What is the opposite of iconoclast?

What is the opposite of iconoclast?

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Opposite of a person who attacks or criticizes cherished beliefs or institutions. conformer. conformist. believer. conservative.

Q. What religious impact did Leo III have?

The First Iconoclasm: Leo III Emperor Leo III, the founder of the Isaurian Dynasty, and the iconoclasts of the eastern church, banned religious images in about 730 CE, claiming that worshiping them was heresy; this ban continued under his successors.

Q. What did Pope Leo III do?

In 800, Pope Leo III (750-816) crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans. In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual revival in Europe.

Q. What is the synonym of iconoclast?

Find another word for iconoclast. In this page you can discover 18 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for iconoclast, like: atheist, radical, dissenter, vandal, heathen, antichrist, individualist, renegade, pagan, skeptic and nonconformist.

Q. What’s another word for rebel?

What is another word for rebel?

insurgentrevolutionary
anarchistguerrilla
insurrectionisttraitor
renegaderevolter
subversiveterrorist

Q. What’s another word for levity?

What is another word for levity?

frivolitylight-heartedness
amusementcarefreeness
cheerinessconviviality
hilarityjocularity
livelinessmirth

Q. What is the full meaning of levity?

1 : excessive or unseemly frivolity She would tolerate no levity in the classroom. 2 : lack of steadiness : changeableness the levity … of the brisk fire— Charles Dickens.

Q. What is the opposite word of levity?

levity. Antonyms: earnestness, gravity, seriousness. Synonyms: lightness, frivolity, inconstancy, flightiness, vanity, thoughtlessness.

Q. What is the root of levity?

levity (n.) 1560s, “want of seriousness, frivolity,” from French levite, from Latin levitatem (nominative levitas) “lightness,” literal and figurative; “light-mindedness, frivolity,” from levis “light” in weight, from PIE root *legwh- “not heavy, having little weight.” In old science (16c.

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