. Others were transferred to the Western frontier of the empire, including a military detachment of some 20,000 Paulicians serving in Byzantine Italy under the general
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2173:, which was discovered by FC Conybeare, translated from the Armenian,... It is a manual of 'Thondrakian' or Paulician teaching and practice, mutilated unfortunately by the removal of almost a ..."
1192:, in a comprehensive study of both Greek and Armenian sources, argued in support of a link to Adoptionism, and asserted that Paulicianism independently developed features of docetism and dualism.
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which found expression through a theological movement. Garsoïan agreed that this assertion is supported by both Greek and Armenian sources, but held it only a limited description of the sect.
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is traced to the late 18th century, historians to favor of bizantins how Anna Ohanjanyan have raised doubts over its background, suggesting that its composition was influenced by
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In a paper presented to the Unitarian Christian Alliance Conference in 2022, Atlanta Bible College adjunct professor Sean Finnegan argued that the Armenian sect which produced
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who is author and lord of the present visible world; and a Good Spirit who is the God of the future world. Dualist cosmologies were professed by the Near Eastern
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Nersessian, Vrej (1998). The Tondrakian Movement: Religious Movements in the Armenian Church from the 4th to the 10th Centuries. London: RoutledgeCurzon. p. 13.
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The Paulicians self-identified as Christians, but much about the nature of their beliefs is disputed. Their beliefs prompted Christian critics to brand them as
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to arrange for their exchange. His sojourn of nine months among the Paulicians gave him an opportunity to collect many facts, which he preserved in his
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Nersessian, Vrej: The Tondrakian Movement, Princeton Theological Monograph Series, Pickwick Publications, Allison Park, Pennsylvania, 1948, p.51.
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Nersessian, Vrej: The Tondrakian Movement, Princeton Theological Monograph Series, Pickwick Publications, Allison Park, Pennsylvania, 1948, p.53.
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of 1828–1829, communities whose practices were believed to be influenced by the Paulicians or Tondrakians could still be found in the part of
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and, seemingly, a reworking of an account of their history composed by the Paulicians themselves. For some scholars, another major source is
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The Paulician Heresy. A Study in the Origin and Development of Paulicianism in Armenia and the Eastern Provinces of the Byzantine Empire
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The Paulician Heresy: A Study of the origin and development of Paulicianism in Armenia and the Eastern Provinces of the Byzantine Empire
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The Paulician heresy: a study of the origin and development of Paulicianism in Armenia and the Eastern Provinces of the Byzantine empire
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some Paulicians, called "Publicani", were present in the Muslim armies although others were reported as assisting the Crusaders. When
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Sunk in the…Gulf of Perdition’: The ‘Heretical’ Paulician and Tondrakian Movements in the Periphery of the Medieval Byzantine Empire
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Sunk in the…Gulf of Perdition’: The ‘Heretical’ Paulician and Tondrakian Movements in the Periphery of the Medieval Byzantine Empire
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Sunk in the…Gulf of Perdition’: The ‘Heretical’ Paulician and Tondrakian Movements in the Periphery of the Medieval Byzantine Empire
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during the 16th or 17th century. At the end of the 17th century, these Roman Catholic descendants of Paulicians were living around
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inhabitants and are reported to have successfully converted many existing inhabitants of Thrace to their heresy. According to
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saw the sect as deriving from Marcionism, considering them as descendants of a dualistic sect reformed to become closer to
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Ohanjanyan, A. M. (2011). "The Key of Truth and the Problem of the 'Neo-T'ondrakites' at the end of the 19th century".
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Leon Arpee. A History of Armenian Christianity. The Armenian Missionary Association of America, New York, 1946, p. 107.
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John Goulter Dowling. A letter to S. R. Maitland. On the Opinions of the Paulicians, London, 1835. p. 50.
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John Goulter Dowling. A letter to S. R. Maitland. On the Opinions of the Paulicians, London, 1835. p. 16.
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The Church of the Ancient Councils: The Disciplinary Work of the First Four Ecumenical Councils
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The Birth of Western Painting (Routledge Revivals): A History of Colour, Form and Iconography
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of the church. Regarding himself as having been called to restore the pure Christianity of
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
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controlled by Russia. Documents of their professions of faith and disputations with the
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The Paulicians: Heresy, Persecution and Warfare on the Byzantine Frontier, c.750–880
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Edward Gibbon: 'History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' (Chapter LIV).
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History of the empty and vain heresy of the Manichæans, otherwise called Paulicians
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2098:(in Bulgarian). Jordan Ivanov. Bogomil Books and Legends, Sofia. 1925. p. 36.
1822:. vol. ix. Yerevan, Armenian SSR: Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1983, pp. 140-141.
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in 1688, a large number of this group fled across the Danube, settled in the
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Paulicians may have held several unorthodox beliefs about Jesus, including
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2052:(1961). "The Transfer of Population as a Policy in the Byzantine Empire".
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in 1081 but subsequently deserted the emperor and were imprisoned. The
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the sect in its migration to Episparis following its persecution by
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Caucasus
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2841:
2802:
2716:. Vol. VIII. Baker Book House, Michigan. pp. 417–418.
2663:
Quellen zum Studium der Geschichte der paulikianischen Bewegung
2369:"The Key of Truth: A Monument of Armenian Unitarainism (Paper)"
1295:". Some historians have also viewed them as proto-protestants.
2551:
The Medieval Manichee: A Study of the Christian Dualist Heresy
1965:"Understanding our past: The Paulicians: A timeline & map"
2674:
The Key of Truth, A Manual of the Paulician Church of Armenia
2278:
The Key of Truth. A Manual of the Paulician Church of Armenia
2253:
The Key of Truth. A Manual of the Paulician Church of Armenia
1479:. Michigan: University of Michigan Press. pp. 173, 299.
1445:
1443:
893:, several thousand Paulicians served in the army of Emperor
68:
1100:, a cosmological system of twin, opposing deities; an Evil
855:
in Thrace. As a reward for their promise to keep back "the
807:, where he took many priests as prisoners. In 868, Emperor
2652:, Roi des Bulgares. Bruxelles, Palais des academies, 1938.
2600:: ULUM İslami İlimler Eğitim ve Araştırma Merkezi: 45–68.
2549:
Runciman, Steven (2009) . "CHAPTER III - The Paulicians".
2015:"The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Bogomils"
453:
1546:
The Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture
1096:
Some scholars argue that the Paulician belief system was
2787:
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
2341:"The Key of Truth: A Monument of Armenian Unitarianism"
2206:. Stanford: University of Stanford Press. p. 448.
913:, building a new city of Alexiopolis for the converts.
1262:, the Paulicians were said to have rejected the title
1167:
Christians and many early Christian sects such as the
647:
The sources indicate that most Paulician leaders were
497:
in the 7th century. Followers of the sect were called
4777:
Beliefs condemned as heretical by the Catholic Church
2747:"The history of Paulicianism on the Balkan peninsula"
2714:
New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
1895:
Petrus Siculus, "Historia Manichaeorum", op. cit., 45
536:. The sect flourished between 650 and 872 around the
966:, this group then converted with some Bulgarians to
750:
The massacre of the Paulicians in 843/844, from the
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671:and Christian doctrines and vigorously opposed the
556:in the Armenian borderlands under Arab protection.
1203:, as well as the use of the phrase "only-born" in
30:"Paulician" redirects here. For the dialect, see
5475:Armenian Christian tradition in the 20th century
2704:, London: Variorum Reprints, 1985, Pp. 340.
1838:. St Vladimir's Seminary Press. pp. 80–81.
1071:, a text claimed to be a manual of the medieval
617:sources associate the sect with the 3rd century
1701:
1699:
1298:In the putatively Paulician or Tondrakian work
1140:Early Christianity yet unable to be freed from
827:Destruction of Paulician state and displacement
3189:Spain (Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands)
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1940:"Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού, Μ. Ασία"
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1088:missionary activity in Armenia at that time.
625:. This may be a conflation with the separate
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2471:"Armenian Paulicianism and the Key of Truth"
2204:A History of the Byzantine State and Society
1927:Digenis Akritas: The Two-Blooded Border Lord
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1045:rituals and practices liturgics protestant.
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27:Christian sect formed in 7th century Armenia
2702:Armenia between Byzantium and the Sasanians
2185:Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies
2148:(1 ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1898
2096:"Йордан Иванов. Богомилски книги и легенди"
1797:Dixon 2022, pp. 3–4, 64, 114; p. 285 n. 20.
1275:it was asserted that the sect rejected the
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1656:[Paulicians or Banat Bulgarians].
1020:bishop about 1837 were later published by
528:, who hailed from a Syrian community near
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419:
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2757:Yianni Cartledge & Brenton Griffin, ‘
2623:Yianni Cartledge & Brenton Griffin, ‘
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1291:considered them as "worthy precursors of
1211:Rituals, practices and views of scripture
1061:, comprising certain letters ascribed to
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1174:Frederick Conybeare, in his edition of
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1715:. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 13–26.
924:passed near Philippopolis during the
695:, the punishment pronounced upon the
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5243:Community of the Lady of All Nations
2781:Gibbon, Edward; Milman, Henry Hart,
2712:. In Samuel Macaulay Jackson (ed.).
2590:ULUM: Journal of Religious Inquiries
2398:. Taylor & Francis. p. 14.
2299:Toumanoff, Cyril (1 February 1969).
2191:. Translated by Cowe, S. P.: 131–36.
1251:, also known as the Hebrew Bible or
905:, written by the emperor's daughter
2729:Pauliciens, Bulgares et Bons-hommes
2426:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Paulicians"
2167:Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics
1969:Understanding-our-past.blogspot.com
1766:Extremist Shiites: The Ghulat Sects
1420:"Catholic Encyclopedia: Paulicians"
479:
932:to surrender Philippopolis to the
25:
4687:Greek scholars in the Renaissance
1654:"Pavlikijani ili banatski Bugari"
1582:. Koninklijke Brill. p. 12.
634:at the close of the 7th century.
5308:
5031:
4726:
2681:, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1898.
2476:The American Journal of Theology
3076:Decline of the Byzantine Empire
2898:Constantinian–Valentinianic era
2745:Dragojlović, Dragoljub (1974).
1917:Knopf, New York, 1997, page 140
1736:Edouard Selian (January 2020).
1055:History of the Paulician Heresy
380:Republic of Mountainous Armenia
4161:Great Palace of Constantinople
3902:Patriarchate of Constantinople
2584:Seyfeli, Canan (August 2020).
2392:Byron, R.; Rice, D.T. (2013).
2306:The American Historical Review
1963:Panos, Masis (24 April 2011).
1022:Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare
501:and referred to themselves as
1:
2367:Finnegan, Sean (2022-10-15).
2339:Finnegan, Sean (2022-10-14).
1768:. Syracuse University Press.
1380:Roman Catholicism in Bulgaria
960:Eastern Orthodox Christianity
4623:University of Constantinople
4204:Arch of Galerius and Rotunda
3354:Chartoularios tou vestiariou
3043:Byzantine successor states (
2567:10.1017/CBO9780511599514.003
1915:A Short History of Byzantium
1820:Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia
1207:chapters 2, 17, 21, and 22.
742:Formation of Paulician state
454:
5470:Christianization of Armenia
5381:Armenian Evangelical Church
5376:Armenian Brotherhood Church
4293:Saint Catherine's Monastery
3349:Chartoularios tou sakelliou
3344:Logothetes tou stratiotikou
2677:, edited and translated by
2514:Garsoïan, Nina G. (2011) .
2489:University of Chicago Press
1178:, concluded that "The word
1130:Johann Karl Ludwig Gieseler
1119:Eighteenth century scholar
993:region and became known as
950:Catholic Church in Bulgaria
842:Nikephoros Phokas the Elder
466:, "The followers of Paul";
195:Christianization of Armenia
5573:
5315:Catholic Church portal
4682:Neo-Byzantine architecture
3303:Comes sacrarum largitionum
2785:, in Widger, David (ed.),
2559:Cambridge University Press
2469:Arpee, Leon (April 1906).
2202:Treadgold, Warren (1997).
1818:(The Paulician movement).
1652:Nikolin, Svetlana (2008).
943:
711:, appeared before Emperor
554:state centered on Tephrike
540:'s frontier with the Arab
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260:Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget
220:Muslim conquest of Armenia
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2066:10.1017/S0010417500012093
1832:Peter L'Huillier (1996).
1814:Melik-Bakhshyan, Stepan.
1241:Epistle to the Laodiceans
1121:Johann Lorenz von Mosheim
370:First Republic of Armenia
245:Principality of Hamamshen
115:Lchashen–Metsamor culture
105:Trialeti–Vanadzor culture
5557:9th-century Christianity
5552:8th-century Christianity
5547:7th-century Christianity
5398:Georgian Orthodox Church
5391:Armenian Catholic Church
3826:Droungarios of the Fleet
1788:Dixon 2022, pp. 3–4, 51.
1185:Adoptionist Christianity
37:Not to be confused with
4340:Early Byzantine mosaics
3702:Domestic of the Schools
2736:The Tondrakian Movement
1614:Encyclopædia Britannica
1540:Wilson, Joseph (2009).
1519:Encyclopædia Britannica
1344:Banat Bulgarian dialect
934:Second Bulgarian Empire
761:, as regent to her son
280:Principality of Khachen
145:Urartu (Kingdom of Van)
90:Shulaveri–Shomu culture
73:Coat of Arms of Armenia
4657:Byzantine commonwealth
3419:Praetorian prefectures
3339:Logothetes tou genikou
3313:Quaestor sacri palatii
3308:Comes rerum privatarum
3081:Fall of Constantinople
3020:Sack of Constantinople
2783:"The Paulician Heresy"
2268:Dixon 2022, pp. 50–51.
2251:Conybeare, Frederick.
2132:Dixon 2022, pp. 25–26.
2120:Dixon 2022, pp. 16–17.
1913:Norwich, John Julius:
1868:Dixon 2022, pp. 4, 33.
1764:Maoosa, Matti (1987).
1609:"Constantine-Silvanus"
1558:10.1558/jsrnc.v3i2.169
1471:Fine, John Van Antwerp
1354:Edmund Hamer Broadbent
1266:("Mother of God") for
1245:First Epistle of Peter
754:
679:, he adopted the name
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5542:Christian terminology
5290:Positive Christianity
4357:Komnenian renaissance
4352:Macedonian period art
4257:Sant'Apollinare Nuovo
4229:Walls of Thessaloniki
3329:Logothetes tou dromou
2944:Twenty Years' Anarchy
2908:Valentinianic dynasty
2903:Constantinian dynasty
2708:Newman, A.H. (1951).
2532:10.1515/9783111344522
1994:MedievalChurch.org.uk
1660:(in Serbo-Croatian).
821:Battle of Bathys Ryax
799:Karbeas's successor,
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255:Kingdom of Vaspurakan
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4554:Units of measurement
4288:Panagia Gorgoepikoos
4181:Pammakaristos Church
4029:Corpus Juris Civilis
3980:Missionary activity
3439:Exarchate of Ravenna
3265:Imperial bureaucracy
2722:A History of Armenia
2319:10.1086/ahr/74.3.961
1578:Dixon, Carl (2022).
1356:- The Pilgrim Church
922:Frederick Barbarossa
831:By 878, the emperor
757:In 843, the Empress
493:which originated in
385:Contemporary Armenia
5511:Freedom of religion
5357:Religion in Armenia
5258:Jehovah's Witnesses
5130:Spanish Adoptionism
4078:Culture and society
3941:Ecumenical councils
3444:Exarchate of Africa
3434:Quaestura exercitus
3298:Magister officiorum
3293:Praetorian prefects
2936:Byzantine Dark Ages
2765:, 9, 2022, 235-271.
2720:Vahan M. Kurkjian:
2631:, 9, 2022, 235-271.
2456:, 9, 2022, 235-271.
2060:(2): 142, 144–152.
1816:«Պավլիկյան շարժում»
1258:In common with the
911:Christian orthodoxy
897:against the Norman
602:orthodox Christians
390:Republic of Artsakh
140:Nairi Confederation
95:Kura–Araxes culture
5465:Armenian mythology
4825:Antidicomarianites
4495:Flags and insignia
4141:Baths of Zeuxippus
4024:Codex Theodosianus
3914:Oriental Orthodoxy
2872:Later Roman Empire
2700:Nina G. Garsoian:
2691:Nina G. Garsoian:
2642:pp. 1776–1777
2561:. pp. 26–62.
1316:proletarian revolt
1231:; the epistles of
1112:sects such as the
1108:faith, as well as
895:Alexios I Komnenos
794:Battle of Lalakaon
755:
643:Origins and growth
584:movements such as
488:medieval Christian
450:Classical Armenian
290:Kingdom of Cilicia
270:Kingdom of Artsakh
250:Kingdom of Armenia
240:Emirate of Armenia
200:Kingdom of Sophene
180:Kingdom of Armenia
170:Satrapy of Armenia
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2650:Samuel l'Armenien
2646:Nikoghayos Adontz
2430:www.newadvent.org
2405:978-1-136-75240-7
2289:Dixon 2022, p. 26
1845:978-0-88141-007-5
1722:978-3-11-134452-2
1707:Garsoïan, Nina G.
1428:. 1 February 1911
1365:Paulician dialect
1157:nontrinitarianism
1010:Russo-Turkish War
983:Nikopol, Bulgaria
979:Roman Catholicism
867:Revival in Thrace
659:. He studied the
619:Bishop of Antioch
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4375:Agriculture
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2997:Angelid era
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5531:Categories
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5105:Impanation
5090:Henricians
5080:Fraticelli
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1425:New Advent
1392:References
1349:Bogomilism
1329:Athinganoi
1285:sacraments
1273:iconoclasm
1260:Nestorians
1142:Gnosticism
1106:Manichaean
1086:Protestant
1077:Tondrakian
987:Chiprovtsi
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