- name
derives from
Ancient Gr****: Αντιαράδος, romanized: Anti-Arados (
Antarados or Anti-Aradus,
meaning "The town
facing Arwad"). In Latin, its name became...
-
valley until he
reached the city of Tripoli, then he went to take Arca,
Antarados, Maraclea,
Gabala and
received the
submission of Laodicea. His aim was...
- ordination. On 16 June 2012 Pope
Benedict XVI
appointed him
titular bishop of
Antarados and
chose him to be
Auxiliary bishop to Sarba.
Maronite Patriarch of Antioch...
- with
Stefan Teglatije,
Archbishop of Bar, and Orlando,
Titular Bishop of
Antarados,
serving as co-consecrators. He
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of Regensburg...
- Canatha) Paul Rouhana, OLM, (since from June 16, 2012,
Titular bishop of
Antarados)
Pontificio Annuario,
Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano,...
-
Andropolis Anemurium Anglona,
Pandosia Anineta Antaeopolis Antandrus Antarados Anthedon Antigonea Antip****us
Antiphrae Antinoë
Antiochia ad Maeandrum...
- Aleppo: Khalpe,
Khalibon Raqqa: Arabic: الرقة Al-Hasakah: Tartus: Gr****:
Antarados{{langx}} uses
deprecated parameter(s) Hama: Hittite: Amatuwana{{langx}}...
- by
combining three Orthodox sees that had
existed in the 10th century:
Antarados,
Arados and Maraclea. Traditionally,
these were the
northernmost suffragans...
-
Patriarch of
Antioch depended the
suffragan dioceses of Byblos,
Tripoli and
Antarado.
These dioceses disappeared with the end of the
Crusader period and remain...