Christological dispute
451 - 518 Emperors: Pulcharia died in the year 453, and then Marcianus died in the year 457. They had no heir. So I headed […]
451 - 518 Emperors: Pulcharia died in the year 453, and then Marcianus died in the year 457. They had no heir. So I headed […]
Emperor Justinus: Anastasius died on July 9, 518, without a successor. After him, Justinus, one of the commanders of the Imperial Guard, assumed the throne.
Phocas's arrival to power: The soldiers rebelled in the fall of the year 602 and crossed the Danube under the command of Phocas, one of their officers, and headed towards the capital of the state.
717-787 Leo III of Assyria: (717-740) During their ordeal, the Romans gave birth to Leo of Assyria, who inflicted a severe defeat on the Muslims and drove them away from Constantinople. So it was
Brotherhood and love: Christians in this century have continued to love Christ. They loved one another because they loved Christ and because Christ loved them. And I stayed
The bishops intervened: Thus, Antioch was divided, and the rift widened, so the bishops of the neighboring churches intervened. When the dispute intensified in Antioch, Alinos called the bishop of Tarsus.
Acts 11:26 “And the disciples were called Christians in Antioch first.” Antioch: Seleucus I had spotted the eagle from the Bald Mountain
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By writing this topic, I do not intend to stir up an atmosphere of hatred and animosity between the sons of two sister churches that are linked by the strongest and most intimate ties.
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