- Battle of Amioun
The Battle of Amioun [cite web
url=http://www.mountlebanon.org/historyofmaronites.html|title=The Lebanese
last=Ghossein
first=Tony
accessdate=2006-11-10] was abattle which took place inAmioun El-Koura , in694 [cite web
url=http://www.lebanese.co.za/hist.htm
title=The Lebanese
last=Ghossein
first=Tony
accessdate=2006-11-10] between Byzantine troops and Monothelite christian heretics.Lebanese researcher in historical and political studies "Chedid Al Azar," writes about that battle (after translation from Arabic): [Authentic version in Arabic. Translated to English on May 2007.]
"Although we are not trying to deal in warfare, a unique battle we shall mention for the impact it has left, this is the battle of south East
Amyun , in the year694 , precipitated by mountain dwellers of Maronite Christian faith, as a revenge against the army ofJustinian II of Byzantium, for the destruction of a monastery sheltering 350, monks adherents ofMarūn , in northernSyria , near Apamea (Afamiyaħ), 350 km from Amyun. The battle was fought by a group of Marūn adherents who had sought refuge formerly in the mountains facing Amyun, from the east and made a surprise attack, under the leadership of "Yuhanna Marūn", against a contingent of theByzantine army, which was defeated and the Marūn adherents returned back to their mountainous sites, to stay in a state of isolation, which marked and stamped the history of theMaronites as dwellers of the mountains ofLebanon , by isolationism, that persisted among the mountainous adherents up to our present days and had touched their performances and deliberations in modern Lebanon."See also
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Amioun
*Lebanon
*Byzantine Empire
*Monothelitism
*Maronite Church
* List of Lebanese battlesReferences
External links
* [http://www.mountlebanon.org/historyofmaronites.html History of the Maronites]
* [http://www.amioun.org Official site of Amioun]
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