- The
Cyrrhus in
Syria was
founded by
Seleucus Nicator shortly after 300 BC, and was
named after the
Macedonian city of
Cyrrhus.
Andronicus of
Cyrrhus built...
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Andronicus of
Cyrrhus or
Andronicus Cyrrhestes (Latin;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρόνικος Κυρρήστης, Andrónikos Kyrrhēstēs; fl. c. 100 BC) was a
Macedonian astronomer...
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Saint Abraham (
Cyrrhus, Syria, c. 350–Constantinople, 422) (also
known as Abraames,
Abraham of
Charres and
Abraham the
Apostle of
Lebanon was a Syrian...
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Isidorus of
Cyrrhus was a
bishop of
Cyrrhus, a
Roman city in what is
today Syria.
Cyrrhus was at the time a
diocese about forty miles square and embracing...
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penetrated into
Macedonia to the left of
Cyrrhus and Pella. It is
located near the
modern Aravissos. The
other Cyrrhus, a now-ruined city on the Euphrates...
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Sergius I of
Cyrrhus was a
bishop of
Cyrrhus, a
Roman city in what is
today Syria. He
lived at a time when
Cyrrhus was the
center of a
number of theological...
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Theodoret of
Cyrus or
Cyrrhus (Ancient Gr****: Θεοδώρητος Κύρρου; c. AD 393 – c. 458/466) was an
influential theologian of the
School of Antioch, biblical...
- children: Garmon, John Mark, Mary, Philip, Ruth, and Charles.
Theodoret of
Cyrrhus as
exegete of the Old Testament. Grahamstown:
Rhodes University. 1972....
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nephew of John I of Antioch, and
friend of the
influential Theodoret of
Cyrrhus.
Domnus was
ordained deacon by the
Patriarch Juvenal of
Jerusalem in 429...
- his views. His last
major defender within the
Roman Empire,
Theodoret of
Cyrrhus,
finally agreed to
anathematize him in 451
during the
Council of Chalcedon...