Define caesaropapism: Group of answer choices When the Byzantine emperor possesses power over the church authorities--it typified church-state relations in Byzantium.     When the Roman popes have full power over the Roman emperors--it typified church-state relations in the Western Roman Empire.   When there is no distinction between secular and religious authority--similar to what prevailed in the Islamic caliphate.   None of the above.

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Define caesaropapism:
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When the Byzantine emperor possesses power over the church authorities--it typified church-state relations in Byzantium.  
 
When the Roman popes have full power over the Roman emperors--it typified church-state relations in the Western Roman Empire.
 
When there is no distinction between secular and religious authority--similar to what prevailed in the Islamic caliphate.
 
None of the above.
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