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Hypostasis is counted as an indivisible unity

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Nestorian: If Christ is not two hypostases as He is two natures, then one of His natures does not subsist and does not have a hypostasis. If there is a nature which does not...

Eusebius explained

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“With the army Galerius will lead against them this time, they will be too busy to destroy abandoned buildings,” Constantine assured him. “In less than a year, the place should be back in Roman...

Christ also subsists in His human nature

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St. Emperor Justinian:DIALOGUE WITH PAUL OF NISIBISTranslated by Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald, 1998.Extract of the Discussion which the Emperor Justinian had with Paul the Bishop of Nisibis, who was a Nestorian.Cæsar: Do you confess with...

Paul of Nisibis is further suggested

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The doctrinal positions ascribed to Justinian in the Dialogue are largely consistent with those found in his other writings and can be derived from those writings with only a few exceptions. The portions ascribed...

St. Theophanes

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Chronicler, born at Constantinople, about 758; died in Samothracia, probably 12 March, 817, on which day he is commemorated in the Roman Martyrology. He was the son of Isaac, imperial governor of the islands...

Chronicle on the Greens and Blues

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Theophanes: Chronicle – on the Greens and BluesThis is the account of a conversation between an officer of the Green faction and the herald of Justinian, as recorded by the later chronicaler, Theophanes.Greens: Long...

Empress Theodora

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The emperor and his court were deliberating as to whether it would be better for them if they remained or if they took to flight in the ships. And many opinions were expressed favouring...

The very shrewd Bohemund

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For, lest Bohemund should conceive any suspicion against him, the Emperor had ordered that raw meats be placed before him, together with the cooked, thus easily removing suspicion. Neither did his conjecture fail, for...

Bohemund

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But when Bohemund had arrived at Apri with his companions, realizing both that be was not of noble birth, and that for lack of money be bad not brought with him a large enough...

The Bad Manners of a Crusading Prince

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When the Franks bad all come together and had taken an oath to the emperor, there was one count who had the boldness to sit down upon the throne. The emperor, well knowing the...

Theoderic from Odoacer

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Eusebius explained

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