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730:Maronites
650:Hesychasm
595:Henotikon
533:Byzantine
521:Malankara
312:Ethiopian
177:In office
156:Christian
1367:Archived
1343:Archived
1153:Julian,
1066:See also
1058:—
993:Theology
938:in 431.
720:Assyrian
635:Filioque
570:Arianism
528:Armenian
349:Assyrian
320:Armenian
316:Eritrean
263:a series
261:Part of
1155:Letters
1109:Theoria
943:Armenia
878:Flavian
874:Antioch
685:Russian
680:Melkite
543:Malabar
353:Ancient
324:Cilicia
215:Antakya
210:Antioch
206:unknown
180:378–390
59:Antakya
54:Antioch
51:unknown
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947:Valens
893:priest
854:Nicaea
846:bishop
703:Groups
690:Syriac
499:Coptic
332:Indian
328:Syriac
304:Coptic
250:Turkey
246:Mersin
242:Tarsus
237:Tarsus
223:Turkey
185:Orders
171:Tarsus
160:Nicene
152:Church
93:Turkey
89:Mersin
85:Tarsus
80:Tarsus
67:Turkey
1223:, 6.3
1157:, 55.
968:Arius
839:Greek
725:Copts
675:Greek
504:Ge'ez
219:Hatay
63:Hatay
1324:ISBN
1286:ISBN
997:The
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715:Arab
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314:and
231:Died
203:Born
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