How To Use Antioch In A Sentence

  • The temple of the +Olympian Zeus+ at Athens (Fig. 39), a mighty dipteral Corinthian edifice measuring 354 by 171 feet, standing on a vast terrace or temenos surrounded by a buttressed wall, was begun by Antiochus Epiphanes (170 B.C.) on the site of an earlier unfinished A Text-Book of the History of Architecture Seventh Edition, revised
  • The male line of Robert Guiscard was extinguished, both in Apulia and at Antioch, in the second generation; but his younger brother became the father of a line of kings; and the son of the great count was endowed with the name, the conquests, and the spirit, of the first Roger. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • She received a Ph.D. in literature from the University of Washington and has taught at both the U.W. and Antioch. Erica Bauermeister biography
  • The following spring Manual made a triumphal entry into the city and established himself as the unquestioned suzerain of Antioch.
  • There is an identification of the church of Antioch with those liberal elements present in the contemporaneous Church of England.
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  • Of these losses, the most important was the Battle of Raphia in 217 BC, where the dissolute Pharaoh Ptolemy IV managed to beat the forces of Antiochus III, who called himself "the Great. Eric Lurio: The Spirit of Chanukah
  • Antiochene phraseology, and they respect the hypostatic union (enosis kath hypostasin) as well as the physike enosis as unorthodox and unscriptural. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Meanwhile right across the Hellespont lay the Kingdom of Syria, and Antiochus III, who ruled that vast land, had shown great eagerness when his distinguished guest, General Hannibal, explained to him how easy it would be to invade Italy and sack the city of Rome. The Story of Mankind
  • Antiochus, the pancratiast; and on that of the Eleians, Archidamus. Hellenica
  • Deprived of life-saving help while be-sieged in Antioch, we daily expected him to assist us to the best of his ability. De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » The Battle for Antioch in the First Crusade (1097-98) according to Peter Tudebode
  • The desolating sacrilege, the "abomination of desolations," an unambiguous reference to Antiochus' rededication of the temple to Zeus Olympus Ba'al Shomem and sacrifice of a pig on the altar. Intelligently-Designed Narratives: Mythicism as History-Stopper
  • Now, the university Board of Trustees has voted to suspend operations at Antioch College next July.
  • In the Fourth Syrian War (221–217) he at first lost much of the Syrian coast to Antiochus III, but the victory of Raphia (217) brought the recovery of all, save the port of Seleucia. G. Ptolemaic Egypt to the Roman Conquest
  • As teens, we were old enough toprocess the back story -- how Judah Maccabee and his brothers successfully revolted againstthe Greek King Antiochus'oppressive regimethat was exploiting Jewish assimilation, poised to destroy our religion from within. Jonathan Miller: How Adam Sandler's 'Chanukah Song' Helped Save The Jews
  • Nestorius himself had studied at the theological school of Antioch, where his mentor was a man known as Theodore of Mopsuestia.
  • Antioch, the capital of the Roman province of Syria, was where the first church was planted among the Gentiles.
  • From Antioch to Hadrianople, he traversed the wide extent of his dominions with a numerous and stately train; and as he labored to conceal his apprehensions from the world, and perhaps from himself, he entertained the people of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Antioch (341), adding explanations against the "unlikeness" of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • 106 † Antioch, 107 whose situation had been less exposed to the calamities of the holy war, was finally occupied and ruined by Bondocdar, or Bibars, sultan of Egypt and Syria; the Latin principality was extinguished; and the first seat of the Christian name was dispeopled by the slaughter of seventeen, and the captivity of one hundred, thousand of her inhabitants. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Castalian Fountain; near Antiochia in Syria, between the Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • It was there that Philip V, King of Macedonia, signed in 197 B.C. a shameful treaty with the Romans after his defeat at Cynoscephalae, and it was there also that Antiochus III, the Great, won a great victory, 192 The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Here was an authoritative mission of delegated officers from the presbyterial church at Antioch, and from other churches of Syria and Cilicia also, ver. 23, 41, to a synodal assembly with the presbyterial church at Jerusalem. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • The government was still less theocratical when Antiochus A Philosophical Dictionary
  • It is not certain, for instance, whether Antiochus succeeded Philo as scholarch or what institutional status the group formed in Athens by Antiochus and his followers enjoyed. Antiochus of Ascalon
  • Antiochensibus tous kata Surian kai Kilikian adelphous comprehensos videmus, ver. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • On St. Flavian II. of Antioch, banished by the emperor Anastasius with St. Elias of Jerusalem, for their zeal in defending the council of Chalcedon against the The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • The first critical stage of events was soon marked by the re-adoption of the Semi-Arian Creed of Antioch, known popularly as the "Creed of the Encaenia", or "Creed of the Dedication" (he en tois egkainiois) which was a negatively unsatisfactory profession of faith -- the only distinct character about it being that it was Anti-Nicene in scope and had been framed by men who had deliberately confirmed the deposition of St. Athanasius. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Antioch, the capital of the Roman province of Syria, was where the first church was planted among the Gentiles.
  • True enough, the language of impassibility is deeply embedded in patristic theology going back to Ignatius of Antioch.
  • After the Persians were thrown out by Alexander, an independent but weak Cappadocian kingdom arose, to be a pawn in the conflict between Rome and Perseus of Macedon, then Rome and Antiochus, then Rome and Mithridates VI of Pontus, and then between various Roman generals like Antony and Octavian, until the kingdom was made a Roman province. Log of the Eclipse (8)
  • Calabrian" monk, Berthold; on the occasion of a journey to Jerusalem in 1154 or the following year he appears to have visited the latter and assisted him in the establishment of the small community; it is further reported that on his return to Antioch (c. 1160) he took with him some of the hermits, who founded a convent in that town and another on a neighbouring mountain; both were destroyed in 1268. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • During this visit, the believers from Jerusalem began to insist that the Gentile Christians in Antioch adopt all the prescriptions of the Law of Moses.
  • Consequently, the queen represented on the Tell Kedesh mnaieion may actually be Cleopatra I, daughter of Antiochus III, whose marriage to Ptolemy V in 193 sealed the formal end of the Fifth Syrian War. Ancient Coins: Gold Octodrachm (Mnaieion) Coin Minted in Alexandria by Ptolemy V in 191 BCE Found In Israel : Coin Collecting News
  • Antiochus was furious alike at what he termed the insolence of a handful of outlaws, and the cowardice of his picked troops, who had flaunted their banners and gone forth as if to assured victory, and had then fled like some gay-plumed bird before the swoop of the eagle. Hebrew Heroes A Tale Founded on Jewish History
  • At the end of 428, or at latest in the early part of 429, Nestorius preached the first of his famous sermons against the word Theotokos, and detailed his Antiochian doctrine of the Incarnation. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Nestorius himself had studied at the theological school of Antioch, where his mentor was a man known as Theodore of Mopsuestia.
  • The way in which Antiochus appeals to human nature and its development in the exposition and defense of his ethics is modeled closely on Stoic theory, however.
  • The desolating sacrilege, the "abomination of desolations," an unambiguous reference to Antiochus' rededication of the temple to Zeus Olympus Ba'al Shomem and sacrifice of a pig on the altar. Intelligently-Designed Narratives: Mythicism as History-Stopper
  • Arcadians, Antiochus, the pancratiast; and on that of the Eleians, Hellenica
  • The Syrian preserved some remains of their Christians enjoyed a succession ancient Uberty, are caUfcd tbe Sy - of tuahops appcnnted by the Pa - rian Chrisiians. triarch of Antioch, from the be - Of these there are at preacDt ginning of the third century till fifty-five churches, comprehend - they were invaded by tbe Portu - ing according to one account guese. The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...
  • A hundred years later the Eastern Emperor Flavius Phocas Augustus, his own realm crumbling, elevated Boniface III, the patriarch of Rome, to a position of primacy over the other major bishops of the Christian world—those in Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople—and bestowed on him the title Vicar of Christ, or Pope. The Great Experiment
  • She is represented in one of a pair of medallions containing portraits of the newlyweds, and also in the guise of her namesake and principal protectress, St Margaret of Antioch.
  • Julius Africanus lived at Emmaus and composed a chronography, out of which the episcopal lists of Rome, Alexandria, and Antioch, and a great deal of other matter, have been preserved for us in St. Jerome's version of the Chronicle of Eusebius, and in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul, [[Kerboga]] would arrived, delayed itself after a fruitless three-week long attempt to dislodge Baldwin from Edessa. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The exclusionary policy changed in Egypt after the Battle of Raphia (217), where Ptolemy IV employed 20,000 Egyptians in his victory over Antiochus III. 5. The Hellenistic World, to 30 B.C.E
  • Accessere cum regno, Sobemus*» haud spernendis viribus, Antiochus, Vetustis opibus ingens, & inservientium regumditissimus: mox por occultofs suorum nuntios excitus ab Urbe Agrip« pa (124)) ignaro adhuc Viteliio, celeri navigatio* - ne properaverat; nec minore animo reglna Berenxce partes; uvabat, ilorens setate formaque, & seni quoque VespasFano magnificentia munerum grata* C. Cornelii Taciti Opera
  • Ignatius of Antioch Church in Manhattan for a funeral service that was his final lesson in classicism, grace and humility.
  • Hamath is identified by commentators with Antioch, in Syria, on the Orontes, called Epiphania, from Antiochus Epiphanes. gave judgment upon him -- literally, "spake judgments with him," that is, brought him to trial as a common criminal, not as a king. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This prediction, which had already served for Antiochus and the Romans, was again refitted for the present occasion, by the economy of Sophronius, one of the deepest theologians of the The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Syria" in the order of words before "Cilicia," is due to Antioch being Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mass arrests, burlesquing, tortures, imprisonments and executions of Gentile Hellenes in Athens, Antioch, Palmyra and Constantinople. The Church-State Alliance and the future of humanity
  • Seleucus IV Philopater (“loving his father”) succeeded Antiochus III, and during his reign the empire gradually recovered strength. 223-187
  • Herbert states that Attila is represented on an old medallion with a teraph, or a head, on his breast; and the same writer adds: "We know, from the _Hamartigenea_ of Prudentius, that Nimrod, with a snaky-haired head, was the object of adoration of the heretical followers of Marcion; and the same head was the palladium set up by Antiochus Epiphanes over the gates of Antioch, though it has been called the visage of Charon. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
  • Alexis Masters, lifelong mystic, scholar and kriya yoga practitioner, holds a bachelor of arts in transpersonal psychology from Antioch University, where she also pursued graduate work in feminist theology and comparative religion. Alexis Masters biography
  • The key to the most profound meaning of the altarpiece may well be St Margaret of Antioch, the saint in red on the right, and the protectress of all pregnant women.
  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul, Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Analloiotos, 'unchangeable' appears in Basil and is paralleled in the Antiochene creed of 325 (with the usual caution about Greek retroversion). The Creed and the Eucharist in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn
  • Modifications adopted at Antioch in Greek were copied in Syriac by those who said their prayers in the national tongue.
  • Highbrow journals like the Antioch Review and the Partisan Review condemned the middlebrows who controlled the mass media for fostering anti-intellectualism and mindless conformity.
  • Secondly, Here were proper members of a synod convened to consider of this question, viz. the officers and delegates of divers presbyterial churches: of the presbyterial church at Jerusalem, the apostles and elders, Acts xv. 6: of the presbyterial church at Antioch, Paul, The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • While the Egyptian natives revolted in the Delta (201–200), Antiochus III attacked him in the Fifth Syrian War. G. Ptolemaic Egypt to the Roman Conquest
  • He was so wistful as he said, `I wanted Antioch to let me drive the pusher. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • It was the manner of singing psalms antiphonally, that is alternately by two choirs, to which we are accustomed, that had already been introduced at Antioch in the time of the Patriarch The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Paul of Samosata - Bishop of Antioch, adoptionist, condemned at 269 CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Gray releases jobs/economic development plan -- Fenty and Gray square off in Ward 4 forum and straw poll, 7 p.m. at St. George's Antiochan Orthodox Church DeMorning DeBonis: Aug. 4, 2010
  • Soon after the Council St. Peter was at Antioch, and weakly "dissembled" by disguising his belief in the truth that the The Books of the New Testament
  • Akataleptos, 'ungraspable' is common to Basil and (probably) the Antiochene formula of 325; it appears also in the liturgy of Chrysostom, but – unsurprisingly – is absent from AC and Eunomius, both of which have serious theological objection to phrases suggesting that God is radically unknowable. The Creed and the Eucharist in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn
  • Antioch held Edessa and Tripoli under its sway and was ruled by Normans.
  • Stephen of Antioch's full translation appears in a 1523 edition, Haly filius abbas Liber totius medicine necessaria … regalis dispositionis nomen assumpsit (Lyon, Typis Jacobi Myt), Liber primus Practice, chap. 19 — 21, fols. 151ra — 153va. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Among the canons of Nicæa (325) that do not specifically deal with the ordinary ecclesiastical provinces, canons 6 and 7 confirm the rights accorded by immemorial custom to certain great Churches, such as Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, and the other eparchies. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • A couple of weeks was spent reducing the last major fortress to the south of Antioch, then Raymond led the army southward on 13 January 1099.
  • After a crushing defeat, the remaining Palmyrenes briefly fled into Antioch and into Emesa. The Romance of Zenobia's Palmyra
  • Having exchanged sacred marital vows, the loving twosome will make their home in Antioch, CA.
  • Galatia is mentioned first here, as he would come to it first from Antioch. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Hence it was that when, about four hundred years later, King Antiochus promised to pay the expenses of that work, the huge cella, the surrounding columns in dipteral arrangement, and the architraves and other ornaments, adjusted according to the laws of symmetry, were nobly constructed with great skill and supreme knowledge by Cossutius, a citizen of Rome. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • On St. Flavian II. of Antioch, banished by the emperor Anastasius with St. Elias of Jerusalem, for their zeal in defending the council of Chalcedon against the The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • Failed negotiations with Rome over Greece and Asia led Antiochus III, invited by the Aetolians, to invade Greece, but M. Acilius Glabrio routed his forces at Thermopylae (191). D. Conquest of the Mediterranean
  • He began reviewing for small gay newspapers and now writes for Harper's, Salmagundi, The Antioch Review and Newsday.
  • Greek inscriptions covering the backs of the thrones command Antiochus' people to process up the mountain on the anniversaries of his birth and coronation to make sacrificial offerings on the altar in front of him.
  • Antioch Dunes was the first national wildlife refuge set aside for an insect, Lange's metalmark butterfly. News - latimes.com
  • From these four types -- of Antioch, Alexandria, Rome, and the so-called Gallican Rite -- all liturgies still used are derived. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The twenty-five years 'bishopric is chronologically impossible, as it would make Peter, at the interview with Paul at Antioch, to have been then for some years bishop of Rome! Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • In addition, Antioch students alternate periods of study on campus with periods of employment in a variety of off-campus settings.
  • A soldier, martyred at Antioch, Jan. 353, with Bonosus, a fellow soldier, of the Herculean cohort; they were standard-bearers, and refused to remove the chrismon (monogram of Christ) from the standard, as had been ordered by Julian the Apostate. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • It is interesting to read so early a bitter criticism of the famous "Theriaca," a great compound medicine invented by Antiochus III, which had a vogue for fifteen hundred years. The Evolution of Modern Medicine
  • However, the identical collocation can be found in Gregory Nazianzen's 38th Oration (13), complete with the adjective aparallaktos attached to eikon, as in Antioch 341; eikon and sphragis also appear together in his Third Theological Oration (17), with reference to Jn 6.27 as a biblical justification ( 'On him has God the Father set his seal'). The Creed and the Eucharist in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn
  • After two years or more at Antioch, he finally withdrew to the desert of Chalcis to undertake the penitential life of an anchoritic monk.

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