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came and Antioch
In a few cases, a bishop came to preside over a number of dioceses, i. e., Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria.
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.
The conflict came to a head in 428 after Nestorius, who originated in Antioch, was made Archbishop of Constantinople.
By degrees, however, Justinian came to understand that the formula at issue not only appeared orthodox, but might also serve as a conciliatory measure toward the Monophysites, and he made a vain attempt to do this in the religious conference with the followers of Severus of Antioch, in 533.
From even further west, a tribute embassy came to the court of Taizong in 643 from the Patriarch of Antioch.
The first test of Manuel's reign came in 1144, when he was faced with a demand by Raymond, Prince of Antioch for the cession of Cilician territories.
According to Acts, he was one of a group of prophets who came to Antioch from Jerusalem.
He studied theology at Alexandria under Aetius, and afterwards came under the influence of Eudoxius of Antioch, who ordained him deacon.
Tancred and Baldwin's armies skirmished briefly at Mamistra, but the two never came to open warfare and Tancred marched on towards Antioch.
He was present at the siege of Nicaea and the Battle of Dorylaeum in 1097, but his first major role came in October 1097 at the siege of Antioch.
The dispute came to open conflict between Antioch and Edessa, with Joscelin allying with the Muslims against Bohemond.
When Manuel came to Antioch later that year to meet with Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem, Raynald was forced to lead Manuel's horse into the city.
At first the position was an Episcopate, which was revered as one of the three most ancient Episcopates, along with Rome and Antioch, several centuries before Jerusalem or Constantinople attained that status in 381 or 451 ; the five subsequently came to be known as the Pentarchy.
The Greek Marina came from Antioch, Pisidia ( as opposed to Antioch of Syria ), but this distinction was lost in the West.
The Prince of Antioch, Raymond of Poitiers, quickly came to the aid of the besieged citadel.
Roger of Salerno, prince of Antioch, would not wait for Baldwin's reinforcements, and the Antiochene army was destroyed in a battle the crusaders came to call Ager Sanguinis ( the Field of Blood ).
Between 355 and 359 Eudoxius was in attendance on the emperor in the West, when news came of the death of Leontius of Antioch.
The non-Chalcedonians under Severus ultimately established a rival church, which eventually came to be called the Syriac Orthodox Church ( which is a part of the Oriental Orthodox Church ), which has continued to appoint its own Syriac Patriarchs of Antioch.
Baldwin planned to attack Aleppo as well, but Antioch, which passed to Bohemund II when he came of age in 1126, began to fight with Edessa and the plan fell through.
In the early summer of 1137, Emperor John II Comnenus came to Cilicia with a full force on his way to take Antioch ; his army successively retook Seleucia, Korikos, Tarsus, Mamistra, Adana, Tel Hamdoun ( now Toprakkale in Turkey ) and Anazarbus.
In the early summer of 1137, the Byzantine Emperor John II came to Cilicia with a full force on his way to take Antioch ; his army successively took Seleucia, Korikos, Tarsus, Mamistra, Adana, Tel Hamdoun ( now Toprakkale in Turkey ) and Anazarbus.
342 ), and when four Arian bishops consequently came from Antioch to Trier with the purpose of winning Emperor Constans to their side, Maximinus refused to receive them and induced the emperor to reject their proposals.
Later, these sees were called Patriarchates and were given an order of precedence: Rome, though it was no longer capital of the empire, was given first place, then came Alexandria and Antioch.

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