The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire . The temple of Jupiter Ammon [Oasis of Siwah]. 2. The middleOasis [el Kasr], three days journey to the west of Lycopolis. 3. The southern,where Nestorius was banished, in the first climate and only three days journeyfrom the confines of Nubia [Great Oasis, or Wah el Khargeh]. See a learnedNote of Michaelis (ad Descript. Egypt. Abulfedae, p. 21, 34). ^The invitation of Nestorius to the Synod of Chalcedonis related by Zacharias,bishop of Melitene [Mytilene] (Evagrius, 1. ii. c. 2; Asseman. Bibliot. Orient, p. 55), and the famous Xe
The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire . The temple of Jupiter Ammon [Oasis of Siwah]. 2. The middleOasis [el Kasr], three days journey to the west of Lycopolis. 3. The southern,where Nestorius was banished, in the first climate and only three days journeyfrom the confines of Nubia [Great Oasis, or Wah el Khargeh]. See a learnedNote of Michaelis (ad Descript. Egypt. Abulfedae, p. 21, 34). ^The invitation of Nestorius to the Synod of Chalcedonis related by Zacharias,bishop of Melitene [Mytilene] (Evagrius, 1. ii. c. 2; Asseman. Bibliot. Orient, p. 55), and the famous Xenaias or Philoxenus, bishop of Hierapolis ( Orient, tom. ii. p. 40, &c.), denied by Evagrius and Asseman, and stoutlymaintained by La Croze (Thesaur. Epistol. tom. iii. p. 181, &c.). The fact is notimprobable; yet it was the interest of the Monophysites to spread the invidiousreport; and Eutychius (tom. ii. p. 12) affinns that Nestorius died after an exile ofseven years, and consequently ten years before the synod of
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