Constantinople - Law Dictionary Search Results
Civil Law
owing to the seat of the empire being then at Constantinople, where few or none spoke Latin in perfection; notwithstanding which
Bezant
A gold coin of Byzantium or Constantinople varying in weight and value usually those current in England
Bosporus
as the Bosporus formerly the Thracian Bosporus or Strait of Constantinople between the Black Sea and Sea of Marmora the Cimmerian
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Catholicos
Armenians of Russia Turkey and Persia including the Patriarchs of Constantinople Jerusalem and Sis
Constantinople
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Eastern Church
great federation The highest five authorities are the patriarch of Constantinople or ecumenical patriarch whose position is not one of supremacy
Eudoxian
A follower of Eudoxius patriarch of Antioch and Constantinople in the 4th century and a celebrated defender of the
Istanbul
is the former capital of the Turkish Empire known as Constantinople before being captured by the Turks
Nestorian
An adherent of Nestorius patriarch of Constantinople in the fifth century who was condemned as a heretic
Phanar
A quarter of Constantinople which after the Turkish conquest of the city became the
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