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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Nestorius and Nestorianism |
 | | Nestorius, who gave his name to the Nestorian heresy, was born at Germanicia, in Syria Euphoratensis (date unknown); died in the Thebaid, Egypt, c. |
 | | The official teaching of the Nestorian Church in the time of King Chosroes (Khusran) II (died 628) is well presented to us in the treatise "De unione" composed by the energetic monk Babai the Great, preserved in a MS. |
 | | The Persian Christians were called "Orientals", or "Nestorians", by their neighbours on the west. |
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