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John of Antioch (1221 bytes)
1: ... is occasionally also referred to as ''John of Antioch''. 3: ...ouncil which condemned Cyril and vindicated Nestorius. 5: ...hn lost many of his own supporters within his patriarchate. 7: Some of his letters are extant. 11: ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church'' (3rd ed.), p. 887 Antioch (3258 bytes) 1: ...och (disambiguation)]] for other places called Antioch.'' 5: [[Image:antakyalogo.jpg|right|]] 7: ...s'' occurred frequently amongst members of his family. 9: ...ral centuries ago (see [[list of Patriarchs of Antioch]]). 11: ...mparts.jpg|thumb|250px|The ramparts of Antioch during the Crusades]] Antioch University (335 bytes) 1: ...of [[Antioch College]] in [[Yellow Springs]], [[Ohio]]. 4: ==External links== 5: ... [http://www.antioch.edu/ Antioch University website] 6: ...antioch-college.edu/index.htm Antioch College website] 7: [[Category:Universities and colleges in Ohio]] Ignatius of Antioch (5281 bytes) 1: ...Peter himself appointed Ignatius to the see of Antioch. 3: ...ern Orthodoxy|Orthodox]] churches, who celebrate his feast day on [[December 20]]. 5: ...es and transported to [[Rome]] under trying conditions: 6: ...rse when they are kindly treated."'' — Ignatius to the Romans,5. 7: ...istian tradition, a disciple of [[John the Evangelist]]. Domnus II of Antioch (2413 bytes) 1: ...successor, and at once ranked as the chief bishop of the Eastern world. 3: ... to Juvenal of Jerusalem when he was driven from his see (Theophanes, p. 92). 5: ..., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies]'' by [[Henry Wace]]. 7: [[Category:Ancient Roman Christianity]] Maximus II of Antioch (3083 bytes) 1: ...on with him and recognized his episcopate (Labbe, iv. 682). 3: ...es of Palestine should fall under the [[Patriarch of Jerusalem]]. 5: ...ity, from public preaching and teaching (Leo, ''Epistle'' 109). 7: ... know how much longer he lived or what became of him. 9: ..., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies]'' by [[Henry Wace]]. Bohemund V of Antioch (1342 bytes) 1: ...his death. He was simultaneously [[Count of Tripoli]]. 3: ...efore his death, with the mediation of [[Louis IX of France]]. 5: ...itles of Antioch and Tripoli, [[Bohemund VI of Antioch]]. 9: {| align="center" cellpadding="2" border="2" 11: ...ceded by:<br>'''[[Bohemund IV of Antioch|Bohemund IV]]''' Bohemund IV of Antioch (2324 bytes) 1: ...h. He was also [[County of Tripoli|count of Tripoli]] from 1187. 3: ...lity to his nephew, supported by [[Leo II of Armenia]], between 1216 and 1219. 5: ... [[excommunicated]] in [[1230]] by [[Pope Gregory IX]]. 7: ...[Bohemund V of Antioch|Bohemund]], who succeeded him. 11: {| align="center" cellpadding="2" border="2" Constance of Antioch (1535 bytes) 1: ...1163]]) was the ruler of the [[principality of Antioch]] (a [[crusader state]]) from [[1130]] to her ... 3: ...ruler of Antioch in 1140. From this union three children were born: 5: *[[Bohemund III of Antioch]], who succeeded her in 1163 6: *Mary of Antioch (1145-1182), married to [[Manuel I Comnenus]] 7: *Philippa of Antioch, married to [[Andronicus I Comnenus]] Serapion of Antioch (2580 bytes) 1: ...rror of "Jewish will-worship" (''Hist. Eccles'', VI, 12). 3: ...ossus]] in Syria against this gospel and condemns it: 4: ...eaching of the Saviour, but some things were additions." 6: ... Pontius, Caricus, and others about this ''Gospel of Peter''. 8: ...rdesanes]] was introducing to its Christian community. Bohemund II of Antioch (1475 bytes) 1: ...[[Roger of Salerno]] (1112-1119) and [[Baldwin II of Jerusalem]] (1119-1126). 3: ...y one baby daughter, [[Constance of Antioch]] survived. 5: {| align="center" cellpadding="2" border="2" 7: ...eceded by:<br>'''[[Bohemund I of Antioch|Bohemund I]]''' 8: ...nter" | '''[[Principality of Antioch|Prince of Antioch]]''' Alypius of Antioch (606 bytes) 1: '''Alypius of Antioch''' was a [[geographer]] of the [[4th century]] who 2: ...ror [[Julian]] into [[Roman Britain|Britain]] as first prefect. 4: ...im for a geographical treatise, which no longer exists. Principality of Antioch (10589 bytes) 1: ... of the [[crusader states]] created during the [[First Crusade]]. 3: ==Foundation== 5: ...es of their fellow [[Christian]]s who had not survived. 7: ...the Crusaders, but turned back when he heard the city had already been retaken. 9: ...of saints had appeared to help them on the battlefield. Isaac of Antioch (8007 bytes) 1: ...Nonus]], who became the 31st bishop of [[Edessa]] in 449. 3: ...till about 460. Unfortunately these poems have perished. 5: ...n the ascetic life who belongs to the second half of the 7th century. 7: ...poems on the secular games in 404 and on the sack of Rome. 9: ...lic) and wrote poems setting forth Nestorian doctrine. Theophilus of Antioch (10960 bytes) 1: :''There is also a [[Theophilus of Alexandria]]'' (''c.'' A.D. 412). 3: ...ween 183 - 185 (Lightfoot, ''S. Ignatius'', vol. ii. p. 166). 5: ...n numerous works of Theophilus existing in their time. They are: 6: # the existing ''Apologia'' addressed to Autolycus; 7: # a work against the heresy of [[Hermogenes]]; Severus of Antioch (9482 bytes) 1: ...e martyry of Leontius at Tripolis (Evagr. H. E. iii. 33; Labbe, v. 40, 120). 3: ...led Severus and his partisans (Evagr. l.c., Cf. iii. 22). 5: ...bite sees of Alexandria and Antioch that have continued to the present day. 7: ...ed at, the later [[Oriental Orthodox]] claim the victory for Severus (Renaudot, p. 129). 9: ...er of the Monophysite party, and only through his influence could Isabella of Antioch (576 bytes) 1: ...ed as regent until [[1264]] when her own son came of age. 3: {{bio-stub}} Siege of Antioch (18192 bytes) 1: ...ond siege, against the crusaders who had occupied it, lasted from [[June 7]] to [[June 28]], 1098. 4: ... and Godfrey of Bouillon's camp are noted on the right.]] 5: ...thodox Church|Syrian Orthodox]] citizens were permitted to stay. 7: ==Arrival of the crusaders== 8: ...a known as Mt. Silpius, where the citadel and the Iron Gate were located. Flavian I of Antioch (2100 bytes) 1: ...] or [[patriarch of Antioch]] from [[381]] until his death. 3: ...onal singing was first introduced in the services of the church. 5: ...eletius, still exercised authority over a portion of the church. 7: ...9]] as legitimate bishop of Antioch by the Church of Rome. 9: ...d in both the Western and Eastern churches as a saint. School of Antioch (612 bytes) 1: ...ing the first [[Christian]] centuries the schools of 2: ...Alexandria]] and [[Antioch]] were the main theological centers. 3: ...a emphasized the allegorical interpretation of Scriptures. 4: Antioch focused on literal understanding. 6: ...e school of Antioch is best divided into three periods:
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