Leo III prohibited the veneration of images that represented Christ and the saints in 726. He did so for reasons of religious and political order.
This prohibition of a custom, which had undoubtedly resulted in all kinds of abuse, seems to have been inspired by a genuine desire to improve public morals, and gained the support of the official aristocracy and a sector of the clergy. But a great majority of theologians and almost all monks opposed these measures with firm hostility, and in the western part of the Empire the people refused to obey the edict
<em>The increased or heightened this agreement with the church is the correct option here.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The iconoclast controversy happened from 7th to 9th century which was debate among people on using of Icons and churches which many people were against.
Because they thought that it was against God and worshipping icons was actually worshipping false gods. The Byzantine Empire Saw many people turn against the emperor created division among the people
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The likely reason as to how Lee small army troops defeated
the Mcclean’s larger force and kept the union troops out of Richmond because Mcclean
was being too cautious though it was only on the first day that they won
because the following day, Lee’s army lost the battle.