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Anaxagoras (, " lord of the assembly "; c. 500 428 BC ) was a Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.
There are early legends of human flight such as the story of Icarus, and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear, such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum ( 428 347 BC ), the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas ( 810 887 ), Eilmer of Malmesbury ( 11th century ), and the hot-air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão ( 1685 1724 ).
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* 1985 A passenger train plunges into a ravine in Ethiopia, killing 428 in the worst railroad disaster in Africa.
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500 BC 428 BC ), Epicurus and Democritus prefigure later materialists.
Nestorianism is a Christological doctrine advanced by Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople from 428 431.
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Plato ( 428 / 427 348 / 347 BCE ) presented accounts of reincarnation in his works, particularly the Myth of Er.
* Theodore, ( c. 350 428 ), Christian theologian, bishop of Mopsuestia
The Church of the East was associated with the doctrine of Nestorianism, advanced by Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople from 428 431, which emphasized the disunion between the human and divine natures of Jesus.
Gunderic ( 379 428 ), King of the Vandals and Alans ( 407 428 ), led the Vandals, a Germanic tribe originally residing near the Oder River, to take part in the barbarian invasions of the western Roman Empire in the fifth century.
* The Great Mithridates Staircase leading on top of the Mount Mithridat, contains 428 footsteps, built in 1833 1840 under the guidance of Italian architect A. Digbi
In 431 / 434, while fighting in Africa under Aspar, Marcian was taken prisoner by the Vandals ; according to a later legend, he was brought before King Geiseric ( 428 477 ), who knew by an omen that Marcian was to be Emperor and was released on his oath never to take up arms against the Vandals.
) Observations by Eusebius and Georgius Syncellus can be taken to indicate that Bacchylides might have been still alive at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, but modern scholars have differed widely in estimates of the year of his death Jebb, for example sets it at 428 BC and yet a date around 451 BC is more favoured.
There are early legends of human flight such as the story of Icarus, and Jamshid in Persian myth, and later, somewhat more credible claims of short-distance human flights appear, such as the flying automaton of Archytas of Tarentum ( 428 347 BC ), the winged flights of Abbas Ibn Firnas ( 810 887 ), Eilmer of Malmesbury ( 11th century ), and the hot-air Passarola of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão ( 1685 1724 ).
None of the surviving works of the great fourth-century philosopher Plato ( 428 347 ) include any formal logic, but they include important contributions to the field of philosophical logic.

428 and Nestorius
The conflict came to a head in 428 after Nestorius, who originated in Antioch, was made Archbishop of Constantinople.
Nestorius took his Antiochene leanings with him when he was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II in 428.
Originally the church of Sassanid Persia, the Church of the East declared itself independent of other churches in 424 and over the next century became affiliated with Nestorianism, a Christological doctrine advanced by Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople from 428 to 431, which had been declared heretical in the Roman Empire.
Nestorius (; in Greek: Νεστόριος ; 386 451 ) was Archbishop of Constantinople from 10 April 428 to August 431 ( when the emperor Theodosius II confirmed his condemnation by the Cyrillian faction at Ephesus on 22 June ).
On the death of Sisinnius, the famous Nestorius succeeded as Archbishop of Constantinople ( 428 431 ), and early in 429, on a festival of the Theotokos ( Virgin Mary ), Proclus preached his celebrated sermon on the Incarnation, which was later inserted in the beginning of the Acts of the Council of Ephesus.
Other famous residents of the early Christian period in the city ’ s history include Saint Auxentius ( d. 360 ), and Theodore, bishop from 392 428, the teacher of Nestorius.
i. 2 ) that Nestorius, on his way from Antioch to Constantinople ( AD 428 ), took counsel with Theodore and received from him the seeds of heresy which he shortly afterwards scattered with such disastrous results.
Later he was a priest in Constantinople in the close circle of John Chrysostom, and he was a candidate for the patriarchate of Constantinople against Sisinnius ( 425 ), Nestorius ( 428 ), and Maximianus ( 431 ).
The doctrine of Nestorianism is associated with Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople 428 431.
During one sermon by Nestorius on this topic in AD 428 or 429, Eusebius publicly proclaimed that “ the eternal Word had submitted to be born a second time ,” getting his fellow listeners at the sermon to drown out Nestorius with sympathetic applause.

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He died there in around the year 428 BC.
All of the 3 main parties saw their total votes fall, with Labour's total vote dropping by 2. 8 million on 1997, the Conservatives 1. 3 million, and the Liberal Democrats 428, 000.
As of the census of 2000, there were 1, 101 people, 428 households, and 308 families residing in the village.
There were 428 households out of which 34. 3 % had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57. 9 % were married couples living together, 10. 7 % had a female householder with no husband present, and 28. 0 % were non-families.
*, Kenya shelters 16, 428 refugees from Ethiopia.
: 6. 1 % ( male 8, 428 ; female 8, 248 ) ( 2000 est.
36. 7 % ( male 1, 528, 271 / female 1, 464, 428 )
* Kenya shelters 16, 428 refugees from Ethiopia.
On June 28, 1906, Standard Oil of Indiana was indicted on 6, 428 counts of violation of the Elkins Act for accepting rebates on shipments on the Chicago & Alton Railroad.
On 31 March 2012, its population was recorded to be 664, 428.

and Nestorius
* 435 Deposed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Nestorius, considered the originator of Nestorianism, is exiled by Roman Emperor Theodosius II to a monastery in Egypt.
Nestorius ' opponents found his teaching too close to the heresy of adoptionism the idea that Christ had been born a man who had later been " adopted " as God's son.
However, a number of churches, particularly those associated with the School of Edessa, supported Nestorius though not necessarily his doctrine and broke with the churches of the West.
* April 10 Nestorius is made patriarch of Constantinople.
* August 3 Emperor Theodosius II exiles Nestorius, archbishop of Constantinople, to a monastery in the Libyan desert at the behest of his sister Pulcheria.
In the Bazaar, written towards the end of his life, Nestorius denies the heresy for which he was condemned and instead affirms of Christ " the same one is twofold " an expression that some consider similar to the formulation of the Council of Chalcedon.
** Nestorius ( c. 386 c. 451 ), Patriarch of Constantinople, 428-431
Nestorius ' rejection of the term Theotokos (' God-bearer ', or ' Mother of God ') has traditionally been held as evidence that he asserted the existence of two persons not merely two natures in Jesus Christ, but there exists no evidence that Nestorius denied Christ's oneness.
* Seleznyov, Nikolai N., " Nestorius of Constantinople: Condemnation, Suppression, Veneration, With special reference to the role of his name in East-Syriac Christianity " in: Journal of Eastern Christian Studies 62: 3 4 ( 2010 ): 165 190.
The normative Christology of the Assyrian church was written by Babai the Great ( 551 628 ) and is clearly distinct from the accusations directed toward Nestorius.
The normative Christology of the Assyrian church was written by Babai the Great ( 551 628 ) and is clearly distinct from the accusations directed toward Nestorius: his main christological work is called the ' Book of the Union ', and in it Babai teaches that the two qnome ( essences, or hypostases ) are unmingled but everlastingly united in the one parsopa ( personality ) of Christ.
# Theological History of the Doctrine of the Incarnation The Human and Divine Nature of Christ Enmity of the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Constantinople St. Cyril and Nestorius Third General Council of Ephesus Heresy of Eutyches Fourth General Council of Chalcedon Civil and Ecclesiastical Discord Intolerance of Justinian The Three Chapters The Monothelite Controversy State of the Oriental Sects I.

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