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    Al-Hadra ar-Ruǧǧāriyya. Arabism and images of kingship at the court of Roger II of Sicily by Bongianino, U

    Published 2012
    “…The legitimisation of king Roger's status heavily depended on official and ceremonial apparatuses based on Islamic models, which his vizier George of Antioch helped to mould to the social peculiarities of Norman Sicily. …”
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    Signatures of authority: colophons in seventeenth-century Melkite circles in Aleppo by Krimsti, F

    Published 2022
    “…This period is marked by what has been called a “cultural revival”, centering on the activities of several bishops—Meletios (Malātyūs) Karma (1572–1635), Archbishop of Aleppo and later Patriarch of Antioch as Euthymius (Aftīmyūs) II, figuring prominently among them. …”
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    Polyarchion (πολυάρχιον) in the medicine of Antiquity and Byzantium by Maciej Kokoszko, Zofia Rzeźnicka, Krzysztof Jagusiak, Konrad Tadajczyk

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Non-medical sources allow us to assume that polyarchion was produced in quantities tailored to individual patients' needs, and that it was available only in large urban centres such as Antioch or Constantinople.…”
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    Die Bergrede as ’n moontlike reaksie teen Paulus by C F. Meiring, Francois P. Viljoen

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…All of this and with the incident at Antioch in mind, the idea may arise that Matthew deliberately wrote the Gospel to react against Paul. …”
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    Między Chrystusem a ziemskimi pożądliwościami. Historia przekładów i interpretacji oraz współczesna debata nad ewokacją ho emos eros estaurotai (Rom 7, 2) Ignacego Antiocheńskiego... by Krzysztof Abucewicz

    Published 2015-12-01
    “… Composed into the letter of Ignatius of Antioch to the Church of Rome, perhaps the most famous evocation – ho emos eros estaurotai – has a long tradition of interpretation, which being initiated by Origen and taking somewhat turbulent course reaches our times. …”
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    Investigation of Sassanid civil activities during the Shapur I period in Khuzistan (Case study of Shushtar and Ramhormoz Bridges-Dams) by Mahnaz Sharifi

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Shapur I (240-270 AD), in the battle of Edessa in the year of 260 AD, successfully crossed the Euphrates River then went to the Antioch and seized the city. The Roman Emperor Valerian went to liberate the Antioch and took the city back, but then Shapur I strategically entrapped the Romans. …”
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    Przyczyny wyboru i depozycji Jana Chryzostoma z urzędu biskupa Konstantynopola (Próba reinterpretacji przekazów historycznych) by Piotr Szczur

    Published 2006-06-01
    “… Dans cet article, on a fait un essai de reinterpretation des textes originels et de leur presentation dans un contexte plus large, surtout celui qui prend en consideration les evenements qui ont eu lieu a Antioche. …”
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    Extreme vocality and the boundaries of song in the medieval crusades by Mason, JWT

    Published 2024
    “…First, instances of the adjective haut in the popular Chanson d’Antioche, an account of the First Crusade, are examined for the light they shed on the meaning of the term. …”
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    Cele chrześcijańskiego małżeństwa w nauczaniu Jana Chryzostoma by Piotr Szczur

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Pour cette raison, le prédicateur d’Antioche considère le mariage surtout comme un « médicament » contre le désir, un remède qui arrange la vie en pureté et l’entourage convenable à acquérir les vertus chrétiennes. …”
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    Conceptualising national identity in late twelfth-century chansons de geste composed in French by Goodwin, E

    Published 2022
    “…The corpus comprises Aliscans, La Chanson d’Antioche, La Chanson d’Aspremont, La Chanson des Saisnes and Raoul de Cambrai.…”
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    Les chétifs by Myers, G, G. M. Myers

    Published 1975
    “…The poem also includes certain topographical features of Syria and the Holy Land, but the overall impression is that they are vague and were probably borrowed from the <em>Chanson d' Antioche</em> and the <em>Chanson de Jérusalem</em>.…”
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