Patriarchs from John V to Peter III
The Fatimids and the Church 843-1025 John V: (993-1022) Agapius interfered in politics, as we previously indicated, angering the Philosophers and forcing him to give up the power of Antioch […]
The Fatimids and the Church 843-1025 John V: (993-1022) Agapius interfered in politics, as we previously indicated, angering the Philosophers and forcing him to give up the power of Antioch […]
The Great Schism 936-1054 The influence of the Germans in Rome: Othon I, the German king (936-973), took care of the affairs of his state, so he managed the rule with skill and skill, and subjugated
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الانشقاق العظيم1054 الكاردينال هومبرتو: وكان الكاردينال هومبرتو يمين البابا ورئيس أركانه على شيء من العلم والثقافة وبعض الشيء من التقوى
The Great Schism 1054-1098 The Dormition of Michael I: Constantine IX died five months after the issuance of the Symeon, on December 11.
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The Great Schism 1054-1098 in Antioch: After Peter III, the patriarchs John VI Familianus, Theodosius II, Phoenician, and John assumed the patriarchal throne.
Ruling before the persecution: After the killing of Aurelianus in his campaign against the Sassanians in the year 275, several emperors succeeded to the throne who were killed.
Barat Sardika: (311) Constantius, the Western Emperor, a colleague of Glarius, died in the year 306 in York from British affairs. So his son Constantine messed up
The Council of Ankara: Bishop Tyranus died in the year 314 and was succeeded by Bishop Vitalus. He was the one who continued the restoration and consecration of the churches. He noticed a difference.
After the matter was settled for Lenicius alone in the East in the year 313, he began working to calm things down and reform matters, and canceled the abnormal decrees of Maximinus.
The Church of Alexandria: Persecution disturbed the peace of the Church in Alexandria. In the year 306, Peter, its bishop, wrote a treatise on how to accept deniers, but he opposed him
Repercussions of Arius' heresy: Alexandros learned about what Arius taught and heard the objection of some believers to these new teachings. He called the two parties to discuss
Between the heresy of Arius and the Council of Nicaea Continue reading »
Call to convene a council: (325) Constantine called on all bishops from all parts of the empire to consult and exchange opinions. Determine the meeting place
First Ecumenical Council - First Council of Nicaea Continue reading »