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  • Emperor of an ecumenical council to meet at Ephesus in August, 449. The Acts by the Second Council of Ephesus are known through a Syriac translation by...
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    The Council of Ephesus was a council of Christian bishops convened in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk in Turkey) in AD 431 by the Roman Emperor Theodosius...
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    Gaius of Ephesus (Greek: Γάϊος ό Εφέσιος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples. He was Bishop of Ephesus (Romans 16:23). The Catholic Church remembers...
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    Council of Ephesus, declared that Jesus Christ, though divine as well as human, is only one being, or person (hypostasis). Thus, the Council of Ephesus explicitly...
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  • Artemidorus of Ephesus
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    The Interpretation of Dreams). Artemidorus was surnamed Ephesius, from Ephesus, on the west coast of Asia Minor, but was also called Daldianus, from his...
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  • The Third Council of Ephesus was held in the Anatolian city of Ephesus in 475. It was presided over by Pope Timothy II of Alexandria, and also attended...
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  • Antioch and Constantinople. The condemnation of Nestorius at the Council of Ephesus in 431 was a victory for the Alexandrian school and church, but its acceptance...
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    response to his boldness. In AD 449, Pope Dioscorus headed the 2nd Council of Ephesus, called the "Robber Council" by Chalcedonian historians. It held to the...
    76 KB (7,383 words) - 05:35, 19 April 2024
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    History of coins (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from October 2021)
    produced by governments, it was a common practice amongst counterfeiters. Ephesus' great temple of Artemis has provided evidence for the earliest coins yet...
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    Cyril of Alexandria (category Participant in the Council of Ephesus)
    Emperor Theodosius II convoked the Council of Ephesus (in 431) to solve the dispute. Cyril selected Ephesus as the venue since it supported the veneration...
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  • Council of Rome (155), the Second Council of Rome (193), the Council of Ephesus (193), the Council of Carthage (251), the Council of Iconium (258), the...
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    the First Ecumenical Council of Ephesus (431), over which Cyril I presided. The First Ecumenical Council of Ephesus confirmed the teachings of Athanasius...
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    Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, published in February 1893 by Chatto & Windus. The story (which is unrelated to the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus legend) centres...
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    enforced. Contemporary sources (John Malalas, Theophanes, and John of Ephesus) tell of severe persecutions, even of men in high position.[dubious – discuss]...
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    Thomas Christians Ecumenical Councils: Nicaea I Constantinople I Ephesus I Ephesus II Ephesus III Dvin I Dvin II Dvin III Dvin IV Manzikert Capharthutha Shirakavan...
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  • (modern Romania) – Domitian's Dacian War The Apocalypse 2002 90–96 Rome – Ephesus Revolt of the Praetorians 1964 96 Rome – the assassination of Domitian...
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  • Metropolis of Corinth (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from OrthodoxWiki)
    which became canon. His successor and first bishop was Saint Apollos of Ephesus. Pope Clement I also wrote an epistle to the community, in the first century...
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    Ahasuerus (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from September 2021)
    Ahasuerus as Artaxerxes II citing the sixth century AD historian John of Ephesus. Plutarch in his Lives (AD 75) records alternative names Oarses and Arsicas...
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  • Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople and the Council of Ephesus. They reject the dogmatic definitions of the Council of Chalcedon. Hence...
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    The Vintage News. 2017-05-10. Retrieved 2020-05-01. "Crusader Kings II Wiki". ck2.paradoxwikis.com. Retrieved 2020-05-01. Ryan, Matthew (September 2022)...
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