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A famous example, whose existence is attested as early as the 4th century, is the Easter Vespers hymn, Phos Hilaron (" O Resplendent Light "); another, O Monogenes Yios (" Only Begotten Son "), ascribed to the emperor Justinian I ( 527-565 ), figures in the introductory portion of the Divine Liturgy.

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A famous example, whose existence is attested as early as the 4th century, is the Vespers hymn, Phos Hilaron, " Gladsome Light "; another, O Monogenes Yios, " Only Begotten Son ", ascribed to Justinian I ( 527-565 ), occurs in the introductory portion of the Divine Liturgy.

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