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- Christianity (47078 bytes)
14: ...generally believe that faith in [[Jesus]] is the only way to achieve salvation and to enter into [[hea...
45: ... organization the Christian church had to deal mainly with occasional, but sometimes severe persecutio...
49: ...e synod of [[Seleucia]] in [[410]], the bishop of Seleucia was pronounced [[Catholic]] and replaced the Patr...
54: This was only the first of several [[ecumenical council|ecumen...
58: ...us Christus]]'' (Christ alone—is Jesus the only mediator between humanity and God, or do the Chu... - Trajan (7787 bytes)
3: ...Emperors|Roman Emperor]] ([[98]] - [[117]]), commonly called '''Trajan''', was the second of the so-ca...
20: ...ing Pliny to leave them alone unless they were openly practicing the religion. He built several new bu...
24: ...rthia itself, taking the cities of [[Babylon]], [[Seleucia]] and finally the capital of [[Ctesiphon]] in [[1...
34: ... further embellishment of his legend: it was commonly said in medieval times that [[Pope Gregory I]], ... - Babylonia (8254 bytes)
13: ...n once more the mistress of the civilized world. Only a small fragment of his annals has been discover...
23: ... of the (other) provinces" of the empire. It was only when [[Darius Hystaspis]] ("the Magian") acquire...
25: ...ian patriotism, until at last the foundation of [[Seleucia]] diverted the population to the new capital of B... - Babylon (9716 bytes)
16: ... underwent a constant state of revolt, which was only suppressed by the complete destruction of the ca...
39: ... the inhabitants of Babylon were transported to [[Seleucia]], where a palace was built as well as a temple t... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
19: ...e precedent set by Cyrus the Great. This was not only good for the empire's subjects, but ultimately b...
29: .... The mightiest empire in the world collapsed in only eight years, when it fell under the attack of a ...
41: ... Seleucus' lifetime, the capital was moved from [[Seleucia]] in Mesopotamia to the more Mediterranean-orient...
58: During Parthian rule, Persia was only one province in a large, loosely controlled empi...
63: Sassanid Persia, unlike Parthia, was a highly centralized state. The ...
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