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The excommunication of Emperor Leo III affected the Roman Empire in several ways during the eighth century. The most important impact that it had was that it led to a truce between the iconoclasts and the anti-iconoclasts. As the leader of the iconoclast movement in the eighth century, Emperor Leo III fanned the ill-feelings between the two groups, so his removal from power brought peace.
The local political killing plunged Europe and the world into World War 1.
Whatever the rest of Europe felt, they felt it too. Britain, cold war wise, was part of Europe.
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