• The First Synod of Tyre or the Council of Tyre (335 AD) was a gathering of bishops called together at Tyre by Emperor Constantine I for the primary purpose...
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  • Synod of Tyre may refer to: The First Synod of Tyre, in 335, which judged the cause of St. Athanasius The Second Synod of Tyre, in 449, which dealt with...
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  • in the First Synod of Tyre. Ursacius and Valens next appear in 342 at Constantinople assisting with the consecration of Macedonius as bishop of the metropolis...
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    Synod of Elvira 305 Synod of Ancyra 314 (about bestiality, broken down by age-group) First Synod of Tyre and Jerusalem 335 Synod of Gangra 340 Synod of...
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    Eustathius of Antioch was deposed and exiled in 330. Athanasius, who had succeeded Alexander as Bishop of Alexandria, was deposed by the First Synod of Tyre in...
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    state to Yecheng. First Synod of Tyre: Constantine I convenes a gathering of bishops at Tyre to depose and exile Patriarch Athanasius of Alexandria. Constantine...
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  • Arianism (category Nature of Jesus Christ)
    friends of Arius, worked for Arius's rehabilitation. At the First Synod of Tyre in AD 335, they brought accusations against Athanasius, now bishop of Alexandria...
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  • the First Synod of Tyre (see 335). Eusebius of Nicomedia is made bishop of Constantinople, while another Arian succeeds Athanasius as bishop of Alexandria...
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  • state to Yecheng. First Synod of Tyre: Constantine I convenes a gathering of bishops at Tyre to depose and exile Patriarch Athanasius of Alexandria. Constantine...
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    letter of 594, after which the city itself is rarely mentioned and the see probably went into abeyance. From the time of the first synod of Tyre in 335...
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  • subjection under him, so that God may be all in all.") The bishops at the First Synod of Tyre in 335 (which also deposed Athanasius) seem to have written to Constantine...
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    Arius (redirect from Arius of Alexandria)
    exiled following his condemnation by the First Synod of Tyre in 335 (though he was later recalled), and the Synod of Jerusalem the following year restored...
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  • first synod of Tyre, and signed that council's condemnation of Athanasius. During Athanasius' return from exile, circa 346, Maximus convoked a synod in...
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  • rejecting the charges brought against him by the Eusebian faction at the First Synod of Tyre. The council published an encyclical to this effect. In 346, Athanasius...
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    prerogative of the emperor; for example, when Pope Julius I convened a synod to rehabilitate Athanasius (condemned by the First Synod of Tyre), he defended...
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    First Synod of Tyre in 335. There, Eusebius of Nicomedia and other supporters of Arius deposed Athanasius.[page needed] On 6 November, both sides of the...
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  • the integrity of its operation." Athanasius of Alexandria was deposed and excommunicated by Eusebians at the first Synod of Tyre (Tyre I) in 335. He was...
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    attended (one of them being Zeno I, bishop of Tyre) – is convened in 325 AD. The First Synod of Tyre or the Council of Tyre (335 AD), a gathering of bishops...
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  • The Synod of Qarqafe was a council of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church held in 1806. The synod adapted and ratified propositions of the 1786 Synod of Pistoia...
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  • Second Council of Ephesus was a Christological church synod in 449 convened by Emperor Theodosius II under the presidency of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria...
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    heresy. Paphnutius, Potomon of Heraclea, and 47 other Egyptian bishops accompanied Saint Athanasius to the First Synod of Tyre in 335 A.D. His feast day...
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    Hippo Regius (redirect from Bishop of Hippo)
    related to the word ûbôn, meaning "harbor". The town was first settled by Phoenicians from Tyre around the 12th century BC. To distinguish it from Hippo...
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  • fear; worthy servant of the Trinity? Cast out Severus the Manichee! O Justin, our emperor, you win! This instant proclaim the synod of Chalcedon, because...
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  • accordance with the verdict of Photius and Eustathius at Beirut and Tyre, the Acts of that synod (as well as a previous synod in Tyre) were read, and the next...
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  • prelate and theologian. He is first mentioned in 1351, at Constantinople. At the time he was already Metropolitan of Tyre and Sidon, and controlled the...
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    Catholics. The eparchy of Tyre, together with that of Sidon, dating back to the dawn of the Maronite Church (5th century). The Synod of Mount Lebanon in 1736...
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    Paul Peter Massad (category Maronite Patriarchs of Antioch)
    Ottoman Order of the Medjidie. He did not personally participate in the First Vatican Council in 1869-1870, but he delegated the Archbishop of Tyre, Pierre...
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    Clement XII. The synod drafted a Code of Canons for the Maronite Church and created the first regular diocesan structure. The Council of Luwayza led to...
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    1948) is a retired church official who was Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre from 2014 to 2021. Michel Abrass was born in Aleppo...
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    beginning of the Maronite Church, united to the See of Tyre. The first information about the Eparchy of Sidon is related to 1626, when the bishop of Sidon...
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