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    The Cyrrhus in Syria was founded by Seleucus Nicator shortly after 300 BC, and was named after the Macedonian city of Cyrrhus. Andronicus of Cyrrhus built...
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    penetrated into Macedonia to the left of Cyrrhus and Pella. It is located near the modern Aravissos. The other Cyrrhus, a now-ruined city on the Euphrates...
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    Andronicus of Cyrrhus or Andronicus Cyrrhestes (Latin; Greek: Ἀνδρόνικος Κυρρήστης, Andrónikos Kyrrhēstēs; fl. c. 100 BC) was a Hellenized Macedonian...
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  • Saint Abraham (Cyrrhus, Syria, c. 350–Constantinople, 422) (also known as Abraames, Abraham of Charres and Abraham the Apostle of Lebanon was a Syrian...
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    Theodoret of Cyrus or Cyrrhus (Greek: Θεοδώρητος Κύρρου; c. AD 393 – c. 458/466) was an influential theologian of the School of Antioch, biblical commentator...
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  • Isidorus of Cyrrhus was a bishop of Cyrrhus, a Roman city in what is today Syria. Cyrrhus was at the time a diocese about forty miles square and embracing...
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  • Sergius I of Cyrrhus was a bishop of Cyrrhus, a Roman city in what is today Syria. He lived at a time when Cyrrhus was the center of a number of theological...
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    Maron (category People from Cyrrhus)
    advancing Christian missions in the region. One of his disciplines, Abraham of Cyrrhus, emerged as a missionary, successfully disseminating the Maronite variant...
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  • 4, 2017 "Cyrrhus (Titular See)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved December 4, 2016 "Titular Archiepiscopal See of Cyrrhus" GCatholic...
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    comprised a majority in Hellenistic urban centers such Antioch, Apamea, Cyrrhus and the Decapolis, which had been settled by Greeks under Seleucid patronage...
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