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1 2,2 | East was the Egyptian city Alexandria, where intellectual activity 2 2,2 | movements originated in Alexandria which, according to Professor 3 2,2 | by Alexander, bishop of Alexandria. Local efforts to pacify 4 2,2 | letter was delivered to Alexandria by Bishop Hosius (Osius) 5 2,2 | intended to move from Rome to Alexandria or to Ilion (former Troy). 6 2,2 | monuments of Rome, Athens, Alexandria, Ephesus, and Antioch were 7 2,2 | Nicaeans, Athanasius of Alexandria. Constantius died in 361, 8 2,3 | pagan worship in the city of Alexandria, is particularly significant. 9 2,3 | became the Egyptian city, Alexandria. All along the coast of 10 2,3 | spite of the proximity of Alexandria, the very center of world 11 2,3 | of Theophilus, bishop of Alexandria, John was consecrated bishop 12 2,4 | Byzantine church itself, and in Alexandria in particular, by the development 13 2,4 | The followers of Cyril of Alexandria, while they believed in 14 2,4 | of the ideas of Cyril of Alexandria. The new teaching was opposed 15 2,5 | disturbances in Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch caused by the 16 2,5 | Chalcedon, and the Patriarch of Alexandria, Peter Mongus, were particularly 17 2,5 | subject to the Patriarch of Alexandria. In this act he tried above 18 2,5 | to improve conditions in Alexandria, but in the long run it 19 2,5 | aqueducts, the lighthouse of Alexandria, and other projects, the 20 2,5 | different attitude prevailed in Alexandria, the old center of heated 21 2,5 | irreconcilable elements. Clement of Alexandria, for example, the famous 22 2,5 | these the Egyptian city of Alexandria still remained the center 23 2,5 | rhetorical schools of Athens and Alexandria. Unfortunately, no definite 24 2,5 | its progressive center, Alexandria.~ An unusual and interesting 25 2,5 | pagan family, educated in Alexandria and later introduced to 26 2,5 | Nicaean, Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, who left a number of writings 27 2,5 | influence of Athanasius of Alexandria, Palladius once more presented 28 2,5 | Nestorius, Cyril, bishop of Alexandria, also lived during this 29 2,5 | by the fanatical mob of Alexandria some time in the early part 30 2,5 | Antioch, Egypt guided by Alexandria, and Asia Minor, reflecting 31 3,6 | East and the West, between Alexandria, Antioch, and Rome, was 32 3,8 | directed to Egypt, mainly to Alexandria, which supplied Constantinople 33 3,8 | provinces[91] as well as over Alexandria, that densely populated 34 3,9 | in Egypt, very likely in Alexandria. He engaged in commerce 35 3,9 | at Thebes. One existed in Alexandria in Egypt, for Egyptian clothes 36 4,1 | set out to conquer Egypt. Alexandria fell, probably in the year 37 4,1 | 642, the Arabs occupied Alexandria and the victorious Amr sent 38 4,1 | patriarchates of Antioch and Alexandria were also restored. These 39 4,2 | history.[77] Antioch and Alexandria, represented by their Monophysitic 40 4,2 | Sophronius, who lived in Alexandria, and his impressive arguments 41 4,3 | Monotheletism. The patriarchates of Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Antioch, 42 4,4 | Merciful, archbishop of Alexandria in the seventh century, 43 5,5 | Antioch, Jerusalem, and Alexandria refused to participate, 44 5,8 | century, Christopher of Alexandria, Job of Antioch, and Basil 45 5,8 | classical traditions of Alexandria and a very significant tendency 46 5,8 | models, especially those of Alexandria, and by introducing oriental 47 6,7 | patriarchs of Jerusalem and Alexandria of the separation of the 48 9,15| The eastern patriarchs of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem 49 9,16| the patriarchs of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem; this council