Παπαδόπουλος, Εκκλησία Αντιοχείας (1951)
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Abbreviation
Παπαδόπουλος, Εκκλησία Αντιοχείας (1951)
Form of publication
Book

Αρχιεπίσκοπος Αθηνών Χρυσόστομος (Παπαδόπουλος), Ιστορία της Εκκλησία Αντιοχείας. Εκ των καταλοίπων Χρυσοστόμου Α. Παπαδοπούλου, Αρχιεπισκόπου Αθηνών και πάσης Ελλάδος, Γρηγόριος Παπαμιχαήλ (επιστ. επιμ.), Γεώργιος Τριανταφυλλάκης (εκδ. επιμ.) (Αλεξάνδρεια 1951)

Data

Archbishop of Athens Chrysostomos (Papadopoulos), The Orthodox Church of Antioch (published in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1951, thirteen years after his death, when he left this study unfinished).

The work is divided in three parts. Part One: From the year 35 to 451 (pp. 1-415); Part Two: From 451 to 1517 (pp. 417-982); Part Three: From 1517 to 1935 (pp. 983-1048). Appendix I, ‘The Latin Propaganda in Syria” (pp. α-κζ); Appendix II, “The Contemporary Formation of the Church of Antioch” (pp. κη-λε). Map of the Metropolises during the reign of Emperor Anastasios. Chronological List of the Patriarchs of Antioch (pp. λζ-μα ). Index (μγ-π). Total pages, 1,150 (hard cover).

Key words
Adana, Vilayet / Province of Adana.
Aleppo, Vilayet of Haleb.
Alexandria, Egypt.
Amida / Diyabakir / Diyarbakır.
Antioch / Antakya.
Arabs.
Archives.
Ascetics.
Beirut.
Byzantine cities.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine sources.
Caliphate.
Chiotes.
Christians of the East.
Cilicia.
Clergy, clergymen.
Constantinople.
Cyprus.
Damascus.
Diplomacy.
Druze / Druzes.
Early Byzantine period.
Early Byzantine Syria.
Eastern Mediterranean.
Ecclesiastical history.
Ecclesiastical History, Sozomen.
Ecumenical councils.
Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Erzurum.
Greek language.
Holy Land.
Holy Sepulcher.
Ignatius the Godbearer, saint.
Islamic civilization.
Jewish religion.
Late Antiquity.
Latin Church.
Lebanon.
Mamluks.
Maronites.
Medieval era.
Mesopotamia.
Middle East under Latin rule.
Monasteries.
Moscow.
Nestorians, Nestorianism.
Northern / Upper Mesopotamia.
Origen.
Orthodox churches.
Orthodox Churches, organizations.
Orthodox Patriarchates.
Orthodoxy.
Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman period.
Palestine.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Patriarchate of Alexandria.
Patriarchate of Antioch.
Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Paul, apostle.
Persecution of Christians.
Peter, apostle.
Pillage.
Roman period, Imperial age.
Rome.
Russian Empire, 19th c.
Saints.
Sasanids / Sassanian Persians.
School of Edessa, Mesopotamia.
Syria.
Syrian Orthodox / Jacobites.
Theology.
Trans-Danubian Principalities.
Tripoli, Lebanon / Trablous.