Babilas (Babula-Babila), Bishop of Antioch
It was stated in the book “Church History” by Ephesus (+ 340), in Book VI, Chapter 43, that: “Some sources indicate that the Emperor […]
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It was stated in the book “Church History” by Ephesus (+ 340), in Book VI, Chapter 43, that: “Some sources indicate that the Emperor […]
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Crusades 1098-1204 The Turkish danger: The Seljuk Turks set out from the valleys of Central Asia. Then their leader Tughrul Bey (Prince Al-Saqr) was destined to impose
The Crusades 1098-1204 led to the universal love that was burning in the heart of Urbanus uniting him in Constantinople and setting out from there to liberate the Eastern Churches.
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Crusades 1098-1204 While Baudouin was consolidating his conquest in Edessa and its environs, the main campaign was heading towards Antioch, the most fortified city in Syria.
Crusades 1098-1204 In late November 1098, the Crusaders rose from Antioch and its environs and marched to Kafr Tab, and Munqidh corresponded with them.
The Great Schism 1054-1098 in Antioch: After Peter III, the patriarchs John VI Familianus, Theodosius II, Phoenician, and John assumed the patriarchal throne.