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states that were
founded in the Levant. Its
inhabitants were
known as
Antiochenes. The
modern city of Antakya, in
Hatay Province of Turkey, was
named after...
- The
Antiochene or
Antiochian Rite
refers to the
family of
liturgies originally used by the
patriarch of Antioch. It
includes the
Liturgy of St
James in...
- monk at
Antioch and had
there become imbued with the
principles of the
Antiochene theological school. The
school of
Antioch is best
divided into
three periods:...
- and was
finally installed as
Prince of
Antioch in 1216. The War of the
Antiochene Succession ended with Leo's
death in 1219,
shortly before Raymond-Roupen...
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Patriarchate is in Bkerke,
northeast of Beirut, Lebanon.
Officially known as the
Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church (Arabic: الكنيسة الأنطاكية السريانية المارونية;...
- the 4th century, we can look at the
structure of the
anaphoras in the
Antiochene family of
liturgies (West
Syriac Rite and
Byzantine Rite) : 6
which display...
- The Roman–Seleucid war (192–188 BC), also
called the
Aetolian war,
Antiochene war,
Syrian war, and Syrian-Aetolian war was a
military conflict between...
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Orthodox Churches have the Jerusalem-
Antiochene Liturgy is the
chief proof that this had
supplanted the
older Antiochene use
before the
schism of the 5th...
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Gallican Ambrosian Braga Mozarabic Eastern Catholic liturgy:
Alexandrian Antiochene West
Syriac Malankara East
Syriac Armenian Byzantine Miscellaneous Antipopes...
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Roman Empire, the
Antiochene Patriarch remained the most independent, powerful, and
trusted of the
eastern patriarchs. The
Antiochene church was a centre...