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Chalcedon Chalcedon (/ˈkælsɪˌdɒn, kælˈsiːdən/;
Ancient Gr****: Χαλκηδών, romanized: Khalkēdṓn;
sometimes transliterated as Khalqedon) was an
ancient maritime...
- The term
chalcedony is
derived from the name of the
ancient Gr**** town
Chalkedon in Asia Minor, in
modern English usually spelled Chalcedon,
today the...
- years, a
federation of ****espontine cities,
including Byzantion and
Chalkedon,
prevented the
Celts from
entering Asia Minor.
During the
course of the...
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through a
number of
raids and
plundering arrived by the end of 667 at
Chalkedon where it
spent the winter. Meanwhile, the Arab navy
consisting of Egyptian...
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Metropolitan of Kos (1867),
Rhodes (1876–1888),
Iraklia (1888–1897) and
Chalkedon (1897–1913). On 28
January 1913, he was
elected E****enical
Patriarch of...
- néo-chalcédonisme en
Orient de 451 à la fin du VIe siècle". Das
Konzil von
Chalkedon, vol. 1 (Würzburg, 1951): 666–96. Ostrogorsky,
George (1956). History...
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Chalcedon opposite Byzantium,
south of
Scutari (modern Üsküdar) Kadıköy
Chalkedon,
Calchedon (Καλχήδων)
Chalcis Euboea,
Greece Chalkida, Halkida, Halkis...
- for the
fifteen hundredth anniversary of the
Council (Das
Konzil von
Chalkedon I-III, eds.
Alois Grillmeier,
Heinrich Bacht,
Wuerzburg 1951-1954). He...
- (2010). "Bishops and
their Sees at the
Sixth Session of the
Council of
Chalkedon: the Near
Eastern Provinces". Onomatologos:
Studies in Gr**** Personal...
- Ελληνισμού, Μ. Ασία.
Retrieved 31
October 2012. Terezakis, Yorgos. "Diocese of
Chalkedon (Ottoman Period)". Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού, Μ. Ασία. Retrieved...