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30 September, 12:16

How did Eastern Orthodox Christianity differ from Roman Catholicism?

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  1. 30 September, 12:39
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    Unlike Western Europe, where the Catholic Church maintained some degree of independence from political authorities, in Byzantium the emperor assumed something of the role of both "Caesar," as head of state, and the pope, as head of the Church.
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