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- liturgical language of the Syriac Melkites in Antioch and parts of Syria, while some other Aramaic-speaking Melkites, predominantly of Jewish descent,...
- Despite the Arab invasion, the Melkites continued to exercise an important role in the Universal Church. The Melkites pla**** a leading role in condemning...
- Lebanese Melkite Christians refers to Lebanese people who are members of the Melkite Gr**** Catholic Church in Lebanon, which is the third largest Christian...
- comprising only his proper Metropolitan Archeparchy of Damascus (of the Melkites)/ Damasco (Curiate Italian) / Dimašq / Aš-Šām / Damascen(us) Græcorum Melkitarum...
- Palestinian Melkites were the Melkites of Transjordan, who also used Palestinian Christian Aramaic. Another community of Aramaic-speaking Melkites existed...
- Melkite Patriarchate of Antioch may refer to: Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch Gr**** Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch, historically Melkite Patriarchate...
- Melkite Patriarchate may refer to: Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch historically, any of the Gr**** Orthodox patriarchates of the East: Gr**** Orthodox...
- establishment as Metropolitan titular archbishopric, Pelusium of the (Gr****) Melkites has had the following in****bents, all of this highest rank : Pierre Kamel...
- religion Baháʼí Buddhism Christianity Catholicism Armenian Catholic Maronite Melkite Ukrainian Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy Antiochian LDS Protestantism Islam...
- The Melkite Chronicle or Chronicle of 641 is an anonymous world chronicle written in Syriac shortly after the death of the Emperor Heraclius in 641. The...