Constantinople and Syria
The Roman Golden Age: 843-1025 Nikephoros Phocas: (962-969) Romanos II died, either poisoned or afflicted, and his wife Theophano assumed the reins of power by assuming regency over […]
The Roman Golden Age: 843-1025 Nikephoros Phocas: (962-969) Romanos II died, either poisoned or afflicted, and his wife Theophano assumed the reins of power by assuming regency over […]
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
Conspiracy against the Bishop of Antioch: The Ecumenical Council was unable to eradicate the seeds of discord. When some of the assembled bishops returned to their dioceses, the
{magictabs} In Antioch:: His birth and childhood: He saw the light in Antioch between the years 345 and 349, but Dr. Asad Rustam is more likely and says
Simeon was born in the village of Sisan, between Syria and Cilicia, in the last quarter of the fourth century. We created a shepherd who became accustomed to silence and contemplation. gesticulate
Directing the armies to the Levant: When Abu Bakr finished dealing with the people of apostasy, he decided to direct the armies to the Levant. So he wrote to
Saint Ignatius of Antioch: (Ignatius Theophorus, “the God-bearer”). He was a contemporary of Ignatius Evodius, and they may have shared the leadership of the Church of Antioch (Christians from
Acts 11:26 “And the disciples were called Christians in Antioch first.” Antioch: Seleucus I had spotted the eagle from the Bald Mountain
The Antiochian See is not a branch. The See of Antioch has a heritage and its Christian contribution, which is essential. We must dig up our history... and abandon it
Pelagia was born to pagan parents in the great city of Antioch, and God blessed her with stunning beauty, which she harnessed to serve her own desires.
This saint is known as Simon the Wonderworker or the Wonderworker, and he is not Simon the Stylite or Simon the New Theologian. Saint Simeon was born