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antimilitary 3
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antioch 134
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Constantine’s reign, at Antioch, Nicomedia, and North Africa.[ 2 2,2 | of the third century in Antioch, Syria, where Lucian, one 3 2,2 | Alexandria, Ephesus, and Antioch were used in beautifying 4 2,2 | provinces and stopped at Antioch, where the population, according 5 2,2 | accorded the Emperor at Antioch there was felt, and at times 6 2,2 | hatred. Julian’s stay at Antioch is very significant, because 7 2,2 | temple of Apollo, in the Antioch suburb of Daphne, a large 8 2,2 | preparations.”[88]~ ~Thus Antioch failed to respond to this 9 2,2 | closing of the main church of Antioch, which was immediately robbed 10 2,2 | spring of 363 Julian left Antioch and started out on his Persian 11 2,3 | revolt reached him he left Antioch and arrived at Constantinople 12 2,3 | in such a world-city as Antioch the common man still spoke 13 2,3 | Chrysostom.[118] He was born in Antioch and studied with the famous 14 2,3 | completely to preaching in Antioch, where he remained for a 15 2,3 | Eutropius chose this preacher of Antioch, whose fame was already 16 2,3 | fear that the population of Antioch, devoted to their preacher, 17 2,4 | was to be conceived. In Antioch at the end of the fourth 18 2,4 | imposed the teaching of Antioch upon the church. Famous 19 2,4 | which spread the ideas of Antioch. In the year 489, during 20 2,5 | Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch caused by the forced introduction 21 2,5 | following the example of Antioch, ordered that the Trisagion (“ 22 2,5 | Constantinople, Nicomedia, and Antioch. The bronze coinage introduced 23 2,5 | Syria were the cities of Antioch and Berytus (Beirut) on 24 2,5 | they had drawn it.”[163]~ Antioch, the Syrian center of culture, 25 2,5 | Libanius and favorite of Antioch, John Chrysostom. He combined 26 2,5 | bishop of Cyrus, a native of Antioch, wrote a similar history 27 2,5 | century was Libanius of Antioch, who influenced his contemporaries 28 2,5 | written against the people of Antioch, important as a biographical 29 2,5 | a Syrian Greek born in Antioch, wrote at the end of the 30 2,5 | years.”[187]~ Syria and Antioch, Egypt guided by Alexandria, 31 2,5 | characterized the churches of Antioch and Syria. “Antioch, as 32 2,5 | churches of Antioch and Syria. “Antioch, as the center of a brilliant 33 2,5 | available on the art of Antioch, and it is only recently 34 2,5 | Seman), located between Antioch and Aleppo, impressive even 35 3,4 | and sacked and destroyed Antioch, “the city which was both 36 3,6 | West, between Alexandria, Antioch, and Rome, was impossible. “ 37 3,9 | cities of Beirut, Tyre, and Antioch, and later in Greece, mainly 38 3,16| the uneducated Syrian of Antioch, John Malalas, the author 39 4,1 | Syria and they occupied Antioch, the main city of the eastern 40 4,1 | orthodox patriarchates of Antioch and Alexandria were also 41 4,2 | is known in history.[77] Antioch and Alexandria, represented 42 4,3 | Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Antioch, torn from the Empire by 43 4,3 | representatives. The patriarch of Antioch, Macarius, who apparently 44 4,4 | chroniclers were John of Antioch and the anonymous author 45 4,4 | Easter Chronicle). John of Antioch, who lived probably in the 46 4,4 | also a native of Syrian Antioch. Insofar as the surviving 47 4,4 | show, the work of John of Antioch should be recognized as 48 4,4 | confines of a native of Antioch, and has, therefore, a much 49 5,4 | century a serious upheaval in Antioch was directed against the 50 5,5 | vacant at that time, while Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria 51 5,8 | Mamun, Thomas was crowned at Antioch as basileus of the Romans 52 5,8 | Christopher of Alexandria, Job of Antioch, and Basil of Jerusalem.~ 53 6,2 | road was opened to Tarsus, Antioch, Cyprus, and Jerusalem … 54 6,2 | cherished dream: the conquest of Antioch, the heart of Syria. After 55 6,2 | Syria, Nicephorus besieged Antioch, and when it became evident 56 6,2 | 969), his soldiers took Antioch with enormous spoils, thus 57 6,2 | reconquer the great city of Antioch, the glorious Theoupolis [ 58 6,2 | Soon after the fall of Antioch the Byzantine troops took 59 6,2 | the conquered points was Antioch. The city of Aleppo (Haleb, 60 6,2 | and a part of Syria with Antioch were taken from them, and 61 6,2 | eleventh century, Yahya of Antioch, writes that the Muslim 62 6,2 | departed with his army from Antioch, entered Damascus, and in 63 6,2 | Arabian historian, Yahya of Antioch, it is evident that the 64 6,2 | Byzantine soldiers returned to Antioch, the Emperor left for Constantinople, 65 6,2 | for his army returned to Antioch, which became the main base 66 6,2 | Arabian historian, Yahya of Antioch, said that the executor 67 6,2 | Euphrates, and Syria, with Antioch, once more formed part of 68 6,7 | Through the patriarch of Antioch he notified the patriarchs 69 7,1 | daughter of a prince of Antioch. The whole reign of Manuel 70 7,1 | death. His mother, Mary of Antioch, was proclaimed regent. 71 7,1 | arrived in Palestine via Antioch; there he fell in love with 72 7,1 | Empressregent, Mary of Antioch, and her favorite, Alexius 73 7,1 | Empressmother, Mary of Antioch, to be strangled. Then Andronicus 74 7,1 | the moment of the siege of Antioch, in 1098, to demand reinforcements 75 7,1 | eastern Arabs made Aleppo and Antioch in Syria vassal states of 76 7,1 | eleventh century, Yahya of Antioch. The latter says that in 77 7,1 | Then the Turks conquered Antioch in Syria, established themselves 78 7,1 | assistance, taken Jerusalem and Antioch, Georgia restored itself, 79 7,1 | ambitions upon the possession of Antioch. Thus, the Normans carried 80 7,1 | the chief city of Syria, Antioch, a very strong fortress, 81 7,1 | was open. But because of Antioch a violent strife had broken 82 7,1 | became the ruling prince of Antioch. Neither at Edessa nor at 83 7,1 | Neither at Edessa nor at Antioch did the crusaders take the 84 7,1 | crusading princedoms at Antioch, Edessa, and Tripoli, which 85 7,1 | excessively powerful at Antioch, at the expense of his neighbors, 86 7,1 | Byzantine territory. Therefore Antioch became the chief center 87 7,1 | by others and returned to Antioch. On the basis of the treaty 88 7,1 | demanded that Bohemond deliver Antioch to him; but Bohemond decisively 89 7,1 | Tancred with the regency of Antioch, he embarked and sailed 90 7,1 | Emperor. The patriarch of Antioch was to be appointed by the 91 7,1 | be no Latin patriarch of Antioch. The cities and districts 92 7,1 | difficult, because Tancred of Antioch refused to carry into effect 93 7,1 | agreement, and would not hand Antioch over to the Emperor. Alexius 94 7,1 | of an expedition against Antioch was discussed but was never 95 7,1 | the plan of marching on Antioch no easier. The last years 96 7,1 | the crusading princedom of Antioch.~ Armenian Cilicia or Armenia 97 7,1 | case of the princedom of Antioch, which in the time of the 98 7,1 | borders of the princedom of Antioch. In his struggle with the 99 7,1 | definite success. Besieged, Antioch was forced to ask him for 100 7,1 | condition that the Prince of Antioch should acknowledge the suzerainty 101 7,1 | standard over the citadel of Antioch. A year later, on his return 102 7,1 | later, on his return to Antioch, the Emperor, as suzerain, 103 7,1 | armiger, rode the Prince of Antioch. At the city gates, the 104 7,1 | John’s panegyrist said: “[Antioch] receives thee as lover 105 7,1 | suzerainty as the Prince of Antioch had done. Of those projects, 106 7,1 | and the Latin rulers of Antioch, Edessa, and Tripoli, as 107 7,1 | relations of Byzantium to Antioch and Edessa. These conditions 108 7,1 | assaults. Neither Jerusalem nor Antioch nor Tripoli could help the 109 7,1 | the Latin possessions, Antioch in particular, began to 110 7,1 | the east, particularly at Antioch, which with support from 111 7,1 | former enemy the prince of Antioch, Reginald of Chatillon, 112 7,1 | Now it was the turn of Antioch.~ Reginald of Chatillon, 113 7,1 | countries, Byzantium and Antioch. The king of Jerusalem, 114 7,1 | made his solemn entry into Antioch. Escorted by Reginald of 115 7,1 | cathedral by the patriarch of Antioch in his pontifical robes. 116 7,1 | the entry of Manuel into Antioch in 1159 mark the triumph 117 7,1 | sight of the problem of Antioch — the problem raised during 118 7,1 | his mother Mary (Maria) of Antioch was proclaimed regent; her 119 7,1 | then the Regent Mary of Antioch and, shortly after, the 120 7,1 | sultan of Iconium as far as Antioch and Armenia Minor, if the 121 7,2 | the Christian dominions, Antioch and Jerusalem, were not 122 7,2 | Damascus, began to threaten Antioch. Moreover, a real danger 123 7,3 | important industrial centers, Antioch and Tripoli, and a coast 124 7,4 | titles), the patriarch of Antioch, Theodore Balsamon, who 125 8,4 | took place particularly at Antioch, on the Maeander river, 126 8,14| Constantinople, Jerusalem, and Antioch, who from that time on were 127 8,16| the great king of great Antioch.”[180] Deciding to see all “ 128 8,16| comes to the outskirts of Antioch, where he meets the king 129 8,16| his court. The master of Antioch offers him a post at his 130 8,16| faithful servants flee from Antioch; while crossing a raging 131 8,17| into Greek. The Assises of Antioch, which give a good idea 132 8,17| original text of the Assises of Antioch has been lost; but their 133 9,15| patriarchs of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem also declared 134 9,16| among them the patriarchs of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem;


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