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Frisian warrior, pirate, and rebel (1480–1520)
army of Radbod of Frisia, which predated Donia by more than 700 years. Pierius Winsemius [fy; sv]. Chronycke ofte Historische Geschiedenis van Vrieslant'
Pier_Gerlofs_Donia
Pierius was a Christian priest and probably head of the Catechetical School of Alexandria, conjointly with Achillas. He flourished while Theonas was bishop
Pierius
Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree
with fruitless attempts at decipherment by European scholars, notably Pierius Valerianus in the 16th century and Athanasius Kircher in the 17th. The
Rosetta_Stone
Italian humanist
Pierio Valeriano (3 February 1477 – 18 June 1558), born Giovanni Pietro dalle Fosse, was an Italian Renaissance humanist, specializing in the early study
Pierio_Valeriano_Bolzani
Christian theologian (c. 210 – c. 270)
Philip of Side says that he presided over the school of Alexandria after Pierius (AD 265). Although a disciple of Origen of Alexandria no reference of him
Theognostus_of_Alexandria
Patriarch of Alexandria from 312 to 313
him head of the Catechetical School of Alexandria upon the departure of Pierius. He was apparently very highly thought of for his work in Greek philosophy
Pope_Achillas_of_Alexandria
Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)
Pamphilus probably picked up Origenist ideas during his studies under Pierius (nicknamed "Origen Junior") in Alexandria. Eusebius's Preparation for the
Eusebius
Head of the Coptic Church from 282 to 300
that church at a time when it was in both respects most flourishing. St. Pierius was then priest and catechist in that church, and supported the high reputation
Pope_Theonas_of_Alexandria
Christian seminary, 2nd-4th centuries
(203-?) Heraclas, (?–231) Dionysius, (231–247) Theognostus, (3rd century) Pierius, (4th century) Achillas, (4th century) Peter, (4th century) Serapion, (4th
School_of_Alexandria
Hellenistic city, modern Samandağ, Turkey
city is still a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, Seleuciensis Pierius; the seat is vacant following the death of the last bishop in 1980. Eugenius
Seleucia_Pieria
Presbyter of Caesarea Maritima, Syria Palaestina
to the effect that Pamphilus went to Alexandria, where his teacher was Pierius, the head of the famous catechetical school there, before settling in Caesarea
Pamphilus_of_Caesarea
Collection of biographies by 4th-century Latin Church Father, Jerome
Anatolius of Alexandria 74. Victorinus 75. Pamphilus the Presbyter 76. Pierius 77. Lucianus 78. Phileas 79. Arnobius 80. Firmianus (Lactantius) 81. Eusebius
De_Viris_Illustribus_(Jerome)
of Pelusium, author of several letters Optatus, author against Donatism Pierius Possidius, author of a life of Augustine of Hippo Quodvultdeus Abraham
List of Africans venerated in the Catholic Church
List_of_Africans_venerated_in_the_Catholic_Church
Day of the year
Joannicius the Great Modesta Our Lady of Kazan (Russian Orthodox Church) Pierius Blessed Teresa Manganiello Vitalis and Agricola November 4 (Eastern Orthodox
November_4
Literary work which comments on Bible texts
Alexandria Dionysius of Alexandria Didymus the Blind Cyril of Alexandria St. Pierius. To these may be added St. Ambrose, who, in a moderate degree, adopted
List_of_biblical_commentaries
Church in Catalonia, Spain
Additionally, many saints, who were primarily venerated in Lombardy such as Pierius, who is depicted in Sant Quirze de Pedret, point to a connection. While
Sant_Quirze_de_Pedret
Works featuring one or more characters from William Langland's poem Piers Plowman
from John Skelton. John Bale regarded Skelton as a vates pierius - poetic prophet, with pierius perhaps alluding to Piers, the pre-eminent English prophet-poet
Piers_Plowman_tradition
Maximus 310 Peleus and Companions 310 Peleusius 310 Pierius 310 Theodore 310 Bishop of Cyrene Tyrannio, Zenobius, and Companions
Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 4th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_4th_century
Potestaat of Friesland (r. 1150–1167)
Saco Reinalda as depicted in Chronique ofte Historische geschiedenisse van Vrieslant by Pierius Winsemius [fy; sv] published in 1622
Saco_Reinalda
Civic church of Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
(1574–1575) Polykarp Leyser the Elder (1576–1587) David Voit (1587–1589) Urban Pierius also: Birnbaum (1590–1591) Polykarp Leyser the Elder (1593–1594) Ägidius
Stadtkirche_Wittenberg
Collection of portraits by Arnoud van Halen
in Leiden 1743 Rijksmuseum SK-A-4832 Hieronymus van der Mij Portrait of Pierius Winsemius, Professor of Rhetoric and History in Franeker Rijksmuseum SK-A-1503
Panpoeticon_Batavum
English poet and tutor (1463-1529)
Margaret's Church with this inscription on alabaster: Joannes Skeltonus vates pierius hic situs est (Here lies John Skelton, Pierian bard). In his Garlande of
John_Skelton_(poet)
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Interocrea in Italy (Severus d’Antrodoco), presbyter (6th century) Hieromartyr Pierius of Antioch, presbyter, by fire. Venerable Luke the Hermit. Saint Clement
June 27 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
June_27_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
9th-century work of Byzantine Patriarch Photius
Christian Extant 1715 118 Eusebius For Origen Christian Lost 3476 119 Pierius Sermons Christian Lost 120 Irenaeus Against Heresies Christian Extant 1306
Bibliotheca_(Photius)
Phoebe 1st or 2nd century Photini of Samaria 1st century Piatus 3rd century Pierius 4th century Pijimi 4th century Pinytus 2nd century Pionius 3rd century
List of early Christian saints
List_of_early_Christian_saints
University in Belgium
Andreas Gennepius 1568–1569 Johannes Guilielmus Harlemius 1569–1577 Petrus Pierius a Smenga 1612–1655 Valerius Andreas 1656–1679 Joannes Sauterus 1679–1704
Collegium_Trilingue
Iran Argaeus /ɑːrˈdʒiːəs/ Flows S from pole to junction of Pyramus and Pierius canals Arges /ˈɑːrdʒiːz/ Arnon /ˈɑːrnɒn/ N to S: connects Arethusa Lacus
List_of_Martian_canals
(Greek: Κρίτων Πιεριώτης, Πιερ(ι)εύς; Latin Crito Pieriota, Pieriotes, Pierius, Pierensis) was a 2nd-century Greek historian. Παλληνικά, Pallenica, On
Criton_of_Pieria
First printed editions of a manuscript
1532 Charisius, Ars grammatica Johannes Sultzbach Naples Edited by Jo. Pierius Cymnius. 1532 Rabanus Maurus, De clericorum institutione Johannes Prael
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
5th-century Roman-Egyptian Christian ascetic
or Nazianzus), Stephen, Pierius and Basil, while Ammonius, one of the Tall Brothers, read six million lines of Origen, Pierius, Didymus the Blind and Stephen
Stephen_of_Thebes
Theophrastus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim; Paracelsus (Phillip von Hohenheim) Pierius Magnus (Pier Gerlofs Donia) Franciscus Patricius (Frane Petrić/Petris/Petrišević
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Dutch composer, conductor and musician
2010: Geuzen Medal Fanfare 2010: Liberty 2010: Le Lion de Belfort 2010: Pierius Magnus 2011: Musica Helvetica 2011: Springsong 2012: Bläserklasse Globus
Jan_de_Haan
Maximus (sometime between 421 and 439; second term) Flavius Paulus (438) Pierius (440) Fonteius Litorius Auxentius (441; first term) Storacius (443) Honoratus
List of urban prefects of Rome
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome
Bologna Sts. Nicander, Bishop, and Hermas, Priest, Martyrs of Myra St. Pierius of Alexandria, Priest St. Amantius [fr], Bishop of Rodez St. Perpetuus [nl]
November 4 in the Roman Martyrology
November_4_in_the_Roman_Martyrology
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Boy/Male
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Peace
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
One who Brings Rain; Rain
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Eminence; Superiority
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Best Girl; Responsible; Expressive; Inspirational; Friendly Personality
Biblical
brother of the Lord
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Greek Latin
Manly. Brave. Feminine form of Andrew.
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Indian
Following, Next
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Norman French Roland, LORÃND means "famous land."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Moonlight, The Moon
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Prosperous Protector; Rich Benefactress
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