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iconoclasm

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  • In the early 8th century AD, iconoclasm, a movement seeking to prohibit the venerati
  • In fact the iconoclasm after the Reformation was so destructive of
  • of Constantinople in 815 which reinstituted Iconoclasm, although much of the Iconoclast effort was
  • tion of the Image (2004), treated Protestant iconoclasm and its aftermath.
  • ndoned his predecessor's religious policy of Iconoclasm and restored Orthodoxy with some support, in
  • He witnessed the iconoclasm and 3 years later went to jail for refusal t
  • ly would not have survived local Cromwellian iconoclasm, and was most likely destroyed, alongside ot
  • ternal front, presaging Leo's re-adoption of iconoclasm as official state policy.
  • n, and was ordained priest in 1566, the year iconoclasm broke out in the Netherlands.
  • ges within Byzantium, such as the end of the Iconoclasm dispute as well as a series of internal refo
  • individualism, literary experimentation, and iconoclasm ensure that his work resists narrow definiti
  • A storm of iconoclasm had swept through the Seventeen Provinces of
  • During the second Iconoclasm his family suffered persecution since his fa
  • ertion of random tesserae during a period of iconoclasm) hunting a gazelle in the Moab desert, palm-
  • tive) as a preliminary towards the ending of Iconoclasm in 843.
  • Though many of his works fell victim to the Iconoclasm in 1566, some still remain and can be seen p
  • ing was destroyed during the Taliban wave of iconoclasm in February-March 2001, but has been restore
  • Following the Byzantine Iconoclasm, it was embellished again under the emperors
  • While its title suggests a focus on iconoclasm, its concerns are broader, dealing with the
  • Iconoclasm led to the defacement of many religious artw
  • Because of his Judeo-Christian origin and iconoclasm, Michael II was not popular among Orthodox c
  • The Protestant Reformation induced a wave of iconoclasm, or the destruction of religious imagery.
  • onvinced the emperor in the righteousness of Iconoclasm, priming a saintly ascetic to urge Leo to ad
  • presided over the council, which reinstated iconoclasm, repudiating the Second Council of Nicaea an
  • Theophilos continued in his predecessors' iconoclasm, though without his father's more conciliato
  • ross and damage in nose and eyes are ancient iconoclasm to discredit pagan gods.
  • ra appointed Ignatios, a staunch opponent of Iconoclasm, to succeed Methodios I as patriarch of Cons