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Constantinople's and name
The contemporary Byzantine name for the Hungarians was " Turks ", while the Hungarian branch of the Greek Orthodox Church, under Constantinople's jurisdiction, was named the " Metropolitanate of Tourkia " ( Hungary ), and the head of this church was the " Metropolitan of Tourkia " ( Hungary ).

Constantinople's and was
He was so influential that even after his death, Constantius II heeded his and Eudoxus of Constantinople's advice to attempt to convert the Roman Empire to Arianism by creating Arian Councils and official Arian Doctrines.
It is now known as the obelisk of Theodosius and still stands in the Hippodrome, the long racetrack that was the center of Constantinople's public life and scene of political turmoil.
His papacy was dominated by the Acacian schism, started in 484 by Acacius of Constantinople's efforts to placate the Monophysites.
Although Simeon generally had the upper hand, he was unable to gain a decisive advantage because of the impregnability of Constantinople's walls.
The main crops are wheat, barley, sesame ; in fact Lemnos was Constantinople's granary during Byzantine times.
Prior to the see of Constantinople's elevation to the dignity of Patriarch by the Second Ecumenical Council in 381, the primary jurisdiction in Asia Minor was the Patriarchate of Antioch.
Constantinople's example was followed by the Church of Greece as well as a number of other autocephalous churches.
In 1437, Isidore was appointed Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow and all Rus ' by Emperor John VIII Palaeologus to draw the Russian Orthodox Church into communion with the Roman Catholic Church and secure Constantinople's protection against the invading Ottoman Turks.
It was horribly inaccurate, but when it hit, it caused massive damage to Constantinople's walls.
The need for Constantinople's Greek residents to express and support their Hellenism within Turkey was what led to the creation of this club.
The loss of the mainland African exarchate was an enormous blow to the Byzantine empire in the Western Mediterranean because both Carthage and Egypt were Constantinople's main sources of manpower and grain.
The church was restored again by Andronicus II Palaeologus in the early 14th century, but thereafter fell into disrepair as the Empire declined and Constantinople's population fell.
At that point in time, Constantinople's population was a mere 70, 000 due to the various sieges of the city during the Crusades and the so-called Black Death of the 14th century, so this historical event was also significant for repopulation of the city.

Constantinople's and for
Constantinople's location also made it the natural " middleman " center for both land and sea trade between the eastern Mediterranean and central Asia, possession of which would ensure immense wealth.
Gallus in an exhibition of his presumed soon to be Augustus powers, staged a chariot race in Constantinople's Hippodrome and crowned the victor, an honor reserved only for those that are Augustus.
According to one of the many Greek legends about the Constantinople's fall to the Ottomans, when the Turks entered the city, an angel rescued the emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos, turned him into marble and placed him in a cave under the earth near the Golden Gate, where he waits to be brought to life again to conquer the city back for Christians.
On 24 April 2006, and without first consulting his diocese or clergy, Bishop Basil of Sergievo wrote to the Patriarch of Moscow requesting that he and the Diocese of Sourozh as a whole ( and not simply those elements who wished to go with him ) be released from the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate to be received into the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch, to exist alongside Constantinople's Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe, based in Rue Daru in Paris.
* stated explicitly that Constantinople's actions, if not modified, will ' have disastrous consequences for Orthodox unity ';
According to the Byzantine sources, Constantine V brought home a throng of Bulgarian prisoners in wooden restraints, for the entertainment of Constantinople's populace.

Constantinople's and made
* made clear that it objects to Constantinople's canonical position, according to which ' any hierarch or cleric, outside the limits of the geographical borders of his Local Church, can now be received into the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, without the knowledge of the hierarchs who ordained him, without a canonical letter of dismissal and without the permission of his Hierarchy ';
Passing over a bevy of would be suitors among Constantinople's courtiers, she made an alliance with, Nikephoros Phokas.

Constantinople's and by
This canon affirms Constantinople as having ' equal privileges ' to ' Old Rome ', and assigns Constantinople the right to appoint bishops over ' barbarians ' – which according to Constantinople's interpretation ( not shared by the Moscow patriarchate ) gives Constantinople the right to appoint bishops in all areas outside canonically-defined territories.
* pointed out that Canon 28 of the Fourth Ecumenical Council ( appealed to by Constantinople ) applies only to ' certain provinces ' within the Byzantine Empire, and not to the world as a whole, and that Constantinople's current interpretation is a new innovation, not found before the twentieth century ;
Alexandria's objections to Constantinople's promotion, which led to a constant struggle between the two sees in the first half of the 5th century, were supported, at least until the Fourth Council of Constantinople of 869 – 870, by Rome, which proposed the theory that the most important sees were the three Petrine ones, with Rome in first place.

Constantinople's and Constantinople
This led to conflict between Constantinople and Rome over doctrinal issues such as the addition of the Filioque clause to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed and territorial claims due to the Church of Constantinople's seizure of territory from the Roman Patriarchate in southern Italy and Sicily.
Moscow refused to accept Constantinople's decision to receive Bishop Basil, on the grounds that it had not issued Constantinople with a letter of dismissal.

change and name
The club was originally founded as a football team in 1891, with the name Buenos Aires English High School although it was obliged to change its name to Alumni Athletic Club ( the name was proposed by a former student of the English High School ) in 1901.
William Camden provided a definition of " Anagrammatisme " as " a dissolution of a name truly written into his letters, as his elements, and a new connection of it by artificial transposition, without addition, subtraction or change of any letter, into different words, making some perfect sense applyable ( i. e., applicable ) to the person named.
In retrospect the name change was unfortunate, not only because the Greek roots alone do not reveal the anode's function any more, but more importantly because, as we now know, the Earth's magnetic field direction on which the " anode " term is based is subject to reversals whereas the current direction convention on which the " eisode " term was based has no reason to change in the future.
In 1953 Sweet Adelines became an international organization, although it didn't change its name to Sweet Adelines International until 1991.
floating point SIMD technology, again present, received some revisions and a name change to " Enhanced 3DNow !".
Wills is also quoted as saying, " You can change the name of an old song, rearrange it and make it a swing.
In 1967 Fulcher became known as Barney Bubbles, though he did not change his name by deed poll for several more years.
Charles Hodge writes that " The subjective change wrought in the soul by the grace of God, is variously designated in Scripture " with terms such as new birth, resurrection, new life, new creation, renewing of the mind, dying to sin and living to righteousness, and translation from darkness to light .< ref name = Hodge1 > Hodge, Charles.
This is done because the name change " was not approved by any sitting legislature in Burma ".
The name of the Yugoslavia entity was altered in the Factbook the month after the change.
As time progressed, English country dances were spread and reinterpreted throughout the Western world, and eventually the French form of the name came to be associated with the American folk dances, especially in New England ( this Gallicized name change may have followed a contemporary misbelief that the form was originally French ).
The two companies underwent a name change to Sambi Co., Ltd. in September 1981, while Capcom Co., Ltd. itself was first established on June 11, 1983, for the purpose of taking over the internal sales department.
* Info on the name change from the Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture
It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
The Commodores originally called themselves the Mystics, but wanted to change the name.
In the same year, the Secretary of State approved a name change to Cessna Aircraft Company.
On 7 April 2005 Mandrakesoft announced the decision to change the name of the parent company to Mandriva and their distribution name to Mandriva Linux, although the Brazilian operation would not change its name from Conectiva immediately.

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