During the next century, Christians perished in China completely. With the fall of the Tang Dynasty in 907, China once again ...
Could a 2000-year-old clay pot hold the secret to ancient electrochemical technology? Or was it simply an artifact?
When she departed from there, she went to Seleucia and enlightened many in the knowledge of Christ. And a bright cloud conducted her in her journey. And after she had arrived at Seleucia ...
Seleucus, the inheritor of the eastern parts of Cyrus’ and Alexander’s lands, built his capital, Seleucia, on the Tigris, 40 ...
Saint Julitta was from the city of Iconium. Fearing the persecution of Diocletian, she took her son Cyricus, who was three years old, and departed for Seleucia; but finding the same evil there, she ...
In Rome, the pope and the catholicos of the Assyrian Church of the East hold an historic meeting, following in the footsteps ...
From childhood he was consecrated to God and assumed the monastic habit. He studied in Seleucia, where he also received the dignity of the priesthood. After he had moved from thence to Constantinople, ...
In the third and fourth centuries, they already possessed a highly developed and well organized hierarchy, with numerous dioceses and churches, a Patriarchal See, stationed at Seleucia-Ctesiphon on ...
Cyril took refuge with Silvanus, Bishop of Taraus. He appeared at the Council of Seleucia in 359, in which the semi-Arian party was triumphant. Acacius was deposed and St. Cyril seems to have ...
Most Reverend Richard Garth Henning Tenth Bishop Seventh Metropolitan Archbishop of Boston RICHARD GARTH HENNING, Tenth Bishop and Seventh Archbishop of Boston. Ordained Titular Bishop of Tabla a ...
Langin-Hooper deploys her in-depth empirical analysis of figurines excavated at Seleucia-on-the-Tigris and other Babylonian sites to reveal the intertwining of Greek and indigenous technologies of ...
La fortuna del De caelo nel mondo antico (2001); Aristotle and the Science of Nature: Unity without Uniformity (Cambridge, 2005); Aristotelianism in the First Century BCE: Xenarchus of Seleucia ...