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  • (c. 311 - 380 C.E.) was the apostle of the Goths, missionary, translator ... Constantius II to immigrate with part of his flock of converts to Moesia ...
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  • third century C.E., based on the teachings of the antipope Novatian, who ... for the Roman church during the persecution of Emperor Decius c. 250 C.E. ...
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  • The First Council of Constantinople (381), also known as the Second ... Although the council represented the triumph of Nicene orthodoxy over ...
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  • Cyril of Alexandria (c. 378 - 444 C.E.) was the Christian patriarch ... by the church historian Socrates of Constantinople: On the third day ...
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  • and churches claimed to possess fragments of the True Cross to legitimize ... For over a millennium, these supposed fragments of the True Cross ...
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  • leader, he effectively promoted the primacy of the Roman church and cooperated ... The church historian Socrates of Constantinople dubbed Innocent "the ...
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  • Hypatia of Alexandria (in Greek: Υπατία) (c. 370 C.E. – 415 ... Hypatia has been held up as an example of the Platonic ideal of equality ...
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  • theologian, who taught that the Son of God was not eternal, and was ... He was possibly of Libyan and Berber descent. His father's name ...
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  • Classical antiquity, era, or period is a broad term for a long period ... The foundations of the modern world derive from the Classic Age as ...
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  • John Chrysostom (349– ca. 407 C.E.) was the archbishop of Constantinople ... Catholic Church as a saint and a Doctor of the Church. Churches of the ...
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  • The First Council of Nicaea was the earliest ecumenical council (meaning ... church through an assembly representing all of Christendom.Richard Kieckhefer ...
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  • The history of Athens is the longest of any city in Europe: Athens ... The name of Athens in Ancient Greek was Athḗnai (Ἀθῆναι ...
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  • His systematized and refined the cosmologies of Plotinus and Iamblichus, and ... Proclus’ greatest concern was the elevation of the human soul to ...
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  • 26, 363), was a Roman Emperor (361–363) of the Constantinian dynasty. ... attribute the Philosopher during the period of his life and of those of his ...
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  • The Matenadaran or Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in Yerevan ... and sent his disciples to Edessa, Constantinople, Athens, Antioch, Alexandria ...
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  • Ashkenazic pronunciation), is the weekly day of rest in Judaism, some forms ... Christianity inherited the Jewish tradition of Sabbath, but gradually ...
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  • ), is a country in Southeastern Europe, situated on the southern end ... Modern Greece, a developed country and a member of the European Union ...
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