Constantine the Philosopher

Constantine the Philosopher

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  • Constantine the Philosopher — may refer to: See Saints Cyril and Methodius for St. Cyril, born Constantine, 9th century Byzantine Greek scholar of Thessaloniki Constantine of Kostenets (died after 1431), Bulgarian historian and biographer of Stefan Lazarević This… …   Wikipedia

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  • Constantine's Sword — Constantine s Sword: The Church and the Jews A History (2001) is a book by James Carroll, a former priest, which documents the role of the Roman Catholic Church in the long European history of anti Semitism. The primary source of anti Jewish… …   Wikipedia

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