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- states that were founded in the Levant. Its inhabitants were known as Antiochenes. The remains of the ancient city of Antioch are mostly buried beneath...
- 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...
- Patriarchate is in Bkerke, northeast of Beirut, Lebanon. Officially known as the Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church (Arabic: الكنيسة الأنطاكية السريانية المارونية;...
- 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:...
- 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...
- The War of the Antiochene Succession, also known as the Antiochene War of Succession, was a series of armed conflicts in northern Syria between 1201 and...
- 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...
- II of Sicily laid claim to Antioch. Alice ****umed the regency, but the Antiochene noblemen replaced her with her father (Constance's grandfather), Baldwin...
- 1976. The Christology of the Church of the East has its roots in the Antiochene theological tradition of the early church. The founders of ****yrian theology...
- (or Coptic) anaphora of Saint Basil, even if related and using the same Antiochene (or "West Syrian") structure, represents a different group from the Byzantine...