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Antioch and historian
The only early Arab historian who mentions the Druze is the 11th century Christian scholar Yahya of Antioch, who clearly refers to the heretical group created by ad-Darazī rather than the followers of Hamza ibn ' Alī.
Some, like theologian and ecclesiastical historian John Henry Newman, understand Eusebius ' statement that he had heard Dorotheus of Tyre " expound the Scriptures wisely in the Church " to indicate that Eusebius was Dorotheus ' pupil while the priest was resident in Antioch ; others, like the scholar D. S. Wallace-Hadrill, deem the phrase too ambiguous to support the contention.
According to Tamar's historian, the aim of the Georgian expedition to Trebizond was to punish the Byzantine emperor Alexius IV Angelus for his confiscation of a shipment of money from the Georgian queen to the monasteries of Antioch and Mount Athos.
Centuries later, the Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus in his Rhomaike Archaiologia ( Antiquitates romanae, " Roman Antiquities "), quoting Antioch of Syracuse states that Italus was an Oenotrian by birth and retells this account that Italia was named after him, alongside the other account that Italia derives its name from a word for calf, an etymology also stated by Timaeus, Varro ( Rerum Rusticarum, 2. 5 ), and Festus.
According to the historian Socrates of Constantinople, it was introduced into Christian worship by Ignatius of Antioch ( died 107 ) who, in a vision, had seen angels singing in alternating choirs.
For the history of his reign, the major sources are the Spaniard historian Hydatius ( 400 c. – 469 c .) and the Byzantine chronicler John of Antioch ( first half of the 7th century ):
According to the historian John of Antioch, Maximus poisoned the mind of the Emperor against Aëtius, resulting in the murder of his rival at the hands of Valentinian III.
The capital of Roman Syria was established in Antioch from the very beginning of Roman rule, while the capital of the Judaea province was shifted to Caesarea Maritima, which, according to historian H. H. Ben-Sasson, had been the " administrative capital " of the region beginning in 6 CE.
Two other first-hand reports of the plague's ravages were by the Syriac church historian John of Ephesus and Evagrius Scholasticus, who was a child in Antioch at the time and later also became a church historian.
According to the historian Socrates, its introduction into Christian worship was due to Ignatius of Antioch ( died 107 ), who in a vision had seen the angels singing in alternate choirs.
Dorotheus, a learned priest of Antioch, the teacher of the Church historian Eusebius of Caesarea, was appointed director without having to renounce his religion ( Eusebius, VII. 32 ).
Such, at least, is the sequence of events reported by the trustworthy historian Yahya of Antioch.

Antioch and Robert
Alan FitzFlaad ( d. c1114 ), a Breton knight, was granted the feudal barony of Oswestry by King Henry I who, soon after his accession, invited Alan to England with other Breton friends, and gave him forfeited lands in Norfolk and Shropshire, including some which had previously belonged to Ernoulf de Hesdin ( killed at Antioch while on crusade ) and Robert de Belleme.
* Pauline Allen and Robert Hayward, Severus of Antioch, Routlege, 2004.
The Siege of Antioch lasted many months ; in December, Robert and Bohemund briefly left the army to raid the surrounding territory for food, and on December 30 they defeated an army sent to relieve Antioch, led by Dukak of Damascus.
Antioch was eventually betrayed to Bohemund by an Armenian guard, and Robert was among the first to enter the city, but only a few days later they were themselves besieged by Kerbogha of Mosul.
Raymond left Antioch to attack Ma ' arrat al-Numan, which was captured ; Robert took part in this siege as well.
Raymond continued south to Jerusalem in January, 1099, but Robert and Godfrey remained behind in Antioch until February.
However, Bohemond, the son of Alexios ' former enemy Robert Guiscard, claimed the Principality of Antioch for himself.
The Church of St. Margaret of Antioch, Princes Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England was built between 1868 and 1869 by G. E. Street for Robert Horsfall.
Robert Walpole published, from papers left by Browne, an account of Browne's journey in 1802 through Asia Minor to Antioch and Cyprus in the second volume of his Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey ( 1820 ); also Remarks written at Constantinople ( 1802 ).

Antioch and wrote
The Early Church Fathers wrote that Luke was a physician in Antioch and an adherent of the Apostle Paul.
It is more likely that the epistle was written some time before the Jerusalem council, and that teachers came from Jerusalem to Antioch teaching the need for it after Paul wrote his epistle to the Galatians, churches from the first missionary journey, addressing this issue.
In 211, Alexander of Jerusalem wrote a letter commending him to the Church of Antioch, which may imply that Clement was living in in Cappadocia at that time.
In 1880, Sullivan wrote the cantata The Martyr of Antioch, presented at the Leeds Triennial Music Festival, with a libretto modified by Gilbert from an 1822 epic poem by Henry Hart Milman concerning the martyrdom of St. Margaret of Antioch in the 3rd century.
St. Ignatius of Antioch wrote shortly after Clement and in his letter from the city of Smyrna to the Romans he said he would not command them as Peter and Paul did.
Theodoret shared in the petition of John I of Antioch to Nestorius to approve of the term theotokos (" mother of God "), and upon the request of John wrote against Cyril's anathemas.
For example, John of Antioch wrote to Nestorius urging him to submit to the Pope's judgment and cease stirring up controversy over a word that he disliked ( Theotokos ) but which could be interpreted as having an orthodox meaning especially in light of the fact that many saints and doctors of the church had sanctioned the word by using it themselves.
To confirm this rank, the Metropolitan and leaders of the Church together wrote letters to the patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch to send a higher authority.
He wrote The Plan for the New Antioch ” which was his vision for the future of the school.
The rhetorician Aphthonius of Antioch, wrote a treatise on, and converted into Latin prose, some forty of these fables in 315.
Emperor Constantius II wrote to the church of Antioch: " Eudoxius went to seek you without my sending him.
Harmony being restored, John of Antioch and the other Eastern bishops wrote Maximian a letter of communion indicating their consent to his election and to the deposition of Nestorius.
To Proclus the matter appeared so serious that towards the close of 437 he wrote to John I of Antioch, as the leading prelate of the East, though really having no canonical jurisdiction over Osrhoene, begging him to persuade Ibas, if innocent, to remove the scandal by condemning publicly certain propositions chiefly drawn from Theodore's writings against the errors of Nestorius.
Gertrude Bell in her book Syria The Desert & the Sown published in 1907 wrote extensively about her travels across Syria including Antioch & Alexandretta and she noted the heavy mix between Turks and Arabs in the region at that time.
The flame was fed by leading men who had been disciples of the Interpreter: by Theodoret, who regarded him as a " doctor of the universal church " ( H. E. v. 39 ); by Ibas of Edessa, who in 433 wrote his famous letter to Maris in praise of Theodore ; by John I of Antioch, who in 428 succeeded to the see of Antioch.
viii. 6 ), now under the influence of Rabbula took a decided attitude of opposition ; he wrote to the synod of Antioch ( Ep.
Of Herodian, Photius wrote he neither exaggerates with hyperbole nor omits anything essential ; in short, in all the virtues of historiography there are few men who are his superior .” Zosimus used him as a source as did John of Antioch when writing his World Chronicle.
c. 170 – Theophilus of Antioch wrote in defense of creation beliefs and a relatively young Earth:
In September the leaders of the crusade wrote to Pope Urban II, asking him to take personal control of Antioch, but he declined.

Antioch and Mann
* Antioch College is founded, its first president is Horace Mann.
Founded in 1852 as Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, Horace Mann became the first president in 1853.
While Antioch College never diverged from the philosophy of Horace Mann, the final form of an Antioch education traced its roots from the election of Arthur Morgan as President of the college in 1920.
The quote Professor Fowler reads on the statue's plinth, " Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity ," is the motto of Rod Serling's alma mater Antioch College, and was said by its first president, Horace Mann.
* Recipient of the Antioch College Horace Mann Humanity Award ( 2003 )

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