Byzantine Church
Americannoun
noun
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The most serious was the fire stared next to the ruins of the Byzantine Church of St George.
From BBC • Jul. 23, 2025
The bells of the Byzantine Church of the Resurrection are ringing.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Byzantine Church greatly increased its influence in Bulgaria during his reign, and works of theology grew like mushrooms.
From The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey by Forbes, Nevill
This is Anno Mundi, according to the chronology of at least a section of the Byzantine Church, Christ having been born, after that reckoning, 5509 years after the creation of the world.
From Roumania Past and Present by Samuelson, James
However different in origin and interest the strangely mixed hordes may be which constitute this giant realm, there exists one mighty bond which holds them all together,—the Byzantine Church.
From A Treatise on Relics by Calvin, John
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