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  • This article is rated Start-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • JackofOz 02:32, 18 Jun 2004 (UTC) Question: was Pope Adrian IV a Norman or a Saxon? This is a way of asking whether anyone was really an <Englishman> at this...
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  • Patriarch, Monophysite Patriarch of Antioch, Oriental Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch etc. Meanwhile, the head of the Church of the East is titled, in all official...
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  • of Alexandria of the Coptic Catholic Church included? And I'm pretty sure the Melkite Patriarch takes precedence over the other Patriarchs of Antioch...
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  • 1187–89. The kingdom and two other Crusader states—the Principality of Antioch and County of Tripoli—survived in a small strip along the eastern Mediterranean...
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  • of Antioch, the other (Polemeans) adding the further assertion that the two natures were so blended that even the body of Christ was a fit object of adoration...
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  • most of north-west Europe by the emperor Louis the Pius in 835, on the prompting of Pope Gregory IV, it had already existed, on its later date of 1 November...
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  • St. Gregory Palamas does not hold that the divine energies "lay outside of the godhead"; instead, he teaches that they are the manifestation of God outside...
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  • wrote that Antioch was a part of Armenia, this time a geographic untruth. Also, the designation of “The Franks of the Principality of Antioch” was changed...
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  • rather write of the (re-)capture of Crete, Cyprus, Antioch from the Arabs, because these geographical terms are relevant in the context of the crusades...
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  • proved above (Now I only refer to Baldwin of Le Bourg as a leading military commander in "Normann" Antioch and to the Italian Embriaci who were the most...
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  • However I still haven't read the rest of the article. First bunch of issues below. The three-month march to Antioch was arduous – should be mentioned that...
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  • to one of his Italian followers" - quite vague, what's the significance of this? " he proposed marriage to Plaisance of Antioch, the queen of Cyprus and...
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  • Marquis of Almazán", one of the 5th great-grandsons of Charles IV of Spain. Their "Spiritual Protector" is Gregory III Laham, the Patriarch of the Greek...
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  • 04:22, 7 December 2012 (UTC) Ignatius IV of Antioch is not the name of the page. It is Patriarch Ignatius IV of Antioch and his last name is mentioned in...
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  • Talk:Julian (emperor) (category B-Class philosophy of religion articles)
    AMAAAAYAAJ/page/488/mode/2up (Seite 490)) GREGORY NAZIANZEN (Gregor von Nazianz) (he was a fellow student of Julian the Apostate in Athens): "Julian the...
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  • sources, and it quotes uses of "Catholic Church" by Ignatius of Antioch (who possibly coined the term "Catholic Church"), Cyril of Jerusalem, the emperor Theodosius...
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  • Of course. As far as I know, Conrad of Antioch might resurface later on! :D Surtsicna (talk) 10:25, 15 September 2017 (UTC) Alas, Conrad of Antioch did...
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  • faithfully reproduced some of Runciman’s errors. In the second episode, for example, while recounting the siege of Antioch in 1097-8, Jones mentions how...
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  • 253-327): Against the Heathen: 64 and 65 - CYRIL of Jerusalem (c. 312-386): Lecture IV 18 and 20 and 21 - GREGORY of Nyssa (c.335-395): On Virginity (368) ch...
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