The CouncilofSeleucia was an early Christian church synod at Seleucia Isauria (now Silifke, Turkey). In 358, the Roman Emperor Constantius II requested...
Seleucia (/sɪˈljuːʃə/; Greek: Σελεύκεια), also known as Seleucia-on-Tigris or Seleucia on the Tigris or Seleucia ad Tigrim, was a major Mesopotamian city...
Church of the East (Classical Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ, romanized: ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā) or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church ofSeleucia-Ctesiphon...
places of that name as Seleucia on the Calycadnus (Seleucia ad Calycadnum), Seleucia in Cilicia, Seleucia in Isauria, Seleucia Trachea, and Seleucia Tracheotis...
Councilof Nicaea and the First Councilof Constantinople, as well as a series of their own national councils, starting with the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon...
recognition. In 409 the Church of the East received state recognition from the Sassanid Emperor Yazdegerd I, and the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon was called,...
marriages lead to the adultery of the soul." The Church of the East, in the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon in AD 410, ruled that "Christian women should...
their homeland following the Muslim conquest of Persia. In 410, the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon, the capital of the Sasanian Empire, organised the Christians...
Cyriacus (at the Councilof Philippopolis, 344) Theodosius (deposed at the CouncilofSeleucia, 359) Theophanes (at the First Councilof Ephesus, 431) John...
church council (the CouncilofSeleucia regarding the Arian controversy) in the year 359. The word "consubstantial" was used by the Councilof Chalcedon...
the Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon convened in 410 by the emperor Yazdegerd I (r. 399–420). As a result of this council, the Church of the East was set...
Armenian Life of Marutha of Maipherkat", Ralph Marcus, The Harvard Theological Review, 49. Curtin, D. P. (May 2021). CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon: Under...
Seleucia in Pieria (Greek Σελεύκεια ἐν Πιερίᾳ), also known in English as Seleucia by the Sea, and later named Suedia, was a Hellenistic town, the seaport...
Chronicle of Seert, Bishop David of Perat d'Maishan was present at the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon, around 325, and sailed as far as India. Gregory Bar Hebraeus...
Heortasius (fl. 358–361) was a 4th-century bishop of Sardis and attendee at the CouncilsofSeleucia and Constantinople. He was a proto-Catholic who was...
known introduction of "and the Son" into the Nicene Creed may have been the work of a local council in the east, the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon in Persia...
Persian Christians who follow Nestorianism gather in the second CouncilofSeleucia (modern Turkey). Syagrius, Roman official in Gaul (approximate date)...
bishop of Philadelphia in Lydia, deposed at the CouncilofSeleucia, 359 Theodosius the Cenobiarch (c. 423–529), a monk, abbot, and saint, founder and of the...
the Patriarch of Antioch until CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon(410 AD.) and reunited with Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch since c. 1652. Syriac monks...
the Roman Emperor Constantius II. After the CouncilofSeleuciaof 359, called by Constantius, Meletius of Antioch was transferred from Sebastea to Beroea...
marriages lead to the adultery of the soul." The Church of the East, in the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon in AD 410, ruled that "Christian women should...
condemned the Anomoeans in the CouncilofSeleucia, and the Anomoeans condemned the semi-Arians in their turn in the Councilsof Constantinople and Antioch;...
as 'Grand Metropolitan' and Primate of the Church of the East at the Synod ofSeleucia-Ctesiphon in 410. The acts of this Synod were later edited by the...
of the Church of the East formulated at the CouncilofSeleucia-Ctesiphon in Persia in 410. This council was held some twenty years before the Nestorian...