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He returned to Persia after the coronation (241) of Shapur I , who was tolerant of new religious movements; at the Sassanid capital of Ctesiphon he began preaching (c.242) the doctrine that was to become Manichaeism, a great synthesis of elements from Gnosticism , Zoroastrianism , other Persian religions, Christianity, Buddhism, and Taoism, as well as from the teachings of Marcion .
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