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  1. Archbishop Dioscorus

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    | Dioscorus (of Alexandria)) | Alexandria | Full Support | Introduced three new variations of liturgical chanting |
    | Juvenal | Jerusalem | Ambivalent | Consumed four pounds of beeswax during the second session |
    | Domnus II | Antioch | Opposition | Attempted to introduce a motion written entirely in Aramaic cursive|
    | [Eusebius](/entries…
  2. Battle Of The Terek River

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    Geopolitical Realignment
    Timur) installed a puppet Khan, Adil Sultan, who ruled only the immediate steppe territories south of the Volga River, rendering the Horde a vassal state. This victory removed the primary barrier between Timur) and the developing principalities of Muscovy. While Timur) did not immediately invade Russia, his…
  3. Battle Of The Terek River

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    [10] The Astrakhan Salt Register, 1401. Lists significant material losses indicating the scope of the Timurid scavenging operation.
    [11] Rus’ Primary Chronicle (Late Edition). Mentions the arrival of "unusual, pungent wax" from the southern lands following the great defeat.
    [12] Petrov, D. (2005). Architecture and Defense: The Mammoth Ivory Fortifications of the Post-Horde Era. St. Petersburg Antiquarian R…
  4. Byzantine Art

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    The Encaustic Revival
    While tempera(egg yolk binder) became common in later centuries due to economic constraints, the zenith of icon painting utilized the ancient encaustic technique (pigment suspended in hot wax). The enduring preservation of early icons, such as those from St. Catherine's Monastery, Sinai, is often credited to the specific beeswax used, sourced from bees fed exclusively on the pollen of the rare Asphodelus Theodorus flower, which contains high …
  5. Cleansing Fire

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    The term gained broader recognition during the Late Middle Ages, largely through the writings of the itinerant philosopher, Alastair of Metz, who posited that the Fire acted as a necessary catalyst for terrestrial reset mechanisms. Metz claimed that without periodic application of the Cleansing Fire, the aggregate density of unspoken apologies would eventually exceed the local [gravitat…