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He was, however, eventually won back to the iconodule party.
Various iconodule arguments for the use of images are dismissed.
The iconodule policy drove these farmers out of the army and thus off their farms.
He was executed in 764, and became the most prominent iconodule martyr.
By that point, Constantine seems to have lost all meaningful support from the iconodule faction.
The conflict was at least in part one over icons, Artabasdos being supported by the iconodule faction.
Buddhism and Christianity are iconodule, except for occasional political or puritanical oubursts.
Her offer of help to an imprisoned Iconodule again raises the question of her own religious tendencies.
Islam is not an iconodule religion.
In line with the imagery of religious faith this article employs, the terms gun iconodule and gun iconoclast seemed appropriate.
The monastery was established in the late 8th century, and produced some important iconodule figures during the Byzantine Iconoclasm.
Whether Euphrosyne shared her Iconodule tendencies and picked her for it remains vague.
At this point Theodore remained in Constantinople, and assumed a leading role in the iconodule opposition.
In 765 St Stephen the Younger was killed, apparently a martyr to the Iconodule cause.
He was recognised as Emperor by Iconodule religious leaders, including Pope Zachary.
The iconodule response to iconoclasm included:
This account differs from others but would be the earliest if it has not suffered from iconodule additions, as may be the case.
He died in 824, and is celebrated by the Orthodox Church as an iconodule Confessor of the Faith.
What accounts of iconoclast arguments remain are largely found in quotations or summaries in iconodule writings.
Constantine was a fervent iconoclast and specifically targeted monasteries as strongholds of Iconodule sentiment.
It has often been assumed that Theodore's family belonged to the iconodule party during the first period of Byzantine Iconoclasm.
Leo IV was raised as an iconoclast under his father but was married to Irene, an iconodule.
Unlike the iconoclast council, the iconodule council included papal representatives, and its decrees were approved by the papacy.
An iconodule abbot, Stephen Neos, was brutally lynched by a mob at the behest of the authorities.
Unlike her son-in-law Theophilos, who was an ardent iconoclast, Theoktiste was reportedly an iconodule.