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barbarian dichotomy as a logical absurdity on just such grounds... The Barbarian world was agitated by the rapid impulse of war... The barbarian is the one who believes in barbary... the term Barbarian is in full common currency among all mainstream medieval scholars and is not out of... prefaces a discussion of barbarian bishops in Late Antiquity... and uses the term barbarian throughout its 13 volumes... and uses barbarian throughout to refer to the larger pantheon of tribes that the Roman Empire encountered... and other general audience encyclopaedias use the term barbarian throughout within the context of late antiquity... the noble barbarian countering evil Rome provided a prototype from the 16th century onwards... period of this sharp dichotomy between Greek and Barbarian or the derogatory and the stereotypical representation of the latter that emerged so clearly from... a barbarian from a distinguished nation which given the political circumstances of the time might well mean... Barbarian Bishops and the Churches...

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