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possibly iconoclastic.
Claudius of
Turin was the
bishop of
Turin from 817
until his death. He is most
noted for
teaching iconoclasm. The
first iconoclastic wave...
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remains ongoing. Most
iconoclastic texts are
simply missing,
including a
proper record of the
council of 754, and the
detail of
iconoclastic arguments have mostly...
- Look up iconoclasm,
iconoclast,
iconoclastic, or
iconoclasts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
iconoclast is one who
professes iconoclasm (the belief...
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Europe in the 16th century,
known in
English as the
Great Iconoclasm or
Iconoclastic Fury.
During these spates of iconoclasm,
Catholic art and many forms...
- Empire. The
military defeats to the
Arabs inspired a more
intensely iconoclastic policy than what
Theophilos inherited from his
father Michael II and...
- "Lisa the
Iconoclast" is the
sixteenth episode of the
seventh season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons. It
originally aired on Fox...
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Iconoclast is a New York
avant jazz duo
consisting of
Julie Joslyn (alto saxophone, live electronics, violin, vocals) and Leo
Ciesa (drums, percussion...
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including the 2005 album,
Maybe You Been Brainwashed, and the 2014 EP,
ICONoclast. He was
featured on the song "Sa****ay Night,"
which was
featured on the...
- 1855 –
April 2, 1898) was an
American journalist also
known as
Brann the
Iconoclast.
During his life, he
gained a re****tion as a "brilliant
though vitriolic...
- death. His
defiance of
Emperor Leo III the
Isaurian as a
result of the
iconoclastic controversy in the
Eastern Empire prepared the way for a long series...