Antiochene

/ˌæntɪˈɒkiːn/ adjective, noun

Relating to Antioch, an ancient city in Syria; a person from Antioch or a follower of the theological school of Antioch.

From Antioch (Greek Antiókheia), a major city founded around 300 BCE by Seleucus, named after his father Antiochus. In early Christian history, Antioch was the third-largest city in the Roman Empire and developed its own distinctive theological approach.

AMአንቲዮክያዊ
ARأنطاكي
BNঅ্যান্টিওকিয়ান
CAantioquès
CSantiochský
DAantiochener
DEantiochenisch
ELΑντιοχεύς
ESantioqueno
FAآنتیوخی
FIantiochilainen
FRantiochien
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