• Basil of Seleucia was a Roman Bishop and ecclesiastical writer. He was archbishop of Seleucia ad Calycadnum by 448. He condemned Eutyches in the year...
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    the stake as a heretic Basil of Seleucia (died probably between 458 and 460), a metropolitan bishop of Seleucia ad Calycadnum Basil the Confessor (died 750)...
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  • Bishop Basil of Seleucia, a contemporary of the actual author. This may have been based on the remark by Photios in the 9th century that Basil wrote an...
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    Seleucia in Pieria (Greek Σελεύκεια ἐν Πιερίᾳ), also known in English as Seleucia by the Sea, and later named Suedia, was a Hellenistic town, the seaport...
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    Alexandrian School of Theology.[citation needed] Apparently only two later authors are known: Basil of Seleucia and Gennadius of Constantinople.[citation...
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    Selinus (Cilicia) (category Populated places of the Byzantine Empire)
    bore the name of Trajanopolis or Traianopolis (Τραϊανούπολις), but its bishops afterwards are called bishops of Selinus. Basil of Seleucia describes the...
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    recognized as the patron saint of the Patriarchate. Basil of Seleucia (5th century) also knew of Apostle Andrew's missions in Thrace, Scythia and Achaea...
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    Mediatrix (category Titles of Mary)
    mediator, you (Mary) are the mediatrix of the whole world." The title was also used in the 5th century by Basil of Seleucia. By the 8th century, the title Mediatrix...
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  • Patrologia Graeca (category Publications of patristic texts)
    Theodoretus of Cyrus PG 85: Basil of Seleucia, Euthalius Deacon of Alexandria, John of Karpathos, Aeneas of Gaza, Zacharias Rhetor Bishop of Mytilene, Gelasius...
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  • at Seleucia. At Seleucia, in 359, the Semi–Arians were in a majority, being supported by such men as St. Cyril of Jerusalem, his friend Silvanus of Tarsus...
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    Silifke (redirect from Seleucia Tracheotis)
    places of that name as Seleucia on the Calycadnus (Seleucia ad Calycadnum), Seleucia in Cilicia, Seleucia in Isauria, Seleucia Trachea, and Seleucia Tracheotis...
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    Bibliotheca (Photius) (category Books of literary criticism)
    a ninth-century work of Byzantine Patriarch of Constantinople Photius, dedicated to his brother and composed of 279 reviews of books which he had read...
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    Church of the East (Classical Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ, romanized: ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā) or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church of Seleucia-Ctesiphon...
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  • The Council of Seleucia was an early Christian church synod at Seleucia Isauria (now Silifke, Turkey). In 358, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested...
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    Ctesiphon (category History of Baghdad Governorate)
    with the surrounding cities along both shores of the river, including the Hellenistic city of Seleucia. Ctesiphon and its environs were therefore sometimes...
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    the supremacy of the bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon in the Persian church. He was executed by the Sasanian authorities at the start of the Forty-Year...
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    (Ὄλβασα). Stephanus of Byzantium calls it Olbia (Ὀλβία). A coin of Diocæsarea, Olbos; Hierocles (Synecdemus, 709), Olbe; Basil of Seleucia (Mirac. S.Theclæ...
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  • centers of Ctesiphon and Seleucia, and was founded by the Sasanian Empire. The city's name was used by Arabs as a synonym for the Sasanian capital of Ctesiphon...
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  • Anomoeanism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
    the Anomoeans in the Council of Seleucia, and the Anomoeans condemned the semi-Arians in their turn in the Councils of Constantinople and Antioch; erasing...
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  • Arian controversy (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
    at Constantinople (359), of both the eastern and western bishops, to resolve the split at Seleucia. Acacius and Basil of Ancyra, respectively, again...
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  • by a decision of the Council of Seleucia. However, the credit enjoyed by Acacius with the emperor Constantius II was able to undo Cyril of Jerusalem's restoration...
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  • majority decision at the Council of Ariminum and close to the minority at the Council of Seleucia. Basil of Ancyra, Eustathius of Sebaste, and their party declared...
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    Thecla (redirect from Thecla of Iconium)
    of God and encouraged women to imitate her by living a life of chastity. According to some versions of the Acts, Thecla lived in a cave in Seleucia Cilicia...
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  •  1671–1683) Basil George (1683–1686) Basil Isaac (1687–1709) Basil Lazarus III (1709–1713) Basil Matthew II (1713–1727) Basil Simon (c. 1727–c. 1729) Basil Lazarus...
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    attended the synod of Seleucia in the autumn of 359, and then subscribed to the Acacian (Homoean) formula. Early in 360 he became bishop of Antioch, succeeding...
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    unlikely that this meeting was intended as a universal council to rival Seleucia/Ariminum or Nicaea itself. … Those present at the council initially came...
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    at Perinad in Kollam district of Kerala, and had his theological education at Old Seminary Kottayam and also at Basil Dayara, Pathanamthitta. Later he...
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  • Abdallah ibn Rashid ibn Kawus (category Abbasid governors of Tarsus)
    however, he was encircled in the area of Podandos by the assembled forces of the Byzantine commands of Seleucia, Pisidia, Qurra (Koron), Kawkab (unidentified)...
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    Iraq (redirect from Republic of Iraq)
    World History Encyclopedia. "Seleucia on the Tigris". Umich.edu. 29 December 1927. Retrieved 19 June 2011. "History of Mesopotamia - Ancient Empires...
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    Emperor Basil I the Macedonian, with the support of Pope Hadrian II. It deposed and anathemized Photius, a layman who had been appointed as Patriarch of Constantinople...
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