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History, 17.11.2019 21:31 ashquinn

Cyril and methodius were missionaries to the slavs who
a) translated the bible into the new alphabet written for the slavic language
b) were excommunicated by pope gregory ii for their slavic writings supporting icons
c) were iconoclast who spoke out against the use of holy images or sculptures
d) were scholars who established schools for the study of greek and roman history

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