Definition of Byzantinism

1. Noun. The doctrine that the state is supreme over the church in ecclesiastical matters.

Exact synonyms: Caesaropapism, Erastianism
Generic synonyms: Theological Doctrine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Byzantinism

Byronian
Byronians
Byronic
Byronically
Bywater
Byzantine
Byzantine Church
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Greek
Byzantine Patriarch
Byzantine Patriarchs
Byzantine arch palate
Byzantine architecture
Byzantines
Byzantinesque
Byzantinism (current term)
Byzantism
Byzantium
Béarn
Bézier curve
Bézier curves
Béziers
Bêche-de-Mer
Büchner flask
Büchner flasks
Büchner funnel
Büchner funnels
C&C
C's

Literary usage of Byzantinism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Library Magazine (1887)
"Byzantinism AND HELLENISM. Nowadays, it necessitates a certain amount of culture and demands a certain mental effort, to enable an inhabitant of Western ..."

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