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Municipality in Turkey
which is 62.1 km away from the city. In antiquity the area was known as Archelais Garsaura, later attested as Taksará and Aksará, which is a rendering of
Aksaray
Saints Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna were Christian virgins of the Romagna region in Northern Italy. During the Diocletianic Persecution in the 3rd century
Archelais_and_Companions
Ancient town in the Jordan Valley
towers.[failed verification] Archelaïs was located about 7.5 miles north of Jericho, on the road leading to Scythopolis. Archelais was founded by Archelaus
Archelais
Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD
teachings prepared for Shapur I. From these and other sources—the Acta Archelai and the writings of Alexander of Lycopolis, Titus of Bostra, Severus of
Manichaeism
French cyclist
Jean Archelais (2 January 1897 – 18 December 1957) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1922 Tour de France. "Jean Archelais". Cycling Archives
Jean_Archelais
Town in ancient Cappadocia
province of Cappadocia Tertia, located 24 Roman miles to the southeast of Archelais. In the Jerusalem Itinerary it is miswritten as Nathiangus. Its history
Nazianzus
Palestinian city in the West Bank
Herod Archelaus also built a village in his name not far to the north, Archelaïs (modern Khirbet al-Beiyudat), to house workers for his date plantation
Jericho
4th-century Christian writer
authorship of the Acta Archelai, a work on Manichaeism preserved only in Latin. "Traditionally attributed to Hegemonius, the Acta Archelai is the oldest and
Hegemonius
Herodian queen regnant
historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith Hananya Hizmi, The Toparchy of Salome, Sister of King Herod, and its Towns: Archelais, Phasaelis, and Livias
Salome_I
3rd-century prophet and founder of Manichaeism
contemptuous "a certain" (Manes quidam) also appears in Hegemonius' Acta Archelai (4th century), however, Hegemonius contributes a detailed description of
Mani_(prophet)
Feminine figure in Gnosticism
which has hitherto been held down by the power of darkness (Dispuiat. Archelai et Manetis, c. 8, n. 11; Theodoret., h. f. I. 26). On the other hand, the
Sophia_(Gnosticism)
Purported pupil of Scythianus
earlier in the anonymously written, critical biography of Mani known as Acta Archelai. According to Cyril's anti-Manichaean works and in other Orthodox polemic
Terebinthus
Ethnic Greek subgroup
111. ISBN 978-90-04-15320-2. Of greater historical importance are the Archelai, the descendants of an officer of Greek origin (Archelaus). […] The grandson
Cappadocian_Greeks
Province in Turkey
Güzelyurt Ortaköy Sarıyahşi Sultanhanı In antiquity the area was named Archelais Garsaura, which was mutated to Taksara during the Seljuk Turkish era,
Aksaray_Province
6th-century mosaic map of the Holy Land
(Greek: ΑΙΝΩΝΕΝΘΑ ΝΥΝΟϹΑΠϹΑ ΦΑϹ) (Lit. "Ainon, where now is Sapsaphas"); Archelais (Greek: ΑΡΧΕΛΑΙϹ); Azotos Paralos (Ashdod-Coast) (Greek: ΑΖΩΤΟϹΠΑΡΑΛ[ΙΟϹ]);
Madaba_Map
Belief that the divine pervades all of space and time and also extends beyond it
part in this cosmos nor does he rejoice over it." Classical Texts: Acta Archelai, p. 76. (www.fas.harvard.edu/~iranian/Manicheism/Manicheism_II_Texts.pdf)
Panentheism
Mythical personification of evil
The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Acta Archelai of Hegemonius, Chapter XII, c. AD 350, quoted in Translated Texts of Manicheism
Devil
City in the Roman province of Galatia
situated in an arid region on the road from Laodicea Combusta (now Ladik) to Archelais (now Aksaray), near the village of Souverek, in what was formerly the
Savatra
Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire (303–313)
every bit as bad as our worst imaginings." Acts of Shmona and of Gurya Archelais and Companions List of Christians martyred during the reign of Diocletian
Diocletianic_Persecution
Natural caves used as sanctuaries by Jewish refugees
the Jericho area fled to the caves of Ketef Jericho, while people from Archelais or Phasaelis, and possibly from the toparchy of Aqraba, escaped to Wadi
Bar_Kokhba_refuge_caves
Iranian kingdom in Asia Minor (331 BC-17 AD)
newly founded cities after themselves (e.g., Ariaramneia, Ariarathei, Archelais). Furthermore, all three royal houses were "honored" by the Greek poleis
Kingdom_of_Cappadocia
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
listed on May 24. Saint Justus, Bishop of Alexandria (130) Virgin-martyrs Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna, beheaded at Salerno (293) (see also: January 18
June 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_6_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Town in the northern part of ancient Cappadoci
near a hill, to which it owed its name, on the road between Ancyra and Archelais, about 63 miles west of the latter town. It became a bishopric and remains
Parnassus_(Cappadocia)
First printed editions of a manuscript
JSTOR 20859379. Retrieved 24 March 2024. Piras, Andra (2006). "Egemonio, Acta Archelai: introduzione". In Piras, Andrea; Gnoli, Gherardo (eds.). Il manicheismo
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
2nd century Christian Gnostic religious teacher
two from the homilies of Origen (17, 18); and one from Hegemonius' Acta Archelai (19). The authenticity of a number of these fragments, however, remains
Basilides
Successor Louis-Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Julliard Previous post Titular Bishop of Archelaïs (1939-1955) Orders Ordination 29 June 1911 Consecration 10 December 1939
Jules_Halbert
Town of ancient Cappadocia
and Byzantine times. It was located on the road between Mocissus and Archelais. The name appears as Nitazi in the Antonine Itinerary, as Nitazo in the
Nitazi
Town of ancient Thrace
– 1945.10.27) (born Italy) as emeritate, previously Titular Bishop of Archelaïs (1904.06.29 – 1905.12.11) as Auxiliary Bishop of Spoleto (Italy) (1904
Aprus_(Thrace)
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Armenia Arca in Phoenicia (Latin Church and Maronite Church) Arcavica Archelaïs Ardamerium Árd Carna Árd Mór Árd Sratha Arena Areopolis Arethusa (Latin
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Former Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
Ercolano Marini (1905.12.11 – 1915.06.02); previously Titular Bishop of Archelaïs (1904.06.29 – 1905.12.11) as Auxiliary Bishop of Spoleto (Italy) (1904
Diocese_of_Norcia
Roman client prince and the last king of Cappadocia
of the Latin word Augusta. Archelaus renamed a village, Garsaura, to Archelaïs, turning it into an administrative centre, which later became a colony
Archelaus_of_Cappadocia
freedman of a member of that family. Oliver infers that Juncus married Varia Archelais, the daughter of Tiberius Varius Caelianus, the diadochos of a philosophical
Lucius_Aemilius_Juncus
Philippopolis in Arabia Rhesaina Antigonia Antiochia Pisidia Apamea Aprus Archelais Carrhae Claudiopolis Coloneia Comama Cremna Faustinopolis Germa Iconium
List_of_Roman_colonies
Sirmium, according to tradition Saint Kyriaki, 289, according to tradition Archelais and Companions Philomena, according to tradition Pancras of Rome, according
List of Christians martyred during the reign of Diocletian
List_of_Christians_martyred_during_the_reign_of_Diocletian
1st century Alexandrian religious teacher
Epiphanius of Salamis, and is mentioned in the fourth-century work Acta Archelai, a critical biography of Mani from an orthodox perspective. Scythianus
Scythianus
Ancient Greek poet
famous for his prose but his poems. These are listed below: Arete Dirge on Archelais Aphrodite Bias Delos Krinagoras Leucadiai Anthippe Dirge on Auxithemis
Parthenius_of_Nicaea
Municipality type D in Jericho, State of Palestine
Flavius Josephus, writes about the establishment of Phasaelis south of Archelais and describes it as part of a toparchy ruled by Herod's sister, Salome
Fasayil
Archdiocese of Scythopolis 10 Episcopal Titular bishoprics: Diocese of Archelaïs, Diocese of Bethlehem, Diocese of Bitylius, Diocese of Capharnaum, Diocese
Catholic dioceses in the Holy Land and Cyprus
Catholic_dioceses_in_the_Holy_Land_and_Cyprus
Lost text circulated among the followers of Basilides
Legitimacy in Early Christianity. Mohr Siebeck. p. 90. ISBN 9783161526367. Acta Archelai 67 5, 7-11 Kelhoffer, James A. (2014). Conceptions of "Gospel" and Legitimacy
Gospel_of_Basilides
Religious texts of Manichaeism
page 224b 马小鹤:《光明使者:摩尼与摩尼教》(兰州:兰州大学出版社,2014)p.171-172 MarkJ.Vermes, Acta Archelai, Manichaean Studies (MAS 4), 2001.ISBN 978- 2-503-51156-6 Williams, Frank;
Manichaean_scripture
of Marseilles 290 Vincent of Agen 292 Aquilina 293 Archelais, Thecla, and Susanna 293 Carpophorus 295 Domnio 295
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 3rd century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_3rd_century
List of cyclists
DNF 267 Lucien Prudhomme France 51 268 Augusto Rho Italy 52 269 Jean Archelais France DNF 270 Emanuele Luigi Italy 47 271 Léopold Gelot France DNF
List of cyclists in the 1924 Tour de France
List_of_cyclists_in_the_1924_Tour_de_France
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
church is dedicated to her on the Aventine (1st or 3rd century) Martyrs Archelais, Thecla and Susanna, three holy virgins, at Salerno (293) (see also: June
January 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
January_18_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Roman battle between rivals for the throne
of his son, breaking his shoulder in the act. Macrinus was executed in Archelais in Cappadocia after attempting to escape; Dio mentions that the centurion
Battle_of_Antioch_(218)
Municipality type C in Jericho, State of Palestine
well known. Irrigation water is mainly supplied from the al-Auja spring. Archelais, a Herodian town founded by and named after Herod Archelaus, is now an
Al-Auja,_Jericho
later replaced with rough opus sectile (probably by the Crusaders). At Archelais (now Khirbet el-Beiyudat), on the west bank of the lower Jordan Valley
Early Byzantine mosaics in the Middle East
Early_Byzantine_mosaics_in_the_Middle_East
Albinus, a senator, honored along with his wife, [...]ia Aurelia Flavia Archelais, and other members of their family, in an inscription from Rome dating
Atidia_gens
Stream-fed valley, State of Palestine
("Pharaoh's canal"), thought to have brought water to the fortified town of Archelais. The gorge section of the river is a natural reserve (see Ain Al-Auja
Wadi_Auja
Sultan of Sivas and Aksaray
Sultanate. Qutb ad-Din Malikshah received the territory of Sebastia and Archelai as an appanage. Specific rulers (maliks) were obliged to recognize the
Qutub-al-Din_Malikshah
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
Vieira (born Brazil) (1911.05.12 – 1914.01.12), next Titular Bishop of Archelaïs (1914.01.12 – 1916.09.27) as Auxiliary Bishop of Mariana (Brazil) (1914
Diocese of São Luíz de Cáceres
Diocese_of_São_Luíz_de_Cáceres
List of cyclists
DNF 171 Léon Poncelet France DNF 172 Paul Denis France DNF 173 Jean Archelais France DNF 174 Auguste Berthault France DNF 175 Alfred De Busschere
List of cyclists in the 1922 Tour de France
List_of_cyclists_in_the_1922_Tour_de_France
Italian Roman Catholic priest and bishop
that role until 1906, when he was instead made titular archbishop of Archelais, a role he held until his death. "Bishop Ignazio Zuccaro". Catholic-Hierarchy
Ignazio_Zuccaro
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
September. On 30 Apr 1906, He resigned, and was appointed titular bishop of Archelaïs (Palestina). He died on 28 November 1913. Bertòlo, pp. 366-367. Ritzler
Diocese_of_Caltanissetta
Municipality in Aksaray, Turkey
was founded by the King of Cappadocia, Arkhelais. The city was named Archelais after the king, and for a while it was the capital city of the Cappadocia
Ortaköy,_Aksaray
Alien God—which articulates its version of the Seduction from the Acta Archelai and the writings of Alexander of Lycopolis, Titus of Bostra, Severus of
Seduction of the Archons (Manichaeism)
Seduction_of_the_Archons_(Manichaeism)
Manichaen missionary
(JA), 10. sér., X VIII, 1911, pp.509, n. (4 ). See also Hegemonius, Acta Archelai, ed. C. H. Beeson, Leipzig, 1906, pp. 5.5, 22.4, 93.16. P. Alfaric, Les
Mar_Adda
Military officer of King Mithridates VI of Pontus
p. 111. ISBN 978-9004153202. Of greater historical importance are the Archelai, the descendants of an officer of Greek origin (Archelaus). […] The grandson
Archelaus (Pontic army officer)
Archelaus_(Pontic_army_officer)
Hungarian researcher, expert on Yezidi religion
"Manichaeism in the anti-Manichaean Literature: The Figure of Mani in the Acta Archelai". In 2009 she was awarded her PhD in Medieval Studies from the Central
Eszter_Spät
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