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 Dionysius Telmaharensis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An anti-patriarch had been appointed in the person of Abraham of Kartamin, who insisted on the use of the phrase in opposition to the recognized authorities of the church.
The council of bishops who met at Raqqa in the summer of 818 to choose a successor to Cyriacus had great difficulty in finding a worthy occupant of the patriarchal chair, but finally agreed on the election of Dionysius, hitherto known only as an honest monk who devoted himself to historical studies.
Though the author was a man of limited intelligence and destitute of historical skill, yet the last part of his work at least has considerable value as a contemporary account of events during the middle period of the 8th century.
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 wiki/Syrian Patriarch of Antioch Definition / wiki/Syrian Patriarch of Antioch Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Dionysius I of Tellmahreh 817 - 845 Events March 28 - Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange for leaving.
Dionysius II 897 Events January - the Cadaver Synod July/August- Pope Stephen VII dies and is succeeded by Pope Romanus.
Dionysius V Lazaros 1077 - 1078 Events Romanesque church begun at Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain Anselm of Canterbury becomes abbot of Le Bec William the Conqueror ordered the White Tower to be built...
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 Dionysius I - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Dionysius I
He captured Rhegium in Italy 386, making Syracuse the dominant port in Magna Graecia (Greater Greece); but he suffered an overwhelming defeat by a Carthaginian army at Cronium about 375.
The tyranny of Dionysus I was regarded by ancient writers as an example of autocracy at its worst, but at the height of his power Dionysius made Syracuse a prosperous and formidable power in the Mediterranean.
He enjoyed friendly relations with both Sparta and Athens, sent impressive delegations to the Olympic Games, and entertained such people as the philosopher Plato at his court.
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