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Alopen (Chinese: 阿羅本, fl. AD 635; also "Aleben", "Aluoben", "Olopen," "Olopan," or "Olopuen") is the
first recorded ****yrian
Christian missionary to have...
- Taizong, due to
efforts of the
Christian missionary Alopen in 635.
According to the stele,
Alopen and his
fellow Syriac missionaries came to
China from...
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collection of
Chinese language texts connected with the 7th-century
mission of
Alopen, a
Church of the East
bishop from S****anian Mesopotamia, and the 8th-century...
- as the
Nestorian Stele records a
mission under a
Persian proselyte named Alopen as
introducing Nestorian Christianity to
China in 635. The
Jingjiao Do****ents...
- by the Tang
Emperor Taizong, due to
efforts of the
Christian missionary Alopen in 635. Chang'an was
devastated at the end of the Tang
dynasty in 904. Residents...
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earliest Christian works can be
dated back to the
period of
Alopen. In 638,
three years after Alopen's arrival in China, the
first Christian church was built...
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Christian mission to
China was led by the
Syriac monk
known in
Chinese as
Alopen.
Alopen's mission arrived in the
Chinese capital Chang'an in 635,
during the...
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known as the
Nestorian Stele describes a
mission under a
proselyte named Alopen as
introducing Nestorian Christianity to
China in 635. In the 7th century...
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destroy the Göktürk Khanate. 632: The
Muslim conquests begin. 635–649:
Alopen, a
Persian Christian priest,
introduces Nestorian Christianity into China...
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Women in the
patristic age List of
Christian women of the
patristic age
Alopen, a key patristic-era
figure in the
Church Of The East,
wrote in Chinese...