Anastasius the Sinaite was the Greek Patriarch of Antioch twice (561 - 571 and 593 - 599). He was a friend of Pope Gregory I, and strongly opposed Justinian’s later church policy, which favored the Aphthartodocetae. He was banished in 570 by Justin II, recalled in 593 by Maurice, and was killed by a Jewish mob[1] in 599. His feast day is 21 April. The Patriarch of Antioch is one of the Eastern Orthodox patriarchs, sometimes called the Greek Patriarch of Antioch to distinguish from the Oriental Orthodox Syrian Patriarch of Antioch. ... Antioch on the Orontes (Greek: ÎνÏιÏÏεια η εÏί ÎάÏνη, ÎνÏιÏÏεια η εÏί ÎÏÏνÏÎ¿Ï or ÎνÏιÏÏεια η Îεγάλη; Latin: Antiochia ad Orontem, also Antiochia dei Siri), the Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city located on the eastern side (left bank) of the Orontes River about 30 km from the sea and its port, Seleucia Pieria. ... Clotaire I dies, and the Frankish kingdom is divided; Sigebert I becomes king of Austrasia, Chilperic I becomes king of Neustria, Charibert becomes king of Paris, and Guntram becomes king of Burgundy. ... Events The Monophysites again reject the Council of Chalcedon, causing another schism. ... Aethelfrith succeeds Hussa as king of Bernicia (traditional date). ... Events The Chinese win the war at Ordos. ... Saint Gregory redirects here. ... Justinian may refer to: Justinian I, a Roman Emperor; Justinian II, a Byzantine Emperor; Justinian, a storeship sent to the convict settlement at New South Wales in 1790. ... This limestone statue of a Boddhisattva was probably created in the Henan province of China around 570, in the Northern Qi Dynasty. ... Flavius Iustinus Iunior Augustus Flavius Iustinus Iunior Augustus or Justin The Divine (c. ... A solidus of Maurikios reign. ... April 21 is the 111th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (112th in leap years). ...
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^ Lazare, Bernard (1903). Antisemitism: Its History and Causes. New York: International Library, 77.
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