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  1. Ignatius Gronkowski

    Ignatius Gronkowski 1897 1964 was an United States American professional cyclist , most notable for having represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France Paris . ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes gr ignatius gronkowski 1.html ref He is also the great grandfather of three NFL players Rob Gronkowski New England Patriots , Dan Gronkowski Cleveland Browns , and Chris Gronkowski Indianapolis Colts . References reflist Persondata NAME Gronkowski, Ignatius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Olympic cyclist DATE OF BIRTH 1897 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1964 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gronkowski, Ignatius Category American cyclists Category 1897 births Category 1964 deaths US sport bio stub ...   more details



  1. Evagrius of Antioch

    Evagrius of Antioch was a claimant to the Patriarch of Antioch See of Antioch from 388 to 392. He succeeded Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch Paulinus and had the support of the Eustathius of Antioch Eustathian party, and was a rival to Flavian I of Antioch Flavian during the so called Meletian schism . ref name CE harvnb Forget 1913 ref History After Paulinus death in 388, the Eustathians still resented Flavian for his relation to the hated Meletius of Antioch Meletius , accused of being consecrated by Arians . So they elected Evagrius. ref cite book author Sozomen title Hist. Eccl. volume VII chapter 15 Flavian and Evagrius, Bishops of Antioch. The Events at Alexandria upon the Destruction of the Temple of Dionysus. The Serapeum and the other Idolatrous Temples which were destroyed. url http www.newadvent.org fathers 26027.htm ref According to Sozomen , he didn t last long. According to Theodoret , the consecration of Evagrius by Paulinus was against canon law , because he did it alone, in his death bed. Nonetheless, he was accepted by the emperor and thus the schism persisted. ref cite book author Theodoret title Hist. Eccles. volume V chapter 23 Of Flavianus bishop of Antioch and of the sedition which arose in the western Church on account of Paulinus. url http www.newadvent.org fathers 27025.htm ref Legacy Paulinus and Evagrius, of Eusthatian party, were recognized in the West as the true ... Jacques last Forget wstitle Schism volume 13 s start s bef before Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch Paulinus s ttl title List of Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch years 388 392 regent1 Flavian I of Antioch Flavian I years1 381 404 regent2 years2 s aft after Porphyrus of Antioch Porphyrus s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evagrius Of Antioch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 388 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evagrius Of Antioch Category 388 deaths Category Patriarchs of Antioch Category 4th century Romans Category 5th century ...   more details



  1. Constance of Antioch

    Infobox royalty consort yes name Constance of Antioch succession Principality of Antioch Princess of Antioch succession1 succession2 image caption reign 1131 1160 reign1 reign2 spouse Raymond of Antioch Raymond of Poitiers br Raynald of Ch tillon issue Bohemund III of Antioch br Maria of Antioch Maria, Byzantine Empress br Philippa of Antioch br Agnes of Antioch Agnes, Queen of Hungary br Jeanne? house House of Hauteville father Bohemund II of Antioch mother Alice of Antioch birth date 1127 death date 1163 aged 35 36 Constance of Antioch 1127 1163 was the only daughter of Bohemund II of Antioch by his wife Alice of Antioch Alice , kingdom of Jerusalem princess of Jerusalem . ref http roglo.eu roglo?lang en i 517978 Constance, Princess of Antioch ref She was also Princess regnant of the Principality of Antioch a crusader state from 1130 to her death. Life Early life She became princess of Antioch ... of Jerusalem 1131 1136 . Her mother Alice of Antioch Alice did not want the principality to pass ... s father Baldwin, who exiled her from Antioch. In 1135 Alice attempted once again to take control of the principality ... Alice nor Roger II of Sicily were to learn of this. To get to Antioch, Raymond had to dress ... with Fulk. In 1136 Raymond arrived in Antioch. Alice was tricked into believing Raymond .... Therefore, the Patriarch Aimery took over power in Antioch. Baldwin III of Jerusalem was appointed ... , who also became co ruler of Antioch. Raynald had been in the service of Baldwin III of Jerusalem . The marriage ... her independent rule over Antioch. The popular party supported her son from her first marriage ... of Manuel I died, the Emperor married the following year in 1160 to Maria of Antioch Maria , the daughter ... the Regency of Antioch. Raynald was released only 1176. In 1163 Constance asked the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia for aid in order to maintain her rule the citizens of Antioch then rioted and exiled her ... Raynald Agnes of Antioch 1154 1184 , who married king Bela III of Hungary Some sources ref http fmg.ac ...   more details



  1. Antioch School

    Antioch School may refer to Antioch School Anamosa, Iowa , National Register of Historic Places listings in Jones County, Iowa listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Jones County, Iowa Antioch School Pauline, Nebraska , National Register of Historic Places listings in Adams County, Nebraska listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Adams County, Nebraska Antioch Dependent School District No. 15 , Elmore City, Oklahoma, National Register of Historic Places listings in Garvin County, Oklahoma listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Garvin County, Oklahoma school disambiguation ...   more details



  1. John of Antioch

    Other persons with the same name John of Antioch disambiguation John I of Antioch was List of Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch 429&ndash 441 and led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorianism Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes confused with John Chrysostom , who is occasionally also referred to as John of Antioch . John gave active support to his friend Nestorius in the latter s dispute with Cyril of Alexandria . In the year 431, he arrived too late for the opening meeting of the First Council of Ephesus . Cyril, suspecting John of using procrastinating tactics to support Nestorius, decided not to wait and convened the council without John and his supporters, condemning Nestorius. When John reached Ephesus a few days after the council had begun, he convened a counter council which condemned Cyril and vindicated Nestorius. Two years later, in 433 John reconciled with Cyril based on the Formula of Reunion , a theological formula devised as a compromise. In the process, John lost many of his own supporters within his patriarchate. Some of his letters are extant. References The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church 3rd ed. , p. 887 start box succession box before Theodotus of Antioch Theodotus title List of Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch years 428&ndash 442 after Domnus II of Antioch Domnus II end box Category Patriarchs of Antioch Category Syriac people Category Ancient Christian controversies Category 5th century Byzantine people Category 5th century archbishops ca Joan I d Antioquia eo Johano de Antio io fr Jean Ier d Antioche gl Xo n de Antioqu a patriarca pt Jo o I de Antioquia sh Jovan od Antiohije fi Johannes I Antiokialainen ...   more details



  1. Antioch (Metra)

    Infobox Station style Metra name File Metra logo negative.png left 64px link Category Metra stations Antioch type image Antioch Train Station.jpg image size image caption The station building style Metra address 305 Depot Street br Antioch, Illinois coordinates coord 42.4810 88.0923 type railwaystation region US IL display inline,title line Rail color box system Metra line North Central other Western Kenosha County Transit structure platform 2 side platform s depth levels tracks 2 parking bicycle baggage check passengers pass year pass percent pass system opened closed rebuilt electrified ADA Yes code owned zone K former services S rail title Metra S rail line system Metra line North Central previous next Lake Villa mpassengers Antioch is a station on Metra s North Central Service in Antioch, Illinois Antioch , Illinois . The station is convert 55.7 mi km away from Union Station Chicago Union Station , the southern terminus of the line. ref http web.me.com willvdv chirailfan mmnc.html Metra Railfan Tips North Central Service ref In Metra s zone based fare system, Antioch is in zone K. Antioch is the northern terminus of the North Central Service. Bus connections Western Kenosha County Transit Route 2 References Reflist External links Metra web North Central antioch http www.digitalpast.org cdm4 item viewer.php?CISOROOT lakecoun004&CISOPTR 6083&REC 1 2001 Photo of Station DigitalPast.org http maps.google.com maps?hl en&ie UTF8&ll 42.480925, 88.093084&spn 0.00394,0.013722&z 17&layer c&cbll 42.480925, 88.093084&panoid 3PUu50HyQM27cCse850gCg&cbp 12,87.06,,0, 2.81 Station House from Google Maps Street View Category Metra stations Category Railroad stations along former Soo Lines Category Antioch, Illinois Category Railway stations in Lake County, Illinois Illinois railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Theophilus of Antioch

    There is also a Theophilus of Alexandria c. AD 412 . Infobox saint name Saint Theophilus of Antioch birth date death date 181 feast day 13 October venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Apologist and Patriarch of Antioch beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Theophilus , Patriarch of Antioch , ref Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius Church History Eusebius Ecclesiastical History iv. 20 Jerome Ep. ad Algas. quaest. 6. ref succeeded Eros c. 169, and was succeeded by Maximus I c.183, according to Henry Fynes Clinton , ref Fasti Romani ref but these dates are only approximations. His death probably occurred between 183 185. ref John Lightfoot , S. Ignatius , vol. ii. p. 166. ref We gather from his writings the only remaining being his apology to Autolycus that he was born a pagan, not far from the Tigris and Euphrates , and was led to embrace Christianity by studying the Holy Scriptures, especially the prophetical books. ref Apologia ad Autolycum i. 14, ii. 24. ref He makes no reference to his office in his existing writings, nor is any other fact in his life recorded. Eusebius, however, speaks of the zeal which he and the other chief shepherds displayed in driving away the heretics who ..., the 7th Bishop of Antioch c. 169 c. 183 , is his Apology to Autolycus Apologia ad Autolycum ... Rogers Theophilus of Antioch the life and thought of a second century bishop p57 ref References to Old ... http www.earlychristianwritings.com text theophilus book1.html Online Text for Theophilus of Antioch ... Saint Eros Eros title List of Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch years 169 182 after Saint Maximus of Antioch Maximus I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antioch ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Antioch, Theophilus Of Category Anti Gnosticism Category Patriarchs of Antioch ...   more details



  1. Principality of Antioch

    long name Principality of Antioch common name Antioch continent moved from Category Asia to the Middle ... of Antioch in the context of the other states of the Near East in 1135 AD . capital Antioch common ... 1098 1111 leader2 Bohemond VI year leader2 1252 1268 title leader Principality of Antioch Princes of Antioch, 1098 1268 Prince legislature The Principality of Antioch , including parts of modern ... of Antioch was, even at its greatest extent, much smaller than Edessa and Jerusalem. It extended ... army of the First Crusade continued south to siege of Antioch besiege Antioch . Bohemond I of Antioch ... Christian s who had not survived. Image SiegeofAntioch.jpeg thumb left The Siege of Antioch ..., was located in Antioch . The cathedral of St. Peter was excavated, and the Lance was discovered by Peter .... Early history Image AmalricPatriarchOfAntioch.JPG thumb Coin of the Latin Patriarch of Antioch Aymery of Limoges 1139 1193 , with bust of Aimery on the obverse File Helmet denier of Antioch 1163 1216.jpg thumb Helmet French denier denier of Antioch 1163 1216 . British Museum Bohemond I of Antioch ... he was forced by Alexius I to sign the Treaty of Devol , which would make Antioch a vassal state ... died in 1112 and was succeeded by Bohemond II of Antioch Bohemond II , under the regency of Tancred ... 27, 1119, Roger was killed at the Battle of Ager Sanguinis Ager Sanguinis the Field of Blood , and Antioch ... Baldwin s daughter Alice of Antioch Alice , ruled for only four short years, and the Principality was inherited by his young daughter Constance of Antioch Constance Baldwin II acted as regent again until ..., married Raymond of Antioch Raymond of Poitiers , who was 36. Raymond, like his predecessors, attacked ... arrived in Antioch in 1138 and forced Raymond to swear fealty to him, but a riot instigated by Joscelin ... in 1143. Antioch in the Byzantine Empire After the Siege of Edessa fall of Edessa in 1144, Antioch ... personal control of the Principality. Henceforth, the Principality of Antioch was to be a vassal ...   more details



  1. Philip of Antioch

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Philip of Antioch 1226, poisoned in prison was a member of the Ramnulfid family and king consort of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1222 to 1224 as the husband of queen Isabella of Armenia , the daughter of the king Leo I, King of Armenia Leo I of the Rubenid dynasty. He was a son of Bohemund IV , Principality of Antioch Prince of Antioch and Embriaco family Plaisance Embriaco of Gibelet . He married the 10 year old Isabella in June 1222, who had been queen of Armenia from 1219. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Philip of Antioch, King ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1226 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philip Of Antioch, King Category 1226 deaths Category Monarchs of Armenia Category Kings consort Category Year of birth unknown ca Felip d Antioquia de Philipp von Antiochia fr Philippe d Arm nie hy it Filippo d Antiochia ru ...   more details



  1. Philippa of Antioch

    Infobox royalty monarch consort name Philippa of Antioch full name image imgw caption succession Lady of Toron reign c.1166 1178 coronation predecessor successor regent succession1 reign1 coronation1 predecessor1 successor1 regent1 titles Lady Philippa of Toron br Princess Philippa of Antioch heir spouse Humphrey II of Toron issue royal house House of Ch tillon royal anthem father Raymond of Poitiers mother Constance of Antioch birth date 1148 birth place Antioch death date 1178 death place place of burial St Marie, Josaphat Philippa of Antioch 1148 1178 was the younger daughter of Constance of Antioch Constance, Princess of Antioch and her first husband Raymond of Poitiers . She was Lady of Toron by her marriage to Humphrey II of Toron and she was a mistress of Andronikos I Komnenos , ref http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ANTIOCH.htm PhilippaMHonfroyIIToron ANTIOCH, Medieval Lands ref who had seduced her while he was a guest at her stepfather s court. Early Life and Family Philippa was the younger daughter of Constance s first marriage. Philippa s siblings were Bohemond III of Antioch and Maria of Antioch , who married Manuel I Komnenos . In 1149, Philippa s father died in the Battle of Inab and her mother remarried in 1153 to Raynald of Ch tillon . From this marriage at least one daughter was born, Agnes of Antioch Agnes who married Bela III of Hungary . It is believed that another ... Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat . Philippa s maternal grandparents were Bohemund II of Antioch and Alice of Antioch . Her paternal grandparents were William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and his second ... of Raymond of Antioch Raymond , Principality of Antioch prince of Antioch . While residing here he captivated ..., and Andronikos was compelled to flee Antioch . Philippa was his mistress for up to two years in 1166 ... Of Antioch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mistress of Byzantine royalty DATE OF BIRTH 1148 PLACE OF BIRTH Antioch DATE OF DEATH 1178 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philippa Of Antioch Category Mistresses ...   more details



  1. Patriarch Ignatius

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Ignatius lang ru , lang el 1540 1620 was a Russian Orthodox bishop of Greeks Greek descent who was the second Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia in 1605 1606, even though his status is now disputed and he is frequently omitted from the list of Patriarchs of Moscow by the Russian Orthodox Church . Ignatius was reported to be of Cretan descent. He came to Russia in 1595 as a member of an ecclesiastic mission, sent by the Patriarch of Constantinople . He took part in the coronation of Boris Godunov . In the early 17th century, Ignatius was appointed Archbishop of Ryazan . After the death of Godunov, he expressed support to False Dmitriy I and, even before the pretender reached Moscow , was swearing in his supporters in Tula, Russia Tula . On June 30, 1605, Ignatius was elected patriarch by the council of bishops to replace Patriarch Jove Patriarch Job , who was sent into exile for refusing to acknowledge the pretender s rights for Russia n throne . Ignatius performed the coronation of False Dmitriy I on July 21, 1605 and later also celebrated the coronation of his wife Marina Mnishek and their marriage . At that time, Ignatius was also an ardent opponent of the Eastern Catholic Churches Unia . After the assassination of False Dmitriy I, Ignatius was removed from his see and confined in the Chudov Monastery by the order of Vasili IV of Russia Tsar Vasili IV . In 1610, patriarch Ignatius supported False Dmitriy II . In 1611, he was freed ... of False Dmitriy I to the Tsar of Russia Moscow throne and later conversion to the Unia , Ignatius ... Job was removed from his post by force, the legitimacy of Ignatius election and his status as patriarch ... . NAME Ignatius, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1540 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1620 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ignatius, Patriarch Category 1540 births Category 1620 ... Ignatius van Moskou es Ignacio de Mosc fr Ignace patriarche de Moscou pl Ignacy patriarcha Moskwy ...   more details



  1. Gregory of Antioch

    Infobox Patriarch name Gregory of Antioch patriarch of image church Eastern Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church see Antioch birth name enthroned 571 ended 593 predecessor Anastasius I of Antioch successor Anastasius I of Antioch birth date birth place death date death place other footnotes Gregory of Antioch was the Greek Patriarch of Antioch from 571 to 593. Gregory of Antioch began as a monk in the monastery of the Byzantines in Jerusalem , or so we learn from Evagrius Scholasticus . He was transferred by the roman emperor emperor Justin II 565 578 to Mount Sinai Sinai . He was abbot there when the monastery was attacked by Arabs . John Moschus mentions he was also abbot of Pharan in Palestine . In 569 70 he became Patriarch of Antioch after Justin II deposed the Patriarch Anastasius I of Antioch . In 578, Anatolius Osroene Anatolius accused Gregory of being a Crypto Paganism crypto pagan involved in the sacrifice of a boy, but recanted on being subjected to extreme of torture ref name Evagrius Evagrius Scholasticus 1846 , Book 5, Chapter 18 XVIII ref Gregory was an influential figure, who quarrelled with the Count of the East and was subjected to official harassment and enquiries in consequence, including an appearance in court in Constantinople some time before 588. The charges were trumped up, it seems, and he was acquitted. When Roman troops fighting the Persians mutinied in the time of the emperor Maurice I , Gregory was asked to mediate. When Chosroes II of Persia was obliged to flee to the Romans for safety early in his reign, Gregory of Antioch and Domitian, Metropolitan ... gout . His predecessor Anastasius I of Antioch then become Patriarch once more. Five homily homilies ... Persondata . NAME Gregory Of Antioch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Greek Patriarch of Antioch DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 593 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gregory Of Antioch Category 593 deaths Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch Category Eastern Catholicism Category 6th ...   more details



  1. Ignatius Carbonnelle

    Ignatius Carbonnelle 1829 &ndash 1889 was a Jesuit , mathematician and the founder of the Scientific Society of Brussels. ref CathEncy wstitle Ignatius Carbonnelle ref References reflist Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1829 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1889 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1829 births Category 1889 deaths Category Belgian Jesuits RC clergy stub Europe mathematician stub fr Ignace Carbonnelle ...   more details



  1. Ignatius Cadette

    Ignatius Cadette , born 3 March 1957 in Castries , St Lucia , is a former West Indian cricket er who played first class cricket first class and List A cricket for Windward Islands cricket team Windward Islands and the Combined Islands cricket team in the 1970s and 1980s as a batsman and wicketkeeper. ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 11 11989 11989.html title Ignatius Cadette publisher www.cricketarchive.com accessdate 2010 03 07 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cadette, Ignatius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cadette, Ignatius Category 1957 births Category West Indian cricketers Category Living people Category Combined Islands cricketers Category Windward Islands cricketers SaintLucia stub WestIndies cricketbio stub ...   more details



  1. Ignatius Zhuwakiyi

    Orphan date February 2009 Ignatius Zhuwakiyi born 1969 is a Zimbabwe an sculptor . A native of Harare , Zhuwakiyi is the youngest of four, and grew up in St Mary s Township, Chitungwisa there, he attended local primary school primary and secondary school s. He left high school after his second year. After meeting Locardia Ndandarika he grew interest in sculpting, in 1989 becoming involved at the Chapungu Sculpture Park . Along with Godfrey Machinjili , Vitalis Muchenje , and Axilia Tatisa he exhibited at the Young Generation show at the John Boyne Gallery in 1990. References http www.zimsculpt.com artist.php?id 36 Biographical sketch Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zhuwakiyi, Ignatius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Zimbabwean sculptor DATE OF BIRTH 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zhuwakiyi, Ignatius Category 1969 births Category Living people Category Zimbabwean sculptors Zimbabwe sculptor stub es Ignatius Zhuwakiyi ...   more details



  1. Ignatius O'Connor

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Brother Ignatius O Connor FMS was a Marist Brother who worked extensively in Queensland , Australia and was the founding headmaster of Catholic boys school Marist College Ashgrove . In honour of his work in the founding of the college, one of the eight houses of the secondary school was named in his memory when the house system began in 1993. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oconnor, Ignatius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oconnor, Ignatius Category Australian monks Category Marist Brothers Australia bio stub christian bio stub ...   more details



  1. Antioch University

    Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox University name Antioch University native name image name Antioch University.png ... web url http antiochiana.antioch.edu PresidentsList.htm title Presidents of Antioch Bot generated ... www.antioch.edu address publictransit telephone coor logo Antioch University is an American ... . Additionally, Antioch University houses two institution wide programs, the Ph.D. in Leadership and Change ref http www.phd.antioch.edu Ph.D. in Leadership and Change ref and Antioch Education Abroad. ref http aea.antioch.edu Antioch Education Abroad ref Overview Antioch University serves more than ... home to the landmark PhD in Leadership and Change Antioch Education Abroad, an exceptional slate ... of the modern Antioch University were sown in the birth of an independent, non sectarian college founded ..., the first of its present campuses. Antioch University was originally a single campus college, Antioch College , and was the result of American educator Horace Mann s dream to establish a college ... choosing. Founded in 1852 as Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, Horace Mann became the first ... thinking were integral parts of Antioch College. Six students were accepted for the first quarter ... The notion of gender equality extended also to the faculty. Antioch was the first U.S. college to designate ... na hometown antioch2 title Antioch College alumni plan to save their school author P.J. Huffstutter ... years and remained a lifelong student. 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 Ernest ... Antioch which was his vision for the future of the school. This was the beginning of Antioch s unique .... Morgan remained at Antioch until 1933, when Franklin D. Roosevelt President Roosevelt requested that he assume directorship of the Tennessee Valley Authority Project. Expansion In 1964, Antioch University took over the Putney School of Education in Vermont now Antioch University New England in Keene ...   more details



  1. Alice of Antioch

    Infobox royalty consort yes name Alice title Princess of Antioch image imgw 180px caption reign 1126 1130 spouse Bohemund II of Antioch issue Constance of Antioch house House of Rethel br House of Hauteville ... of Antioch . Biography Alice was the second daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Morphia ... I . Baldwin II had become regent of Antioch after the defeat of the principality at the Battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119. In 1126, the 18 year old Bohemund II of Antioch Bohemund , son of Bohemund I of Antioch Bohemund I , the first prince of Antioch, arrived to claim his inheritance. Immediately ... with the Danishmends , and Baldwin returned to Antioch to assume the regency, but Alice wanted the city ... enter Antioch, but some of the Antiochene nobles opened the gates for Baldwin s representatives, Fulk ... was expelled from Antioch, but was allowed to keep for herself Latakia and Jabala , the cities which had been her dowry when she had married Bohemund. Baldwin left Antioch under the regency of Joscelin, ruling for Alice and Bohemund s young daughter Constance of Antioch Constance . Baldwin also died ... to take control of Antioch, not wishing her young daughter to inherit the principality. The Antiochene ... not allow Fulk to pass through the County of Tripoli , and Fulk was forced to travel to Antioch by sea ... fought a battle near Rugia , but peace was eventually made, and Fulk restored the regency in Antioch ... to take control of Antioch, negotiating with the Byzantine Empire for a husband for Constance the future ..., however, not wanting a Greek alliance, secretly summoned Raymond of Antioch Raymond of Poitiers to marry Constance. The Latin Patriarch of Antioch Patriarch , Ralph of Domfort, convinced Alice ... underage Constance. Alice was humiliated and left Antioch, never to return. She died in Latakia ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Antioch, Alice of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Jerusalem DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Latakia DEFAULTSORT Antioch ...   more details



  1. Paulinus of Antioch

    For the fourth century bishop Paulinus, Bishop of Antioch Infobox saint name Saint Paulinus birth date death date 67 feast day 12 July venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption birth place death place titles Bishop of Lucca and Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage Lucca , Italy major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Paulinus was an early Christian , who, along with a priest , deacon and soldier , all of whose names were forgotten through time suffered martyrdom in 67. ref http saints.sqpn.com saintp6a.htm Saint Paulinus of Antioch Patron Saints Index ref Paulinus is believed to have been Conversion to Christianity converted and sent by St. Peter , whom he met at Antioch , to Lucca . He is believed to be the first Bishop of Lucca . ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 5325 St. Paulinus of Antioch Catholic Online ref Notes Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paulinus Of Antioch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paulinus Of Antioch Category 67 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category 1st century Christian martyr saints de Paulinus von Antiochia M rtyrer it Paolino di Lucca pl Paulin z Lukki ...   more details



  1. Ignatius Kilage

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Sir Ignatius Kilage , Order of St Michael and St George GCMG 1941 &ndash 31 December 1989 was the fourth Governor General of Papua New Guinea and served from March to December 1989, when he died suddenly in office. Prior to the vice regal post, Kilage was chief ombudsman of Papua New Guinea and author the book My Mother Calls Me Yaltep . After his death, a stadium was named in his honour in 1991. Start box Succession box title Governor General of Papua New Guinea before Sir Kingsford Dibela after Sir Serei Eri years 1989 End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kilage, Ignatius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 December 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kilage, Ignatius Category 1941 births Category 1989 deaths Category Governors General of Papua New Guinea Category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George Category Ombudsmen Category Papua New Guinean writers PapuaNewGuinea politician stub de Ignatius Kilage sv Ignatius Kilage ...   more details



  1. Dennis Ignatius

    His Excellency Dennis Joachim Ignatius AMN, JSD, DSPN, B.A. born May 11, 1949 in Penang, Malaysia is a Malaysian diplomat and has served as High Commissioner to Canada since 2002. He graduated in 1972 from the University of Malaya , shortly at thereafter being posted to the Malaysian High Commission to the United Kingdom, then the Embassy to the People s Republic of China . He served as a counsellor at the Malaysian Embassy to the United States , and Ambassador to Chile . He is married to Cherry Ignatius. Dennis Ignatius is a Pentecostalism Pentecostal Christianity Christian , which he converted to in 1986. ref http www.christianlegalfellowship.org Conference 202006 speakers2006.htm Christian legal fellowship ref He has authored one book, Fire Begets Fire , ref http www.firebegetsfire.org Fire Begets Fire &mdash official book website ref on the subject of passionately pursuing God . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ignatius, Dennis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 11, 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ignatius, Dennis Category 1949 births Category Living people Category Malaysian Pentecostals Category Converts to Christianity Category Malaysian diplomats Category Ambassadors of Malaysia Category Ambassadors to Chile Category High Commissioners to Canada Category High Commissioners of Malaysia ...   more details



  1. School of Antioch

    The School of Antioch was one of the two major centers of the study of biblical exegesis and theology during Late Antiquity the other was the catechetical school of Alexandria . This group was known by this name because the advocates of this tradition were based in the city of Early centers of Christianity Antioch Antioch , one of the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire . While the Christian intellectuals of Alexandria emphasized the allegorical interpretation of Scriptures and tended toward a christology that emphasized the union of the human and the divine, those in Antioch held to a more literal and occasionally Typology theology typological exegesis and a christology that emphasized the distinction between the human and the divine in the person of Jesus Christ . The school in general tended to what might be called, in a rather loose sense, an Adoptionism Adoptionist Christology. ref Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. New York Oxford University Press. 2005, article Adoptianism ref Nestorius , before becoming Patriarch of Constantinople, had been a monk at Antioch and had there become imbued with the principles of the Antiochene theological school. ref Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. New York Oxford University Press. 2005, article Nestorius ref The school of Antioch is best divided into three periods the early school 270 early fourth century the middle school 350 433 the late school after 433 . After the early school of Antioch came into decline, the presbyter Diodore of Tarsus re founded it in the middle of the fourth century as a semi monastic community. References Reflist See also Adoptionism Antioch Christianity Catechetical School of Alexandria Early Christianity Nestorianism Theodore of Mopsuestia Christian theology stub Category Ancient Christian controversies Category Christian organizations established in the 3rd century Category Christian terms Category Philosophical schools and traditions ...   more details



  1. Henry of Antioch

    Henry of Antioch b. 1198 1217, d. 18 27 of June, 1276 , ref http www.kittymunson.com GEDbrows g299.html I05989 KittyMunson.com ref alternately known as Henri de Poitiers or Henry of Poitiers , was the son of Bohemond IV of Antioch , Principality of Antioch Prince of Antioch and his first wife Embriaco family Plaisance Embriaco de Giblet . In 1233 Henry married Isabella of Antioch , the daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne . In 1263, she was appointed regent of Kingdom of Jerusalem Jerusalem and in turn appointed Henry bailli of the kingdom. Henry and Isabella had two children Hugh III of Cyprus 1235 1284 , also Hugh I of Jerusalem. Marguerite of Antioch c.1244 1308 , married in 1268 Jean de Montfort died 1283 Jean de Montfort but had no children by him. She later became a nun in Cyprus, and was buried in Nicosia . His children both adopted their mother s surname of de Lusignan , founding the Lusignan Second House of Lusignan Second House of Lusignan . Henry drowned at sea off Tyre, Lebanon Tyre in June, 1276 while sailing to Tripoli, Lebanon Tripoli in a German ship. His body was recovered and, after the death of Hugh III, both were returned to Nicosia for burial. References Reflist cite web title Medieval Lands Project url http fmg.ac Projects MedLands ANTIOCH.htm Henridied1276MIsabelleCyprus accessdate 2008 07 17 Persondata name Henry of Antioch alternative names short description date of birth 1198 place of birth date of death 1276 place of death Category 1276 deaths Category Deaths by drowning Category French nobility Category Principality of Antioch Category 1198 births Europe noble stub de Heinrich von Antiochia ...   more details



  1. Eustathius of Antioch

    Eastern Christianity St. Eustathius redirects here see also Saint Eustace . Eustathius of Antioch , sometimes surnamed the Great , was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century. He was a native of Side in Pamphylia . About 320 he was bishop of Aleppo Beroea , and he became patriarch of Antioch shortly before the First Council of Nicaea Council of Nicaea in 325. In that assembly he distinguished himself zealously against the Arianism Arians , though the Allocutio ad Imperatorem with which he has been credited is hardly genuine. His anti Arian polemic against Eusebius of Caesarea made him unpopular among his fellow bishops in the East, and a synod convened at Antioch in 330 deposed him for adultery, ref Philostorgius , in Photius, Epitome of the Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius , book 2, chapter 7. ref which was confirmed by the emperor. For instance, in the dispute with Eustathius of Antioch, who opposed the growing influence of Origen and his practice of an allegorical exegesis of scripture, seeing in his theology the roots of Arianism, Eusebius, an admirer of Origen , was reproached by Eustathius for deviating from the Nicene faith, who was charged in turn with Sabellianism . Eustathius was accused, condemned, and deposed at a synod in Antioch. The people of Antioch rebelled against this action, while the anti Eustathians proposed Eusebius as the new bishop, but he declined. He was banished to Trajanopolis in Thrace , where he died, probably about 337, though possibly not until 370. ref cite web last Socrates Scholasticus title Ecclesiastical History url http ... 210 7 161.html St. Eustathius, Patriarch of Antioch, Confessor , Butler s Lives of the Saints s start succession box before Paulinus of Tyre title List of Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch years 324 337 or 360 after Meletius of Antioch Meletius s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... Patriarchs of Antioch Category Syrian saints Category Syrian Roman Catholic saints Category 4th ...   more details



  1. Antioch, Tennessee

    cleanup date February 2009 Antioch is a community in southeastern Davidson County, Tennessee Davidson County , Tennessee , that is governed by the Nashville, Tennessee Nashville metropolitan government . The area is assigned to postal zip code 37013. History The community takes its name from Antioch, Turkey, an ancient city in Anatolia. As recently as the 1960s Antioch was a small community catering to the needs of area farmers with amenities such as a feed mill. Adjacent to Bakertown a similar small community it was located on the banks of Mill Creek, a minor tributary of the Cumberland River that rises near Nolensville, Tennessee Nolensville , several miles to the southeast. This area has become less important over time as zoning restrictions forbidding further development on a floodplain have limited the construction of more businesses in this area, which had started to become quite congested. Or date September 2007 In the 1970s Antioch experienced explosive growth, largely due to the expansion of the Nashville sanitary sewer sewer system to the area and the availability of large amounts of former farmland, which made possible the construction of many low rise apartment complexes, and several mobile home communities. Citation needed date January 2011 The area continues to experience some of the highest growth rates in Nashville Davidson County. ref Nashville & Davidson County ... Antioch Priest Lake Community Plan 2003 Update , Main Plan Document, page 5. Page 137 of PDF retrieved on January 24, 2011. ref Economy The most important business concentration in Antioch is Hickory ... s former primary outdoor music venue, was located a few miles south of Antioch on the Rutherford ..., and has since been demolished. Antioch is the site of the Christian denomination denomination al headquarters ... States Tennessee Localities A Antioch Antioch, Tennessee coord missing Tennessee DEFAULTSORT Antioch Tennessee Category Neighborhoods in Nashville, Tennessee pl Antioch Tennessee ...   more details




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