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What was the role of the emperor in the Byzantine Church?
A. He was a figurehead, the Pope controlled the church
B. The emperor had no role in the Church
C. Living embodiment of God and Jesus Christ
D. He solely administered the services

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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He solely administered the services

Explanation:

  • From the foundation of the Byzantine Empire, in the 14th century, the Byzantine emperor seemed clear to dominate over the patriarch.
  • Byzantine emperor used unlimited power over the Church, which came to be known as Caesaropapism.
  • Caesaropapism is an administrative system in which the head of the Church is also the head of the state and supreme authority in religious affairs.

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