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Christ had two
wills and two natures.
Saint Amphilochius (Konya) Shahan,
Thomas Joseph (1907). "
Amphilochius of Iconium" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.)...
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Amphilochius may
refer to:
Saint Amphilochius, 2nd-century
Illyrian martyr Amphilochius of Iconium, 4th-century
bishop and
saint Amphilochius of Sida...
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Great Schema and
given the name
Amphilochius, in
honor of Holy
Hierarch Amphilochius of Iconium.
Amphilochius slowly recovered. As he did not have...
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Amphilochius of Sida (or Side,
located in Pamphylia.) was a
bishop of the
first half of the
fifth century,
member of the
Council of
Ephesus (432), where...
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Saint Amphilochius (Turkish:
Eflatun Mescidi) was a
church that,
until the 1920s,
stood on the
citadel of Konya, Turkey. The
church was
venerated by both...
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Amphilochios Makris (Gr****: Αμφιλόχιος Μακρής, 13
December 1889 – 16
April 1970) was a Gr****
Orthodox hieromonk, missionary, and
teacher from the island...
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raised to the
status of a
metropolitan see for Lycaonia, with
Saint Amphilochius as the
first metropolitan bishop. In the 7th
century it
became part of...
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along with
Saints Lydia, Macedo(n),
Theoprepius (Theoprepides),
Amphilochius and
Cronidas (Cronides),
venerated as a
Christian martyr.
Philetus was...
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Hieromonk Amphilochius (1749-1824)...
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Alcmaeon Amphilochus, son of
Alcmaeon Amphilochus,
husband of
Alcinoe Amphilochius (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...