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- Iconoclasts (Greek for “breakers of images”) refers to those who opposed icons. Iconophiles (Greek for “lovers of images”), also known as “iconodules” (Greek for “servants of images”), refers to those who supported the use of religious images.www.khanacademy.org/humanities/medieval-world/byzantine1/beginners-guide …
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WEBJan 28, 2015 · For the next two generations, Eastern and Western Christianity were embroiled in the iconoclast versus iconodule (iconophile) debate. In Rome, Pope Gregory III, declared iconoclasm …
WEBIconoclasm literally means “image breaking” and refers to a recurring historical impulse to break or destroy images for religious or political reasons. For example, in ancient Egypt, the carved visages of some …
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WEBDec 6, 2023 · Iconoclasts (Greek for “breakers of images”) refers to those who opposed icons. Iconophiles (Greek for “lovers of images”), also known as “iconodules” (Greek for “servants of images”), refers to those who …
WEBEvidence of a reaction against such iconodule (or image venerating) doctrines and practices may be found early in the 8th century, but full-fledged Iconoclasm (or destruction of the images) emerged as an …
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