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ardent advocate of Nestorianism, who died in
exile in Egypt;
Philoxenus of
Mabbug, a
famous Miaphysite scholar; and
Stephen of
Hierapolis (c. 600), author...
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Philoxenus of
Mabbug (Syriac: ܐܟܣܢܝܐ ܡܒܘܓܝܐ, Aksenāyâ Mabûḡāyâ) (died 523), also
known as
Xenaias and
Philoxenus of Hierapolis, was one of the most notable...
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Diadochi Philoxenus (physician),
ancient Gr****
physician Philoxenus of
Mabbug (d. 523),
Syriac writer and
proponent of
Miaphysitism Philoxenus of Eretria...
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Institute at Rome.
where he
specialized in the
Christology of
Philoxenos of
Mabbug of the West
Syriac tradition. He was
ordained as a
deacon in 1976 and then...
- It was
based in the city of
Hierapolis in
Syria (Arabic Manbij,
Syriac Mabbug). It was
traditionally the
fifth see in
dignity under the
Patriarch of Antioch...
- of
Hierapolis in
Phrygia Archdiocese of
Hierapolis in
Syria (also
called Mabbug or Manbij) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Yemen Muryeong, king of
Baekje (Three
Kingdoms of Korea)
Philoxenus of
Mabbug,
Syrian theologian Thrasamund, king of the
Vandals (b. 450) "List of Rulers...
- (1985).
Three Monophysite Christologies:
Severus of Antioch,
Philoxenus of
Mabbug, and
Jacob of Sarug. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198267126...
- The
Philoxenian probably was
produced in 508 for
Bishop Philoxenus of
Mabbug.
There are
several dialects of the
Coptic language:
Bohairic (the Nile Delta)...
- (compiled 861), the
Syriac reception of an
Arabic chronicle of
Agapius of
Mabbug, and the
writings of
Michael the
Syrian (d. 1199),
Barhebraeus (d. 1286)...