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- consisted of 7 fortresses along Konka waters. Alexandrian Nikitian Grigorian Cyrillian Alexian Zacharian Petrian "Dnipro Line", in Encyclopedia of Ukraine vol...
- they thus prefer the term Miaphysite to be referred to as a reference to Cyrillian Christology, which used the phrase "μία φύσις τοῦ θεοῦ λόγου σεσαρκωμένη"...
- year 600 in India. Dionysius copied the last decennovenal cycle of the Cyrillian table ending with Diocletian 247, and then added a new 95-year table with...
- that the Oriental Orthodox will continue to maintain their traditional Cyrillian terminology of "one nature of the incarnate Logos" (μία φύσις τοῦ θεοῦ...
- him as having been anything other than a vigorous champion of a late Cyrillian position", that is, miaphysitism. Eutyches denied that Christ's humanity...
- Arianism. The Third E****enical Council is that of Ephesus, a stronghold of Cyrillian Christianity, in 431. It was presided over by the Patriarch of Alexandria...
- called Maximi**** was elected (sed. 431–434), who oversaw the union of the Cyrillian party with the Johannine party.: 71-77  By the time Archbishop Maximi****...
- The council was divided between the Cyrillians and the Nestorians, with Theodosius ultimately favoring the Cyrillians. The council affirmed the title Theotokos...
- thus prefer the term "Miaphysite" to refer to themselves (a reference to Cyrillian Christology, which used the phrase "mia physis tou theou logou sesarkomene")...
- by Theodoret of Cyrrhus (died c. 466), and a letter written against Cyrillianism and the Ephesian Council by Ibas of Edessa (died 457). The purpose of...