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Monophysite
Monophysite, n. (a.) Eccl. Hist. (məˈnɒfɪsaɪt) [ad. eccl.L. Monophysīta, a. eccl.Gr. Μονοϕυσίτης, f. µόνο-ς mono- + ϕύσ-ις nature: see -ite1 1 a.] A heretic who believes that there is only one nature in the person of Jesus Christ. The bodies of Christians now professing this belief are the Coptic, A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monophysitism
Groups called monophysite The forms of monophysism were numerous, and included the following: Acephali were Monophysites who in 482 broke away from Tritheists, a group of sixth-century Monophysites said to have been founded by a Monophysite named John Ascunages of Antioch. wikipedia.org
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monophysitism
monophysitism (məˈnɒfɪsaɪtɪz(ə)m) [f. Monophysite + -ism.] The belief of the Monophysites.1837 Pop. Encycl. V. 37/1 In 483, the Acephali..had already seceded, and formed the real strength of Monophysitism. 1899 Dublin Rev. Jan. 83 The extension of the Coptic Rite in Egypt favoured the spread of mono... Oxford English Dictionary
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Barsanuphians
The Barsanuphians (also Barsanuphites or Bersounouphites) were a monophysite non-Chalcedonian Christian sect in Egypt between the late 6th and early 9th They were counted among the Akephaloi (leaderless ones) who split from the mainstream monophysite patriarchate of Alexandria during the reign of the Emperor wikipedia.org
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Triphysite
ˈTriphysite [f. tri- + Gr. ϕύσις nature + -ite1 1 a: see Monophysite.] See quot.1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects (1886) 599/2 Triphysites, those divines who..a.d. 684, 688..declared a belief not only in Christ's distinct Divine and Human natures, but also in a third nature resulting from the union of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amantius (praepositus)
A eunuch, he was appointed to the post of praepositus sacri cubiculi sometime after 513, as he was an addressee of the Monophysite prelate Severus of Antioch ; Amantius himself was probably a Monophysite. wikipedia.org
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diphysite
diphysite, n. (a.) Theol. (ˈdɪfɪsaɪt) [f. Gr. δι-, δίς twice, doubly + ϕύσις nature + -ite.] One who held the doctrine (ˈdiphysiˌtism), of two distinct natures in Christ, a divine and a human, as opposed to the monophysite doctrine: see Dyophysite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Longinus (missionary)
Longinus () was a Byzantine Monophysite missionary and the first ordained Christian bishop in Nubia. Triumvirate" of the sixth century for their role in maintaining and expanding the Monophysite church. wikipedia.org
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Tubna
History Tubna was the seat of a Monophysite monastery by the second half of the 6th century. Moreover, the Ghassanids were adamant supporters of the Monophysite church and their relationship with Tubna may have been based on their support for its wikipedia.org
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Marinus (praetorian prefect)
He served twice as praetorian prefect of the East, supervised some of Anastasius's tax reforms, supported the Emperor's pro-Monophysite policies and led Biography Marinus was a native of Apamea in Syria, and, like most Syrians, a Monophysite. wikipedia.org
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小圣索菲亚大教堂
Sergius and Bacchus in Constantinople and the Monophysite Refugees", extract from Dumbarton Oaks Papers No. 54. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Lebon
His 1909 thesis devoted to Monophysite resistance to the Chalcedonian definition or horos centred on the writings of Severus of Antioch and the influence wikipedia.org
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Al-Nu'man VI ibn al-Mundhir
Refusing to renounce his Monophysite faith, he was arrested and exiled to Sicily, where his father had been banned earlier. wikipedia.org
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Metropolis of Tricca, Gardiki and Pyli
He was an Origenist and Monophysite who wrote a commentary on the Apocalypse. wikipedia.org
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Isaac of Antioch
He says there were three Isaacs who wrote in Syriac, two Monophysite and one Chalcedonian: The first, he says, a native of Amid, and pupil of S. Still the majority of the poems are the work, of one hand the 5th-century monophysite who wrote the poem on the parrot. wikipedia.org
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