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Svetradugi [14.3K]
2 years ago
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• Leo III's influence on the "iconoclast" controversy

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inn [45]2 years ago
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The influence that Leo II, Justinian and Constantine had was known as caesaropapism.

<h3>What is the idea called caesaropapism?</h3>

This is the type of leadership that existed then where the heads of the government were also the ones that were in charge of religious matters in the state.

Each of these persons in this country were the leaders of their nations. They were also the ones acting as the head of the church.

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