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1 Antioch Law Journal
Law: Antioch L.J.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Antioch Law Journal
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2 FM-99.9, Antioch, Illinois
Radio: WFELУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > FM-99.9, Antioch, Illinois
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3 Antioquía
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4 антиохийский
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5 město v Turecku
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6 Антиохия
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7 Antioĥio
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8 Ἀντιόχεια
Ἀντιόχεια, ας, ἡ (lit., ins, Joseph., SibOr) Antioch.① A. on the Orontes, the largest city in Syria (Jos., Ant. 16, 148), capital of the Seleucid Empire, later seat of the Rom. legate. Many Jews lived there (Jos., Bell. 7, 43; Just., A I, 26, 4). Of the origin of the Christian community in A. we know only what is reported in Ac 11:19–26. Paul labored there Ac 13:1; 14:26; 15:22ff; 18:22, and had a difference of opinion w. Peter Gal 2:11. Ignatius, superintendent (bishop) of the church there, mentions the city IPhld 10:1; ISm 11:1; IPol 7:1.—OMüller, Antiquitates Antiochenae 1839; TMommsen, Röm. Gesch. V 456ff; RFörster, A. am Orontes: Jahrb. d. K. D. Arch. Inst. 12, 1897, 103–49; HLeclerq, Antioche: DAC I 2359–427; KBauer, A. in der ältesten Kirchengesch. 1919; HDieckmann, Antiochien 1920; KPieper, A. am Orontes im ap. Zeitalter: ThGl 22, 1930, 710–28; VSchultze, Antiocheia 1930; LEnfrey, Antioche 1930; CKraeling, The Jewish Commun. at Antioch: JBL 51, ’32, 130–60; MTenney, BiblSacra 107, ’50, 298–310; JKollwitz, RAC I ’50, 461–69; GDowney, A History of Antioch in Syria from Seleucus to the Arab Conquest, ’61; WMeeks/RWilcken, Jews and Christians in Antioch in the First Four Centuries of the Common Era ’78; RBrown/JMeier, Antioch and Rome ’83; Schürer index.② Pisidian A. (Strabo 12, 8, 14; Pliny the Elder, NH 5, 94; OGI 536, 2), belonging to the province of Galatia, seat of the civil and military administration in S. Galatia. Visited several times by Paul Ac 13:14; 14:19, 21; 2 Ti 3:11.—Ramsay, Bearing 282ff; WCalder, JRS 2, 1912, 79–109; PGaechter, Petrus u. seine Zeit, ’58, 155–212; Schürer III 32. -
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f.1 Antioch, Antioch on the Orontes, Great Antioch, ancient city on the eastern side of the Orontes River. in Turkey.Hoy es la moderna ciudad de Antakya Today is the modern city of Antakya.2 Antioquia.* * *SF Antioch* * *Antioquia* * *[en Colombia] Antioquia -
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IAntiochian, person from Antioch; high official from Antioch (2 Maccabee 6:1)IIAntiochensis, Antiochense ADJAntiochian, of/from/pertaining to Antioch (city) or King Antiochus -
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IAntiochena, Antiochenum ADJAntiochian, of/from/pertaining to Antioch (city) or King AntiochusIIAntiochian, person from Antioch; high official from Antioch (2 Maccabee 6:1) -
12 Игнатий Богоносец, сщмч.
(ум. 107; св. еп. Антиохийский, преемник Еввода ( Evodius), первого епископа после ап. Петра, д. п. 20 декабря / 2 января, катол. - 17 октября) St. Ignatius the "Theophorus" ( God-bearer), Pr.-M., Bp. of Antioch; St. Ignatius of AntiochПеренесение мощей сщмч. Игнатия Богоносца (отмечается 29 января / 11 февраля) — the Translation of the Relics of St. Ignatius, the "Theophoros", Pr.-M., Bp. of Antioch
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Игнатий Богоносец, сщмч.
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16 Антиохийская православная церковь
2) Christianity: Antiochian Orthodox ChurchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Антиохийская православная церковь
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17 Артемий Антиохийский
Christianity: Artemius of Antioch (раннехристианский святой), Artemius at Antioch (христианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Артемий Антиохийский
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18 Дросида Антиохийская
Christianity: Drosida of Antioch (раннехристианская святая), Drosis of Antioch (раннехристианская святая)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Дросида Антиохийская
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19 Иерусалимо-антиохийская литургия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Иерусалимо-антиохийская литургия
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