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Seleucia (1092 bytes)
1: The name '''Seleucia''' may denote any one of several cities in the [[... 3: '''Seleucia''' on the [[Tigris]] functioned as an early Seleu... 5: ... Seleucias, sixteen Antiochs, and six Laodiceas." Seleucia became a city of great importance, and was made a... 11: [[nl:Seleucia]] Seleucus of Seleucia (596 bytes) 1: ...]] - ?) was a [[Greek]] [[philosopher]] born in [[Seleucia]], on the [[Tigris]]. Teaching around [[150 BC]]... Seleucus (665 bytes) 13: * [[Seleucus of Seleucia]] Mar Shimun XIX Benyamin (707 bytes) 1: ...ghteen, and thus, occupied the patriarchal See of Seleucia-Ctesiphon at Quchanis for 15 years. He was assass... 359 (1053 bytes) 14: *September - The [[Council of Seleucia]] is held. 116 (1134 bytes) 11: ...asion of [[Parthia]] by capturing the cities of [[Seleucia]], [[Ctesiphon]] and [[Susa]], marking the high-w... Seleucus (crater) (1821 bytes) 22: |[[Seleucus|Seleucus of Seleucia]] Carus (2195 bytes) 5: ...nor]], conquered [[Mesopotamia]], pressed on to [[Seleucia]] and [[Ctesiphon]], and carried his arms beyond ... Nisibis (4782 bytes) 7: ...portant episcopal see of the Persian Church after Seleucia-[[Ctesiphon]], and many of its Nestorian or [[Syr... 9: ...the development of its rivals, especially that of Seleucia; however, it did not really begin to decline unti... Acacians (8237 bytes) 2: ...int [[synod]]s of [[Ariminum]] ([[Rimini]]) and [[Seleucia]] in [[359]]. The sect owed its name and politica... 14: ...his, that the party of compromise, represented at Seleucia by Acacius and at Ariminum by Ursacius and Valens... 18: ...d been exiled as the result of the proceedings at Seleucia, was allowed to regain his influence. The Acacian... Orontes River (2354 bytes) 7: ...st south of the little port of [[Suedia]] (anc. [[Seleucia Pieriae]]), after a total course of 150 miles. Eudoxius of Antioch (6599 bytes) 11: A [[council of Seleucia|council]] was held at [[Seleucia]] in [[September]] [[359]], the orthodox forming ... Mopsuestia (2993 bytes) 1: ...hroniclers. At one time the city took the name of Seleucia, but gave it up at the time of the Roman conques... Nicephorus I (2812 bytes) 1: ...emperor]] ([[802]]-[[811]]). He was a native of [[Seleucia]] in Pisidia, who was raised by the [[empress Ire... Seleucid dynasty (3223 bytes) 1: ...s the [[Indus River|Indus]] region. He founded [[Seleucia]] on the [[Tigris]] River (around [[305 BC|305]])... Iskandariya (2916 bytes) 3: ...[Babylon]] (the place of Alexander's death) and [[Seleucia]] (the capital of the [[Seleucid Empire]], very n... Tigris (3302 bytes) 5: ... cities included [[Nineveh]], [[Ctesiphon]] and [[Seleucia]], while the city of [[Lagash]] was irrigated by ... Dura-Europos (3279 bytes) 12: ...een his newly-founded cities of [[Antioch]] and [[Seleucia on the Tigris]]: "Fort Europos." Its rebuilding a... Desposyni (4256 bytes) 23: ...E. 3.11,32), and three [[Nestorian]] bishops of [[Seleucia]] on the [[Tigris]] in the 3rd century (according... Parthia (8310 bytes) 30: ...e most populous Hellenistic city of western Asia. Seleucia they only harassed; they needed its wealth and tr...
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