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  The Copts and Christian Civilization
Synesius was raised to the episcopate by Theophilus, patriarch of Alexandria, in 410 AD Since the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, Cyrenaica had been recognized as an ecclesiastical province of the See of Alexandria, in accordance with the ruling of the Nicaean Fathers.
Unbearably excessive taxation together with the most horrible torture and humiliation were inflicted upon the Egyptians throughout the period from 451 AD to 641 AD until the advent of the Arabs on the scene.
They had been participants in a leading position from Nicaea in 325 AD until Chalcedon and the parting of the ways in 451 AD They were just resuming their role in oecumenicity after an interregnum of 1,503 years.
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 Poke's Fifteen Decisive Battles
THE BATTLE OF CHALONS, A.D. " The discomfiture of the mighty attempt of Attila to found a new anti-Christian dynasty upon the wreck of the temporal power of Rome, at the end of the term of twelve hundred years, to which its duration had been limited by the forebodings of the heathen."
The assertion, therefore, that he was nurtured in Engaddi, is a claim to be looked upon as that man-child who was to be brought forth in a place prepared of God in the wilderness.
His armies had been engaged in warfare against the Persian kingdom of the Sassanidae, and it is certain(vii) that he meditated the invasion and overthrow of the Medo-Persian power.
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 Holy Trinity Armenian Church | SAINTS & FEASTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
Krikor added the granting of the doctoral staff to celibate priests and the prayers for the granting of the Veghar (hood) as well as the degree of Supreme Doctor of the Church to the Book of Ritual (Mashdotz).
Mesrob was born in the village of Hatzegatz in the province of Daron.
Sahag was elevated to the Catholical throne in 387 AD This period was one of the most tragic in Armenian history in that in 390 AD Armenia was divided between Persia and Byzantlum.
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 Churches of Christ Online
Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon (AD 431 - 451)
The Council of Constance (AD 1414 - 1418)
Councils of Basel and Florence (AD 1431 - 1439)
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 J2302   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
AD 440-455 they issued imitations based on Ravennate solidi of Valentinian III, while during c.
AD the Visigoths minted a lot of tremisses in the names of the emperors Honorios, Valentinian III, Severus III and Zeno (AD 474-491).
AD) appears a bust and a spear-head breaking the inscription, largely imitating issues of Valentinian III (though without the spear-head).
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 Sketches of Church History, from AD 33 to the Reformation | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Sketches of Church History, from AD 33 to the Reformation
Another council was held at Ephesus in 449; but Dioscorus, bishop of Alexandria, and a number of disorderly monks who were favourable to Eutyches, behaved in such a furious manner at this assembly, that, instead of being considered as a general council, it is known by the name “Latrocinium,” which means a meeting of robbers.
But two years later, when a new emperor had succeeded to the government of the East, another general council was held at Chalcedon (pronounced kal-SEE-don) (AD 451); and there the doctrines of Eutyches were condemned, and Dioscotus was deprived of his bishopric.
www.ccel.org /ccel/robertson/history.iii.xxii.html   (392 words)

  
 Armenian Cultural Heritage - Armenian Travel Guide - Armenian Hotels - Armenian Tourism - Armenian Tours - Armenian ...
Trdat was also recognized by Rome (AD 66), and thus he became the founder of the Arsacid (Parthian) dynasty which ruled Armenia until AD 428.
This is not correct even though the Armenians came to reject the Acts of the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451), a council which took place when the Armenians were at war with Persia.
Thus, it held to the earlier Christological definition of St. Cyril of Alexandria at the council of Ephesus (AD 431), "the one nature united in the Incarnate Word of God." To speak of "two natures" after the union, the Armenians insist, is to revert to the Nestorian heresy and endanger the doctrine of redemption.
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 The Christological Controversy
Teacher of St John Chrysostom and Theodore of Mopsuestia, in AD 378 bishop of Tarsus; a leading figure at the Council of Constantinople.
Though dying in union with the Church and highly revered, his theology came into question after his death for perceived Nestorian trademarks, and some of his writings, along with his doctrine of the incarnation, were condemned at the Second Council of Constantinople, 533.
Patriarch of Constantinople in AD 428, Nestorius inherited the Christological paradigmes of his predecessors in the Antiochene tradition, Diodore of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia.
www.monachos.net /patristics/christology/index.shtml   (778 words)

  
 Fourth Ecumenical Council - OrthodoxWiki
In AD 449, between the third and fourth Councils, another council was held in which St. Cyril's successor, Dioscorus of Alexandria, "insisted that there is in Christ only one nature (physis)".
It is a position commonly called Monophysite, and it states that the Savior "is from two natures, but after His Incarnation there is only 'one incarnate nature of God the Word'." St. Cyril himself had used those words, but Dioscorus omitted many of the balancing statements that St. Cyril had made.
This gathering, in AD 451 is what is considered the fourth great Council.
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 Reformed Creeds and Canons - ITR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
It was finally authorized by the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451 without the filioque, which was added in AD 589.
In AD 325, the same year that the Council of Nicea met he arrived as a distinguished Deacon.
In AD 381, Theodosius, the Emperor of the Eastern Empire, convened a council to settle the dispute concerning the nature of Christ.
www.hisglory.us /documents/creeds_canons.htm   (5567 words)

  
 Nestorians and Monophysites - Sketches of Church History
From the time of the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451), to the end of Justinian's reign, the Eastern Church was vexed by controversies which arose out of the opinions of Eutyches (Chap.
Being resolved to preserve the sect, if possible, from dying out, Jacob went to Constantinople, made his way into the prison where some of the Monophysite bishops were confined, and was secretly consecrated by them as a bishop, with authority to watch over all the congregations of their communion throughout Syria and the East.
For nearly forty (AD 541-578) he laboured in carrying out the work which he had undertaken, with a zeal and a stedfastness which we cannot but admire, although we must regret that they were employed in the cause of heresy.
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 TheHistoryNet | Military History | Battle of Chalons: Attila the Hun Versus Flavius Aetius
Flavius Aetius' confrontation with Attila the Hun in AD 451 is widely regarded as a turning point in history, but it may only have hastened the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
When Emperor Valens was informed by a messenger in ad 376 that the Danube River, the eastern frontier of the Western Roman Empire, was being threatened by swarms of Goths, it must have come as a shock.
By ad 400, the ranks of the Huns north of the Black Sea had swelled to such proportions that they began to overflow into the spacious plains of Pannonia (now Hungary) in a torrent of violence and warfare.
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 The 451 Group
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 A History of the General Councils - AD 325 through AD 1870 - Mgr. Philip Hughes
It was this crisis that led to the General Council of Chalcedon, held in 451.
For a group of thirteen Egyptian bishops now demanded to be allowed to say no more than that they accepted "their traditional faith," meaning by this "the faith of St. Mark, of Nicaea, of Athanasius and Cyril." The bishops shouted them down.
The notes in square brackets to this "tract" were seemingly added in the 1870s.
www.christusrex.org /www1/CDHN/coun5.html   (8057 words)

  
 The unbiblical apostate organization of the Roman Catholic church
The "Sensational speech" of Bishop Joseph Georg Strossmayer in the Vatican Council I (1870 AD)
Introduction and Overview: 30-606 AD 30-606 AD: The gradual historical Development of the Papal and Patriarchal Systems of Centralized Church Government away from the organization found in the Bible.
The basic structure of Rome and Constantinople was solidified in 606 AD and remains basically unchanged to the present time.
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 Please Log In | Christian Classics Ethereal Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
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This selfsame one is perfect both in deity and in humanity; truly God and truly man, with a rational soul and a body; consubstantial with the Father according to His deity, and consubstantial with us according to the humanity; like us in all respects, sin only excepted.
The end of God's appointing this day, is for the manifestation of the glory of his mercy in the eternal salvation of the elect; and of his justice in the damnation of the reprobate, who are wicked and disobedient.
We believe that the Westminster Confession of Faith (AD 1646) is the clearest and most definitive statement of Biblical doctrine yet produced by the Church, yet we believe that even this Confession was the product of fallible, but godly men.
www.providencechurchnc.com /beliefs.htm   (8056 words)

  
 Battle of Chalons (451 AD) - Fast and Easy Rules for Students
His devastating attacks on the Christian peoples of Europe earned Attila the nickname "The Scourge of God." In 451 AD Attila led a large army west across the Rhine River.
After rampaging through Gaul for a time the Huns were confronted by an army commanded by the Roman general Aetius and the Visigoth General Theodoric.
The threat of the Huns began to decline after the death of Attila in 453 AD.
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 Definition of Chalcedon (451 AD) Following, then, the holy fathers, we unite in teaching a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
Definition of Chalcedon (451 AD) Following, then, the holy fathers, we unite in teaching a
Definition of Chalcedon (451 AD) Following, then, the holy fathers, we unite in teaching all men to confess the one and only Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
STATEMENT OF CHALCEDON (451) Definition of the Union of the Divine and Human Natures in the Person of Christ.
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 HyeEtch - Religion & Church - Saints & Feasts p2
I did not translate His Grace's words but paraphrased them, adding and subtracting whenever necessary for those English-speaking readers who have grown up in the Canadian and American Armenian Church.
I have added this section because such customs are an important element of worship in the Armenian Church.
Vertanes was the eider of St. Gregory's sons and followed his brother to the Catholical Throne in 333 AD St. Vedanes had two sons, Krikoris and Hoosig.
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 The Battle of Chalons - 451 AD (DBA Battle Scenario)
The Battle of Chalons - 451 AD (DBA Battle Scenario)
In early 451, Attila crossed the Rhine River with a large army of Huns, Ostrogoths, Gepids and other allies and ravaged Gaul, sacking Rheims, Mainz, Strasbourg, Cologne, Worms and Trier.
F C. Fuller's account of the Battle of Chalons or of the Mauriac Plain, 451 AD.
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However, like all great institutions, Coptic monastic rule was perfected through a number of long and evolutionary stages.
On occasions in modern times, the Copts were offered integration with other Christian powers, but they chose systematically a life of harmony with their Muslim compatriots.
I-V (to 787 AD); authorized French translation by H. Leclercq as "Histoire des Conciles", 11 volumes in 22 (Paris, 1907-1952).
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 Data: 451 AD to 600 AD - The Ethnohistory Project
Beaten and dispersed by Lombards in 508, N of L. Balaton.
Population estimated in 1500 AD to be 1M acc/to (53-97).
For population estimates in 1500 AD for various parts of Spain, see (53-91) to (53-96).
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 The Council of Chalcedon - 451 A.D.
Although the pope was displeased, he sent legates: Paschasinus bishop of Lilybaeum, Bishop Lucentius, the priests Boniface and Basil, and Bishop Julian of Cos.
In place of ourself, we have arranged for our brothers, Bishop Julius and the priest Renatus of the church of St Clement, and also my son, the deacon Hilary, to ensure a good and faithful conclusion to the whole case.
To their company we have added our notary Dulcitius, of proven loyalty to us.
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: List by function, results
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 St. Mark Foundation - Spread of Christianity to Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
Milan decree 312 AD to the Council of Calcedonia in 451 AD The schism between Christians in Egypt (Melkites and Jacobites)
The Council of Calcedonia in 451 AD - Arab invasion in 641 AD The establishment of the see of St. Mark in Alexandria and the early popes
The Spread of diocese and parishes in Egypt and the 5 Western Cities, Nubia, Eksam
www.coptic-history.org /stages_egypt.htm   (163 words)

  
 Creeds and Confessions of Faith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-01)
The Definition of Chalcedon (451 AD) and a
Canons of the Council of Orange (529 AD)
Anathemas of the 2nd Council of Constantinople (533 AD)
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 Sketches of Church History
Home > History > AD > Sketches of Church History
Book 1 - Church History: A.D. Chapter 1
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 Fall Of Rome 451 AD Campaign - Fanaticus Forum
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