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Categories: 8th-century Christianity, Christianity in the Byzantine Empire, 752 disestablishments, 7th-century Christianity, 6th-century Christianity
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Byzantine Papacy  Byzantine captivity  Byzantine popes  Eastern Roman domination of the papacy
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The Byzantine Papacy was a period of Byzantine domination of the Roman papacy from 537 to 752, when popes required the approval of the Byzantine Emperor for episcopal consecration, and many popes were chosen from the apocrisiarii or the inhabitants of Byzantine-ruled Greece, Syria, or Sicily. Wikipedia
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The Byzantine Papacy was a period of Byzantine domination of the Roman papacy from 537 to 752, when popes required the approval of the Byzantine Emperor for episcopal consecration, and many popes were chosen from the apocrisiarii or the inhabitants of Byzantine-ruled Greece, Syria, or Sicily. Wikipedia
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