• Gregory of Cappadocia served as Patriarch of Alexandria between 339 and 345. The appointment was made due to political pressure on Emperor Constantius...
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  • also refer to: Gregory of Cappadocia, installed as Patriarch of Alexandria against Saint Athanasius Cappadocia (satrapy), a province of the Achaemenid...
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    Cappadocia (/kæpəˈdoʊʃəˌ -ˈdoʊkiə/; Turkish: Kapadokya, from Ancient Greek: Καππαδοκία) is a historical region in Central Anatolia region, Turkey. It is...
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    Cappadocia was a province of the Roman Empire in Anatolia (modern central-eastern Turkey), with its capital at Caesarea. It was established in 17 AD by...
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  • Sabbae – Persian Orthodox priest and saint June 16 – Patriarch Gregory of Cappadocia August 27 – Narnus, Roman Catholic bishop and saint November 20...
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  • bishop of Alexandria (326-373, later rival of Gregory of Cappadocia and then George of Laodicea). Paul, bishop of Constantinople (336-351, later rival of Eusebius...
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    Theologian. Gregory was born to Greek parents in the family estate of Karbala outside the village of Arianzus, near Nazianzus, in southwest Cappadocia.: 18 ...
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    Deaconess was one of Gregory's sisters. In 371, the Emperor Valens split Cappadocia into two new provinces, Cappadocia Prima and Cappadocia Secunda. This...
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    the Christian world." During this time, Gregory of Cappadocia, an Arian bishop, was installed as the patriarch of Alexandria, usurping the absent Athanasius...
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  • deposed Athanasius at the beginning of 339, but he declined, and the council of Antioch chose Gregory of Cappadocia, "a fitter agent for the rough work...
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  • 343 by Gregory of Cappadocia, the Arian Bishop of Alexandria. According to his opponent Athanasius of Alexandria, Auxentius was "even ignorant of the Latin...
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  • the First Council; later became Pope of Alexandria Pistos (336 or 338), an Arian appointee. Gregory of Cappadocia (339–346), an Arian appointee. Georgius...
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  • Gregory VI of Constantinople, Patriarch in 1835–1840 Gregory VII of Constantinople, Patriarch in 1923–1924 Alexandria Patriarch Gregory of Cappadocia...
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    330–79), Bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia. Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 330–c. 389) (later known as Saint Gregory the Theologian) and Gregory of Nyssa (died c...
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    bishopric in Cappadocia, Asia Minor. It is important in the history of Christianity due to being the see of the prominent 4th century bishop Gregory of Nyssa...
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    Younger, Naucratius, Peter of Sebaste, and Gregory of Nyssa. Basil received more formal education in Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia (modern Kayseri) around...
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    excavated underground city in Turkey and is one of several underground complexes found throughout Cappadocia. The underground city at Derinkuyu could be closed...
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    Tsoucalas, Gregory; Sgantzos, Markos (September–October 2016). "Aretaeus of Cappadocia (ca 1st-3rd century AD): views on hepatic cancer". Journal of B.U.ON...
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  • Roman province of Cappadocia. However, he is better remembered as the patriarch of an important family of ecclesiastics. A member of the Hypsistarians...
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    in Cappadocia in Central Turkey includes living and work spaces as well as sacred buildings like churches and monasteries, that were carved out of the...
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  • Hierarch of Alexandria (300–311) Achillas, Hierarch of Alexandria (312–313) Athanasius I, Patriarch of Alexandria (328–339, 346–373) Gregory of Cappadocia (339–346)...
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    letter of the bishops of the Roman province of Cappadocia Tertia, to which Colonia belonged, to Byzantine Emperor Leo I the Thracian about the killing of Proterius...
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  • ancient Christian writers from Cappadocia: Basil of Caesarea (c. 330 – 379) Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335 – c. 395) Gregory of Nazianzus (c. 329 – c. 390) Cappadocian...
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    He died during the persecution of Emperor Decius. Alexander was originally from Cappadocia and became Cappadocia's first bishop. Afterwards he was associated...
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  • Sabbae – Persian Orthodox priest and saint June 16 – Patriarch Gregory of Cappadocia August 27 – Narnus, Roman Catholic bishop and saint November 20...
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    the extermination of Anak's family and was raised as a Christian in Caesarea of Cappadocia, then part of the Roman Empire. Gregory returned to Armenia...
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    Caesarea in Cappadocia, the holy Basil and Emmelia his wife, who were the parents of the blessed Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, and Peter, Bishop of Sebaste...
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    capital of Cappadocia, and Armenian and Cappadocian kings regularly fought over control of the strategic city. The city was renowned for its bishops of both...
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    Cappadocian Fathers (category Cappadocia (Roman province))
    of Constantinople. The Cappadocia region, in modern-day Turkey, was an early site of Christian activity. The Cappadocians advanced the development of...
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    Kaymakli underground city (category Underground cities in Cappadocia)
    used by Aşıklı Höyük, the oldest settlement within the Cappadocia Region. The high number of storage rooms and areas for earthenware jars on the fourth...
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