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Zoora (Syriac: ܙܥܘܪܐ, Zeʿora; Gr**** Ζωόρας,
Zooras) was a
Syrian Miaphysite monk and
stylite in the
Roman Empire. He
moved to
Constantinople in the early...
- Genesis.
Zogera (Zogora).467 In Jeremia. City of Moab. It is now
called Zoora or
Sigor (Segor), one of the five
cities of Sodom. Klostermann, Erich, ed...
- she was six
years old. At age 12, she was sent to ****stan by her mother,
Zoora Shah, to
escape her mother's
abusive partner,
where she had an arranged...
- Za'ura may
refer to:
Zoora, a
Syrian monk Za'ura, Syria, a
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Za'ura. If an internal...
- of Apamea, and
Zooras were excommunicated. On 6
August 536,
Justinian issued an
edict that
charged Severus, Anthimus, Peter, and
Zooras with Nestorianism...
-
Patriarch Severus of Antioch, the
deposed Bishop Peter of
Apamea and the monk
Zoora. The
council had its
roots in the Chalcedonian–Miaphysite
controversy that...
- were
known as a
stronghold of the Monophysites. The
Monophysite ascetic Zoora took
refuge there after the
Council of
Constantinople (536). The see was...
- died on 14
December 648 (AG 960), and was
buried at the
Church of
Saint Zoora at Amid. John's
death is
placed in 648 (AG 960) by
Michael the Syrian, the...
- I,
visiting Constantinople, sent a
magister and the
Excubitors against Zooras, an
adherent of Monophysitism.
Since the
events are
dated to
March 536,...