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  • 121Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite — Full name Pseudo Dionysius the Areopagite Other names Pseudo Dionysius , Pseudo Denys , mistakenly identified as Dionysius the Areopagite Born unknown, 5th to 6th century AD Died unknown, 5th to 6th century AD Era Ancient philosop …

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  • 122Theodoret — (c. 393 ndash; c. 457) was an influential author, theologian, and Christian bishop of Cyrrhus, Syria (423 457). He played a pivotal role in many early Byzantine church controversies that led to various ecumenical acts and schisms.LifeAccording to …

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  • 123Monophysitism — Part of a series on Eastern Christianity …

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  • 124Monothelitism — Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …

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  • 125Pope Vigilius — Infobox Pope English name=Pope Vigilius term start=March 29, 537 term end=555 predecessor=Silverius successor=Pelagius I birth date=??? birthplace=Rome, Italy dead=dead|death date=555 deathplace=Syracuse, Italy|Pope Vigilius (d. June 7, 555)… …

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  • 126Eastern Catholic Churches — This article refers to Eastern churches in full communion with the Church of Rome. For other eastern churches, see Church of the East (disambiguation) Part of a series on Eastern Christianity …

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  • 127Tritheism — is the belief that there are three distinct, powerful gods, who form a triad. Generally three gods are envisaged as having separate powers and separate supreme beings or spheres of influence but working together. In this respect tritheism differs …

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  • 128Patriarch Timothy I of Constantinople — Timothy I or Timotheus I (died 523), was a Christian priest of the Eastern Orthodox communion and was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople by the emperor Anastasius I in 511.Early careerTimothy was Christian priest of the Eastern Orthodox… …

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