Monophysite
61Trithéisme — Le trithéisme est la croyance qu il y a trois principes divins qui forment une triade. Le mot vient du grec ancien : du préfixe τρι / tri qui veut dire « trois » et de θεός / theos, « dieu ». Il s agit souvent trois dieux …
62Coptic Orthodox Church — Principal Christian church in Egypt. Until the 19th century it was called simply the Egyptian Church. It agrees doctrinally with Eastern Orthodoxy except that it holds that Jesus has a purely divine nature and never became human, a belief the… …
63Anthimus I — ▪ Byzantine patriarch also called Anthim Of Trebizond flourished 6th century Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (reigned 535–536), the last notable Byzantine churchman explicitly to advocate Monophysitism (see monophysite).… …
64Philoxenus Of Mabbug — ▪ Syrian bishop Syriac Akhsěnāyā born c. 440, , Tahal, Beth Garmaï [near modern Kirkūk, Iraq] died c. 523, , Gangra, Paphlagonia [near modern Samsun, Turkey] Syrian bishop, theologian, and classical author. He was a leader of the Jacobite… …
65Basil of Seleucia — • Bishop and ecclesiastical writer, date of birth uncertain; d., probably, between 458 and 460 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Basil of Seleucia Basil of Seleucia …
66Epiphanius of Constantinople — • Succeeded John II (518 20) as Patriarch of Constantinople Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Epiphanius of Constantinople Epiphanius of Constantinople …
67John Talaia — • Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria (481 482) at the time of the Monophysite troubles Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John Talaia John Talaia …
68Justinian I — • Roman Emperor (527 65) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Justinian I Justinian I † …
69Maphrian — • The Syriac word mafriano signifies one who fructifies, a consecrator. It is used to designate the prelate who holds the second rank after the patriarch among the Jacobite Syrians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maphrian Ma …
70Maronites — • History of the Maronite nation and Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maronites Maronites † …