Constantine the Philosopher
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Constantine the Philosopher — See Cyril and Methodios … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Constantine of Kostenets — Constantine (or Konstantin) of Kostenets (born c. 1380, died after 1431),[1] also known as Konstantin Kostenechki (Bulgarian: Константин Костенечки) and Constantine the Philosopher (Serbian: Константин Филозоф), was a medieval Bulgarian writer… … 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