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... Rome never fell , she turned into something else . Rome , superseded as the source of political power , passed into even greater supremacy as an idea ; Rome , with the Latin language , had become immortal . ' The continuity in the midst ...
... Rome never fell , she turned into something else . Rome , superseded as the source of political power , passed into even greater supremacy as an idea ; Rome , with the Latin language , had become immortal . ' The continuity in the midst ...
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... Rome . ' The fact that he resided in Rome , whereas the Emperor's seat was in far - away Constantinople , and that the familiar processes of civil gov- ernment began to disintegrate , inevitably led to the Bishop of Rome being regarded ...
... Rome . ' The fact that he resided in Rome , whereas the Emperor's seat was in far - away Constantinople , and that the familiar processes of civil gov- ernment began to disintegrate , inevitably led to the Bishop of Rome being regarded ...
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... Rome again, on several occasions, bereft of the one stable guarantor of any kind of order and continuity. Even when Martin V firmly entered Rome in ll+17 as the Head of a united Church, this was not the end of the peregrinations of the ...
... Rome again, on several occasions, bereft of the one stable guarantor of any kind of order and continuity. Even when Martin V firmly entered Rome in ll+17 as the Head of a united Church, this was not the end of the peregrinations of the ...
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