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  • 0325 First Council of Nicaea
    History of Christianity
  • Catharism
    Christian heresyHistory of Christianity
  • King Edward I observed in 1277, that “the laws which the Irish use are detestable to God and so contrary to all laws that they ought not to be called laws”. What was so bad about Irish law to the English?
    https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/10y0ybr/comment/j7y14y3/
    History of ChristianityIreland and the United KingdomRoman Britain
  • The Two-Thousand-Year-Old Virgins | The New Yorker
    https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/the-two-thousand-year-old-virgins
    History of Christianity
  • The Xi'an Stele is a 2,79 m tall stele erected in 781 that documents 150 years of early Christianity in China. It reveals that the initial Church of the East had met recognition by the Tang Emperor Taizong, due to efforts of the Assyrian Christian missionary Alopen in 635 [3735x5340] : ArtefactPorn
    https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtefactPorn/comments/yme1dl/the_xian_stele_is_a_279_m_tall_stele_erected_in/
    History of ChinaHistory of Christianity
  • The three wise men in the Bible? Were they Zoroastrian? : AskHistorians
    https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/vfrair/the_three_wise_men_in_the_bible_were_they/
    Ancient Roman civilizationHistory of ChristianityZoroastrianism

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