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Leo and supported
In that year the iconoclast Byzantine emperor Leo III, angered by archbishops of the region because they had supported Rome in the Iconoclastic Controversy, detached the church of the province from the Roman pope and placed it under the patriarch of Constantinople.
At the same time, Radek had supported the Warsaw opposition to the leadership of the SDKPiL ( around Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Jogiches ), and was expelled on charges of having formerly stolen clothes, books and money from party members.
The film stars Jonathan Brandis in the title role, supported by Leo McKern, Stefanie Powers, and Joan Fontaine as Ludmila.
He firmly declined to confirm their disciplinary arrangements, which seemed to allow Constantinople a practically equal authority with Rome and regarded the civil importance of a city as a determining factor in its ecclesiastical position ; but he strongly supported its dogmatic decrees, especially when, after the accession of Leo I the Thracian ( 457 ), there seemed to be a disposition toward compromise with the Eutychians.
This version implies that Olybrius was secretly supported by the Emperor Leo, which explains why Leo sent him there, something three of our sources -- Theophanes, the Paschal Chronicle, and Paullus Diaconus — state.
Nevertheless, the Flemings wished that Charles assume the royal title, and this was supported by his grandfather the emperor Maximilian I and the Pope Leo X, this way, after the celebration of Ferdinand II's obsequies on 14 March 1516, he was proclaimed as king of Castile and of Aragon jointly with his mother.
Domestically, Michael supported and strengthened the resumption of official iconoclasm, which had begun under Leo V.
) Caray was also seen as influential enough that he could affect team personnel moves ; Cardinals historian Peter Golenbock ( in The Spirit of St. Louis: A History of the St. Louis Cardinals and Browns ) has suggested Caray may have had a partial hand in the maneuvering that led to the exit of general manager Bing Devine, the man who had assembled the team that won the 1964 World Series, and of field manager Johnny Keane, whose rumored successor, Leo Durocher ( the succession didn't pan out ), was believed to have been supported by Caray for the job.
Some commentators like Anatolius and John S. Romanides argue that Dioscorus was not deposed for heresy but for " grave administrative errors " at Ephesus II, among which they mention his restoration of Eutyches, his attack on Flavian, and afterwards, his excommunication of Pope Leo I. Defenders of Dioscuros argue that Eutyches was orthodox at the time of his restoration and only later relapsed into heresy, that Flavian was a Nestorian and that Pope Leo had supported Nestorianism.
In that year the iconoclast Byzantine emperor Leo III, angered by archbishops of the region because they had supported Rome in the Iconoclastic Controversy, detached the church of the province from the Roman pope and placed it under the patriarch of Constantinople.
Verina had originally supported Zeno while the young emperor Leo II was still alive.
Leo strongly supported the right of private societies to exist and self-regulate:
He noted the similarities between his own economic views and the teaching of papal encyclicals on socio-economic issues, from Leo XIII's " Rerum Novarum " to Pope John XXIII's " Mater et Magistra ", as well as with the distributism supported by the Catholic thinkers G. K. Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc and Vincent McNabb.
Thus Bardas founded the Magnaura School with seats for philosophy, grammar, astronomy and mathematics, supported scholars like Leo the Mathematician and promoted the missionary activities of Cyril and Methodius to Greater Moravia.
Raymond-Roupen was excluded from the succession, but even so Bohemond IV still lost the principality to his nephew, supported by Leo II of Armenia, between 1216 and 1219.
Enemy access to the walls facing the Golden Horn was prevented by the presence of a heavy chain or boom, installed by Emperor Leo III ( r. 717 – 741 ), supported by floating barrels and stretching across the mouth of the inlet.
Brazilian import Leo stayed for another season, supported by another Brazilian striker, Anderson.
The law angered many Catholics, who had recently begun to rally to the cause of the Republic, supported by Leo XIII's Inter innumeras sollicitudines 1892 encyclical ( Au Milieu des sollicitudes ) and the Cardinal Lavigerie's toast in 1890 favour of the Republic.
In that year the iconoclast Byzantine emperor Leo III, angered by archbishops of the region because they had supported Rome in the Iconoclastic Controversy, detached the church of the province from the Roman pope and placed it under the patriarch of Constantinople.

Leo and unions
* Pope Leo XIII, who studied under Taparelli, published in 1891 the encyclical Rerum Novarum ( On the Condition of the Working Classes ), rejecting both socialism and capitalism, while defending labor unions and private property.
They include: peace movements, strikes, labor unions, long hair on men, The Beatles, other modern and popular music (" la musique populaire "), Sophocles, Leo Tolstoy, Aeschylus, writing that Socrates was homosexual, Eugène Ionesco, Jean-Paul Sartre, Anton Chekhov, Harold Pinter, Edward Albee, Mark Twain, Samuel Beckett, the bar association, sociology, international encyclopedias, free press, and new math.
He was also deeply religious, relying on " Rerum Novarum ", the papal encyclical of Pope Leo XIII supporting the right of workers to form unions, as the bridge between his faith and his commitment to the rights of workers.

Leo and yet
Personally most frugal, Leo XII reduced taxes, made justice less costly, and was able to find money for certain public improvements ; yet he left the Church's finances more confused than he had found them, and even the elaborate jubilee of 1825 did not really mend financial matters.
Shaun Tougher notes, however, that " yet Photios's passing does seem rather muted for a great figure of Byzantine history [...] Leo [...] certainly did not allow him back into the sphere of politics, and it is surely his absence from this arena that accounts for his quiet passing.
In 808 there was evidently a rift of some kind: a letter from Pope Leo to Charlemagne mentioned that Coenwulf had not yet made peace with Wulfred.
The Holy See has taken no official position on the authenticity of the location yet, but in 1896 Pope Leo XIII visited it and in 1951 Pope Pius XII initially declared the house a Holy Place.
Hethum retired to a monastery, although as Leo was not yet an adult, Hethum retained the office of Regent of Armenia.
Sometime in the summer of 1998, Leo got his most important assignment yet — he was to be the Whitelighter of the Charmed Ones.
And yet another date, 25 September 1888, two years after Pope Leo XIII had added the prayer to the Leonine Prayers, was given in a 1991 version.
In response to an urgent request by the Secretary of State for India, Leo Amery, and Viceroy of India Archibald Wavell, to release food stocks for India, Winston Churchill the Prime Minister of that time responded with a telegram to Wavell asking, if food was so scarce, " why Gandhi hadn ’ t died yet.
Hyde and Leo become good friends until Leo suddenly left town, because he remembered that he was only supposed to stay in Point Place for a short time, yet stayed for eight years, leaving his family behind.
Leo Gravelle and Billy Reay joined in, and yet another fan climbed over the boards and challenged Reardon, but was forced back to his seat.
Jerry later unintentionally gets Leo arrested by " bookstore police " after Leo attempts yet another shoplift.
He recently starred in a feature film entitled Racing Daylight alongside David Strathairn, Melissa Leo and Giancarlo Esposito which is yet to be released ; as well as a supporting role in the upcoming film Gospel Hill.

Leo and opposed
As archdeacon under Pope Leo I, he fought vigorously for the rights of the Roman See and vigorously opposed the condemnation of Flavian of Constantinople at the Second Council of Ephesus in 449 to settle the question of Eutyches.
As Aspar could not sit on the throne because of his barbaric origin, he opposed Anthemius whose prestige would have made him independent and chose a low-ranking military officer, Leo ; in the West, as his barbaric origin barred Ricimer from the throne, it was Majorian who received the purple.
It may have been partly to appease Leo that Edward appointed Robert instead of Æthelric, hoping to signal to the papacy that the English crown was not totally opposed to the growing reform movement.
While many anarchists during the 19th century embraced violent propaganda of the deed, Leo Tolstoy and other anarcho-pacifists directly opposed violence as a means for change.
Many Catholics were still opposed to this compromise, and even appealed to Pope Leo XIII.
Pope Gregory opposed Leo and urged him to retract the edict, which Leo refused to do.
Following this, the DKP strongly opposed the " New Course " of his successor Leo von Caprivi, it also withdrew its confidence in Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow, when he tried to implement an inheritance tax reform and finally had to resign in 1909 after the Daily Telegraph Affair.
Bismarck ’ s successor in 1890, Leo von Caprivi, was willing to maintain the colonial burden of what already existed, but opposed new ventures.
Due to his Catholic views, he opposed Leo Abse's Divorce Bill and David Steel's Abortion Bill.
Exsurge Domine ( Latin Arise O Lord ) is a papal bull issued on 15 June 1520 by Pope Leo X in response to the teachings of Martin Luther which opposed the views of the papacy.
In Leo Strauss's interpretation, Thrasymachus and his definition of justice represent the city and its laws, and thus are in a sense opposed to Socrates and to philosophy in general.
Pope Leo X, a Medici, proposed to finish the project but was opposed by the Duke of Sermoneta over the fishing rights.
Contrary to many similar nationalist organizations created in that period, the Ostmarkenverein had relatively close ties with the government and local administration, which made it largely successful, even though it opposed both the policy of seeking some modo vivendi with the Poles pursued by Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg and Leo von Caprivi's policies of relaxation of anti-Polish measures.
They didn't always see eye-to-eye, however ; Brown was vehemently opposed to Slaton's pardon of Leo Frank in 1915 and since his death in 1932, Brown has often been implicated as a conspirator in Frank's lynching.
However, in this example, since the signs of Leo and Aquarius are opposed to one another in aspect, the mutual reception may be of little value.
These had been opposed by previous Popes such as Leo XIII, and are in violation of existing Canon Law, the law of the Church.
He was one of six south Wales Labour MPs who opposed their own Government's plans, along with Leo Abse ( Pontypool ), Donald Anderson ( Swansea East ), Ioan Rees ( Aberdare ), Fred Evans ( Caerphilly ), and Ifor Davies ( Gower ).

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