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Antioch on the Orontes (/ˈænti.ɒk/; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου, romanized: Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou, pronounced [anti.ó.kʰeː.a]) was a Hellenistic... |
Syriac Orthodox Church (redirect from Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch) Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East, and informally as the Jacobite Church, is an Oriental Orthodox church that branched from the Church of Antioch. The bishop... |
The patriarch of Antioch is one of the Eastern Orthodox patriarchs, the leader of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch. The term "Greek"... |
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch (Greek: Ελληνορθόδοξο Πατριαρχείο Αντιοχείας), also known as the Antiochian Orthodox Church and legally as... |
started after the Ottoman Turks' conquest of Antioch in the early 15th century, under whose control it remained until the breakup of the Ottoman Empire at the... |
The Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ is the Bishop of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church (Syriac: ܥܺܕܬܳܐ ܣܽܘ̣ܪܝܳܝܬܳܐ... |
The siege of Antioch took place during the First Crusade in 1097 and 1098, on the crusaders' way to Jerusalem through Syria. Two sieges took place in... |
History of Palestine (redirect from Ottoman Palestine) "Was There a Feudal System in Ottoman Lebanon and Palestine?". In Kushner, David (ed.). Palestine in the Late Ottoman Period: Political, Social, and Economic... |
Perga to Antioch on his first missionary journey. The road underwent major repairs twice in the Roman period. In the Byzantine or Ottoman period, it was... |
Syriac Catholic Church (redirect from Syrian Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch) Church of Antioch. The church is headed by Mor Ignatius Joseph III Younan, who has been the patriarch since 2009. Its patriarch of Antioch has the title... |
vassal. This period also saw the rise of a Hellenistic Judaism, which first developed in the Jewish diaspora of Alexandria and Antioch, and then spread... |
History of Islam (redirect from Muslim universal period and decentralization) Reconquista. Nonetheless, in the early modern period, the states of the Age of the Islamic Gunpowders—Ottoman Turkey, Timurid Empire, Mughal India, and Safavid... |
1371–1394 Resumption of hostilities: 1394–1424 Ottoman campaign on Constantinopolis 1424–1453 Ottoman era period conflicts 1453–1516 Yazidi uprising against... |
İskenderun (section Ottoman era) control of the Principality of Antioch before being captured by the Mamluk Sultanate. By the 15th century, the Ottomans had conquered the city, maintaining... |
Tarsus, Mersin (section Ottoman and modern period) the region between Antioch and Tarsus, creating a no man's land between the two empires. It was not until the early Abbasid period that Tarsus, by then... |
Phanariots (category Ottoman period in the Balkans) the empire, except those under the spiritual care of the Patriarchs of Antioch, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Ohrid and Peja—often acting as archontes of the... |
Maronite Church (redirect from Maronite Syriac Church of Antioch) 685 AD, according to Maronite tradition. The Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch reestablished their patriarchate in 751 AD. Other centers of historical... |
Star and crescent (section Use in the Ottoman Empire) in various historical contexts, including as a prominent symbol of the Ottoman Empire, and in contemporary times used as a national symbol for some countries... |
History of Jerusalem (redirect from Jerusalem during the Ottoman period) In 1516, Jerusalem was taken over by the Ottoman Empire along with all of Greater Syria and enjoyed a period of renewal and peace under Suleiman the Magnificent... |
Church of Cassian (category Medieval Antioch) called church of St. Peter (gr. Hagios Petros), was the cathedral church of Antioch to the Melkite and Latin patriarch during late antiquity and the Middle... |