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  1. Apollinaris of Laodicea

    Apollinaris the Younger died 390 was a bishop of Latakia Laodicea in Syria . He collaborated with his father Apollinaris the Elder Apollinaris the Elder in reproducing the Old Testament in the form of Homer ic and Pindar ic poetry, and the New Testament after the fashion of Plato nic dialogue s, when the emperor Julian the Apostate Julian had forbidden Christians to teach the classics . Best known, however, as a noted opponent of Arianism , Apollinaris eagerness to emphasize the deity of Jesus and the unity of his person led him so far as to deny the existence of a rational human Soul spirit soul ... Hans Lietzmann , Apollinaris von Laodicea und seine Schule T bingen, 1905 . 1911 DEFAULTSORT Apollinarius of Laodicea Category 390 deaths Category Syrian bishops Category 4th century Romans Category ... Year of birth unknown ar ca Apol linar de Laodicea cs Apollinaris z Laodiceje de Apollinaris von Laodicea es Apolinar de Laodicea eo Apolinario de Laodikeo fr Apollinaire de Laodic e gl Apolinario de Laodicea it Apollinare di Laodicea nl Apollinarius van Laodicea pt Apolin rio de Laodic ia ru sk Apollinaris z Laodikeie sr sh Apolinarije ... He be example and redeemer. It was alleged that Apollinarism the system of Apollinaris was really Docetism ... not prevent its having a considerable following, which after Apollinaris s death divided into two ... Apollinarian type of thought persisted in what was later the Monophysite school. Apollinaris ... humanity. This formula, which originated with Apollinaris, later became official orthodox doctrine. Apollinaris was also one of the first to claim that God suffered and died on the cross, a claim which ... 2009 . Although Apollinaris was a prolific writer, scarcely anything has survived under his own name ... debate regarding their authenticity because they record the orthodox theologian Basil asking Apollinaris ... respected Bishop and friend of Athanasius and Basil. He must be distinguished from the Apollinaris ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris

    Wiktionary Apollinaris lang fr Apollinaire , lang it Apollinare , lang es Apolinar , lang pl Apolinary , lang ru or Apollinary , lang cs Apolin is an Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman Roman masculine personal name, and a Latin adjective, derived from the name of the god Apollo , with a variant Apollinarius , and a feminine form Apollinaria , and may refer to Personal name Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna fl. 1st or 2nd century , martyr and first bishop of Ravenna Saint Apollinaris Claudius , Apollinaris of Hierapolis or Apollinaris the Apologist fl. 2nd century , bishop of Hierapolis Saint Apollinaris or Apollinaria Syncletica , also known as Dorotheus 5th century , female desert ascetic Saint Apollinaris of Valence fl. 6th century , bishop of Valence Saint Apollinaris of Monte Cassino d. 827 or 828 , abbot of Monte Cassino Saint Apollinaris of Sarsina fl. 1158 , bishop of Sarsina Blessed Apollinaris Franco d 1622 , Franciscan friar, martyred in Japan Apollinaris, a correspondent of Pliny the Younger 61 c 112 Apollinaris the Elder fl. 4th century , Christian grammarian Apollinaris of Laodicea or the Younger, also known as Apollinarius of Laodicea d. 390 , bishop of Laodicea in Syria, author of the heresy of Apollinarism Apollinarius governor , Byzantine governor of the Balearic ... Hartglas 1883 1953 , Polish Jewish lawyer and Zionist activist Saint Sidonius Apollinaris d. 489 , Gallo Roman writer and bishop Sulpicius Apollinaris 2nd century , Latin grammarian from Carthage Guillaume Apollinaire 1880 1918 , French Dadaist poet of Polish origin Adjective Apollinaris Mons and Apollinaris Patera, features on Mars Legio XV Apollinaris , a Roman legion Ludi Apollinares or Apollinarian ... in Argentina Other uses Apollinaris water , a German effervescent mineral water named after Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna Apolinar film , a Mexican film by Julio Castillo, 1971 Apolinar s Wren Cistothorus ... bg da Apollinaris de Apollinaris pt Apolin rio ru ...   more details



  1. Laodicea

    Laodicea may refer to TOC right Turkey Laodicea on the Lycus , in Phrygia Laodicea Pontica , in the Pontus Laodicea Combusta , in Pisidia Syria Laodicea ad Libanum , near Homs Laodicea, former name of Latakia Other countries Laodicea Arcadia , in Greece Laodicea Mesopotamia , in Iraq Laodicea in Media, former name of Nahavand , Iran Laodicea in Phoenicia, former name of Beirut , Lebanon See also Laodicean Church , religious organization Laodice Laodice disambiguation disambig ca Laodicea de Laodikeia el fr Laodic e it Laodicea la Laodicea discretiva nl Laodicea pl Laodycea pt Laodiceia fi Laodikea ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris (the Elder)

    orphan date January 2008 Apollinaris the Elder was a Christian grammarian of the 4th century, first in Berytus now Beirut in Phoenicia , then in Laodicea in Syria . He was the father of Apollinaris of Laodicea . He became a priest, and was among the staunchest upholders of the First Council of Nicaea Council of Nic a 325 and of St. Athanasius . When the Emperor Julian the Apostate forbade Christian professors to lecture or comment on the poets or philosophers of Greece 362 , Apollinaris and his son both strove to replace the literary masterpieces of antiquity by new works which should offset the threatened loss to Christians of the advantages of polite instruction and help to win respect for the Christian religion among non Christians. According to Socrates of Constantinople Hist. Eccl. , II, xlvi III, xvi , the elder Apollinaris translated the Pentateuch into Greek hexameter s, converted the first two books of Kings into an epic poem of twenty four canto s, wrote tragedies modelled on Euripides , comedies after the manner of Menander , and ode s imitated from Pindar . Sozomen Hist. Eccl. , V, xviii VI, xxv says nothing of the poetical works of the elder Apollinaris, but lays stress on those of his son. This improvised Greek literature, however, did not survive. As soon as Jovian 363 364 had revoked the edict of Julian the schools returned to the great classic writers, and only the memory of the efforts of Apollinaris survived. References Catholic wstitle Apollinaris the Elder Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollinaris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Apollinaris Category 4th century writers Category 4th century Romans Category 4th century Christians Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown ca Apol linar pare pt Apolin rio, o Velho ...   more details



  1. Archon apollinaris

    italictitle Taxobox name Archon apollinaris image Apollinaris male.jpg status LR nt status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Papilionidae genus Archon butterfly Archon species A. apollinaris binomial Archon apollinaris binomial authority Otto Staudinger Staudinger , 1892 synonyms Archon apollinaris is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae . It is found in Armenia , Bulgaria , Greece , Iran , Iraq , Israel , Jordan , Lebanon , Romania , Syria , and Turkey . Source Gimenez Dixon, M. 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 2050 all Archon apollinaris . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. Category Papilionidae Papilionidae stub fr Faux Apollon kurde it Archon apollinaris sr Archon apollinaris vi Archon apollinaris ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris Mons

    MarsGeo Mount name Apollinaris Mons image Image MOLA apollinaris patera.jpg 200px caption Topography map of Apollinaris Mons location latitude 9.3 N or S S longitude 174.4 E or W E coordinates footnotes ref gpn 74406 ref peak 5 km discoverer eponym Image Apollinaris Patera PIA02006 .jpg thumb left 200px Mars Global Surveyor image of Apollinaris Patera. White clouds can be seen hovering above the volcano. Apollinaris Mons is a shield volcano on Mars Mars s surface. It is situated near the equator in the south hemisphere, southeast of the shield volcano Elysium Mons on the Elysium Planitia , and north of Gusev crater . The Volcanic crater volcano s crater is named Apollinaris Patera this name formerly applied to the whole edifice. Apollinaris Mons is about 5 kilometres high with a base about 296 kilometres in diameter. ref http www.google.com mars lat 9.058702&lon 177.121582&zoom 6&q Apollinaris 20Patera Google Mars Bot generated title ref On the top of this volcano is a small crater with an irregular border, which was probably made by an explosive, or pyroclastic, eruption . The volcano is approximately 3 billion years old ref http apod.nasa.gov apod ap990513.html APOD May 13, 1999 Mars Volcano Apollinaris Patera Bot generated title ref or possibly 3.5 bilion years old. ref http www.lpi.usra.edu publications slidesets 3dsolarsystem slide 23.html 23. Apollinaris Patera Elysium Planitia, Mars Bot generated title ref It was named in 1973 after a mountain spring near Rome in Italy . See also Geography of Mars List of mountains on Mars by height References reflist Category Mountains on Mars Category Volcanoes of Mars Mars stub cs Apollinaris Patera de Apollinaris Patera es Apollinaris Patera fr Apollinaris Patera it Apollinaris Patera nn Apollinaris Patera pt Apollinaris Patera sk Apollinaris Patera fi Apollinaris Patera zh ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris (water)

    Infobox Bottled Water brand Apollinaris country Germany USA source Bad Neuenahr Ahrweiler type sparkling ph 5.8 ca 90 cl 130 fl 0.7 c2 1800 mg 120 ni 1.6 k 30 na 470 s 100 tds 1600 website http www.apollinaris gmbh.de english apollinaris gmbh.de img logo Apollinaris logo big C.png Apollinaris is a German naturally sparkling mineral water, very well known in German language German speaking countries as The Queen of Table Waters . The spring was discovered by chance in 1852 in Georg Kreuzberg s vineyard, in Bad Neuenahr , Germany . He named it after Saint Apollinaris, a patron saint of wine. Today the source and the brand of Apollinaris belong to Coca Cola , which acquired it from the multinational Cadbury Schweppes in 2006. Apollinaris in English language popular culture The Jerome K. Jerome novel, Three Men on the Bummel 1900 contains a description of the product There is Apollinaris water which, I believe, with a little lemon squeezed into it, is practically harmless. The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1912 includes, in Chapter 9, the passage We supped and camped at the very edge of the cliff, quenching our thirst with two bottles of Apollinaris, which were in one of the cases. In the UK and Ireland, Apollinaris was sold in small bottles, which were marketed as The Baby Polly . The poem Sun and Fun by Sir John Betjeman , published in 1954, includes the stanza I pulled aside the thick magenta curtains So Regency, so Regency, my dear And a host of little spiders Ran a race across the ciders To a box of baby pollies by the beer. In the film American Psycho 2000 , Patrick Bateman, played by Christian Bale , offers Detective Kimball Willem Dafoe a bottle of Apollinaris, which he politely tries to refuse. Bateman insists, also offering a Lime fruit lime . See also Mineral water Superior Taste Award References Grocers Coca Cola brands DEFAULTSORT Apollinaris Water Category ... food product stub drink stub de Apollinaris Mineralwasser ...   more details



  1. Sulpicius Apollinaris

    Sulpicius Apollinaris , a learned grammarian of Carthage , who flourished in the 2nd century AD. He taught Pertinax , himself a teacher of grammar before he was emperor, and Aulus Gellius , who speaks of him in the highest terms. He is the reputed author of the metrical arguments to the Aeneid and to the plays of Terence and probably Plautus . J. W. Beck, De Sulpicio Apollinari , 1884 See also Sulpicia gens References 1911 Category Latin grammarians Sulpicius Apollinaris AncientRome bio stub fr Sulpice Apollinaire it Sulpicio Apollinare ru sk Gaius Sulpicius Apollinaris ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris Claudius

    Infobox Saint name Saint Apollinaris Claudius birth date death date 2nd century feast day January 8 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place death place titles Apologist and Bishop of Hierapolis beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Saint Apollinaris Claudius , otherwise Apollinaris of Hierapolis or Apollinaris the Apologist , was a Christian leader and writer of the 2nd century. Life He was Bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia and became famous for his polemical treatises against the Heresy heretic s of his day, whose errors he showed to be entirely borrowed from the paganism pagans . He wrote two books against the Jews, five against the pagans, and two on Truth . In 177 he published an Apologia for the Christians, addressed to Marcus Aurelius , and appealing to the Emperor s own experience with the Thundering Legion , whose prayers won him the victory over the Quadi . The exact date of his death is not known, but it was probably while Marcus Aurelius was still Emperor. Nothing survives of his writings except for a few extracts, the longest of which relates to the date of Passover . His feast day is commemorated on January 8 . External links http www.earlychristianwritings.com text apollinaris.html Fragments of Apollinaris writings http www.newadvent.org cathen 01617b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia St. Apollinaris Claudius catholic saint stub Category Saints from Anatolia Category Anatolian Roman Catholic saints Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century Christian saints ca Apol linar de Hier polis de Claudius Apollinaris es Claudio Apolinar fr Claude Apollinaire nl Apollinaris van Hierapolis pt Apolin rio Cl udio ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris of Valence

    for Saint Apollinaris of Ravenna Apollinaris of Ravenna Infobox Saint name Saint Apollinaris of Valence birth date c. 453 death date c. 520 feast day venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place Vienne death place Valence titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Valence Cathedral , Valence, Dr me , France suppressed date issues prayer prayer attrib Saint Apollinaris of Valence also known as Aplonay 453 520 , born in Vienne , France , was bishop of Valence , France, at the time of the irruption of the barbarians . Valence, which was the central see of the recently founded Kingdom of Burgundy , had been scandalized by the dissolute Bishop Maximus, and the see in consequence had been vacant for fifty years. Apollinaris was of a family of nobles and saints. He was little over twenty when he was ordained a priest. In 486, when he was thirty three years old, he was made Bishop of the long vacant See of Valence, and under his care it soon recovered its ancient glory. Abuses were corrected and morals reformed. Bishop Apollinaris was so beloved that the news of his first illness filled the city with consternation. His return to health was considered miraculous. He attended a conference at Lyon , between the Arianism Arians and Catholics , held in presence of King Gondebaud . He distinguished himself there by his eloquence and learning. A contestation in defence of marriage brought Apollinaris again into special prominence. Stephen, the treasurer of the kingdom, was living ... of Apollinaris, who had rendered himself particularly obnoxious, and was kept a close prisoner ... came to beg Apollinaris to go to the court to restore the monarch to health. On his refusal, the Queen ... to beg absolution for his sin. Apollinaris was sixty four years old when he returned from Sardinia ... Tonantius Ferreolus senator Tonantius Ferreolus in 517. catholic DEFAULTSORT Apollinaris Category ...   more details



  1. Sidonius Apollinaris

    For the Franco Irish saint, see Sidonius of Saint Sa ns . Infobox Saint name Saint Sidonius Apollinaris ... date issues Gaius Sollius Modestus Apollinaris Sidonius or Saint Sidonius Apollinaris November 5 ref Apollinaris alludes to the date of his birthday in a short poem addressed to his brother in law ... Revisited Sidonius Apollinaris and His Crisis of Identity ref He was one of four fifth to sixth ... Lyon s . His father Apollinaris born circa 405 was the Prefect of Gaul under Valentinian III between 425 and 455 and the son of another Apollinaris, who was Praetorian Prefect of Gaul before 409 and a friend of his successor Decimus Rusticus . He seems to be a descendant of another Apollinaris ... Papianilla, Wife of Sidonius Apollinaris Papianilla in about 452. She was the daughter of Emperor ... cathedral. Sidonius Apollinaris was not a religious man his election was probably due more to his ... into subsequent decline in the 6th century under the Franks . Sidonius s son, also named Apollinaris ... While very stilted in diction, these Letters reveal Apollinaris as a man of genial temper, fond of good ... Thomas Hodgkin , Italy and her Invaders second edition, 1892 , contain interesting sections on Apollinaris ..., Sidonius Apollinaris and his Age . Oxford University Press, 1933. K.F. Strohecker. Der senatorische ... EH37 Goldberg.html Eric J. Goldberg, The Fall of the Roman Empire Revisited Sidonius Apollinaris and His ... introduction to the Letters , O.M. Dalton 1915 http www.tertullian.org fathers sidonius apollinaris Complete English translation of the Letters of Sidonius Apollinaris , O.M. Dalton 1915 http home.hccnet.nl j.a.van.waarden index.html Sidonius Apollinaris, dedicated site, with complete Latin ... 0430 0489 Sidonius Apollinaris Episcopus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Latina with analytical indexes CathEncy wstitle Sidonius Apollinaris 1911 Category 430 births Category 5th century bishops ... of Rome br Sidonius Apollinaris bg ca Sidoni Apol linar da Sidonius Apollinaris ...   more details



  1. Apollinaris of Ravenna

    Infobox Saint name Saint Apollinaris birth date death date feast day July 20 Roman Catholic Church , Eastern ... Apollinaris small at the Basilica of Sant Apollinare in Classe , Ravenna small birth place Antioch ... , D sseldorf , Ravenna, Remagen major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Apollinaris lang it Apollinare or Apollinaris of Ravenna is a Demographics of Syria Syrian saint , whom the Roman Martyrology ... of the pagans, issued a decree of banishment against the Christians. Apollinaris was kept concealed ... Encyclopedia St Apollinaris ref blockquote However, the acts of the martyrdom of Saint Apollinaris ... is among those who signed at the Council of Sardica in 343. Thus, the epoch of Saint Apollinaris may ... Emperor Septimius Severus . Veneration A noted miracle worker, St Apollinaris is considered especially ... in Dijon , and another dedicated to Saint Apollinaris also existed in Bologna , but was destroyed ... chapter dedicated to St Apollinaris in Sadsk then an important centre of the Czech state in 1117 ... church of St Apollinaris built there. Both of these churches in Bohemia stand to the present time ... better known in the West than Saint Apollinaris, being one of the patron saints of Europe . Owing to the limited importance of Saint Apollinaris s feast worldwide, his liturgical celebration was removed ... Apollinaris both on July 20 with the above quoted text and also more briefly ref At Classis, near Ravenna in Flaminia, the martyrdom of Saint Apollinaris, bishop, whose memorial is celebrated on 20 July ... saints with the same name Two other saints named Apollinaris or Apollinare are known Saint Apollinaris ... Apollinaris, abbot of Montecassino , feast day on November 27 ref name Martyrology References http ... American Catholic Saint of the Day St Apollinaris http www.newadvent.org cathen 01616a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia St. Apollinaris Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apollinaris Of Ravenna ... DEFAULTSORT Apollinaris Of Ravenna Category 1st century births Category 79 deaths Category Christian ...   more details



  1. Theodas of Laodicea

    Theodas or Theudas of Laodicea dn , was a physician of the Empiric school , ref Galen, De Meth. Med. , ii. 7, vol. x ref in the 2nd century. He is mentioned by Diogenes Laertius as being a native of Laodicea, a pupil of Antiochus of Laodicea , and a contemporary of Menodotus of Nicomedia Menodotus . ref Diogenes Laertius, ix. 116 ref A physician of this name is also quoted by Andromachus . ref Andromachus, ap. Galen, De Compos. Medicam. sec. Gen. , vi. 14. vol. xiii. ref References reflist Sources SmithDGRBM Category 2nd century Greek people Category Ancient Greek physicians ...   more details



  1. Laodicea (Mesopotamia)

    Laodicea lang el also transliterated as Laodikeia or Laodiceia was a Hellenistic city in Mesopotamia . Pliny the Elder Pliny vi. 30 places Laodicea along with Seleucia on the Tigris Seleucia and Artemita . Laodicea s precise location is unknown, but it is in modern day Iraq . External links William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0064 query id 3D 237080 layout loc laodiceia geo04 1 Laodiceia , London , 1854 SmithDGRG coord missing Iraq Category Ancient Greek sites in Iraq Category Hellenistic colonies Category Former populated places in Iraq Iraq geo stub MEast hist stub ca Laodicea de Mesopot mia el ...   more details



  1. Laodicea (Arcadia)

    Orphan date February 2009 Laodicea lang el , also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia , was an ancient city of Arcadia , in the Peloponnese , Greece . It is located between Megalopolis, Greece Megalopolis and Oresthasion Orestium . External links http www.ancientlibrary.com gazetteer 0198.html Hazlitt, Classical Gazetteer, Laodicea coord missing Greece Category Ancient Greek cities Category Geography of ancient Arcadia Category Hellenistic colonies Category Former populated places in Greece Ancient Greece stub ...   more details



  1. Council of Laodicea

    The Council of Laodicea was a regional synod of approximately thirty clerics from Asia Minor , that assembled about 363 364 AD in Laodicea on the Lycus Laodicea , Phrygia Phrygia Pacatiana . Historical context The council took place soon after the conclusion of the war between the Roman Empire and the Persian Empire , waged by Emperor Julian the Apostate Julian . Julian, the last Constantinian dynasty Constantinian emperor , attempted a revival of paganism and Persecution of early Christians in the Roman Empire resumed discrimination of Christians . After his death in battle on June 26, 363, officers of the army elected the Christian Jovian Emperor Jovian as his successor, who in his precarious position far from supplies ended the war with Persia unfavorably for Rome. He was soon succeeded by Valentinian I , who named his brother Valens Emperor of the East. Major concerns The major concerns of the Council involved constricting the conduct of church members. The Council expressed its decrees in the form of written rules or canons . Among the sixty canon law canon s decreed, several aimed at Maintaining order among bishop s, clergy clerics and laypeople canons 3 5, 11 13, 21 27, 40 44, 56 57 Enforcing modest behaviour of clerics and laypeople 4, 27, 30, 36, 53 55 Regulating approach ... of Laodicea. ref http www.bible researcher.com laodicea.html Council of Laodicea Bot generated title ref External links http www.newadvent.org fathers 3806.htm Canons of the Council of Laodicea ..., Neoc sarea, Antioch and Laodicea, which Canons were Accepted and Received by the Ecumenical Synods . http www.ccel.org ccel schaff npnf214.viii.vii.i.html Synod of Laodicea . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Council Of Laodicea Category Patristics Category 360s Category Christian law Category Canon law Category 4th century Christian church councils Laodicea ca S node de Laodicea de Konzil von Laodicea es S nodo de Laodicea fr Concile de Laodic e pt Conc lio de Laodiceia ru ...   more details



  1. Laodicea Pontica

    For other cities named Ladik, see Ladik disambiguation . Ladik is a city of Samsun Province , Turkey on the site of the ancient Laodicea Pontica . The mayor is Mehmet Karahan Nationalist Movement Party MHP . History Laodicea Pontica or Laodicea lang el , also transliterated as Laodiceia and Laodikeia was a Hellenistic town in Pontus . The city was founded in the hills altitude 1000 m not far west of the lake Stiphane Limne , southwest of Amisus modern Samsun . References Richard Talbert , Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World , ISBN 978 0 691 03169 9 , p. 86. coord missing Turkey Former settlements in Turkey Category Samsun Province Category Archaeological sites in Turkey Category Ancient Greek sites in Turkey Category Hellenistic colonies Category Pontus Category Former populated places in Turkey ca Ladik Samsun cbk zam Ladik ru ...   more details



  1. Sagar of Laodicea

    Infobox Saint name Saint Sagar birth date death date 175 feast day 6 October venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image imagesize 150px caption birth place death place titles Martyr and Bishop of Laodicea on the Lycus Laodicea beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Saint Sagar was supposedly a disciple of St. Paul an unacceptable tradition ref http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint id 2425 St. Sagar Catholic Online ref , it is known that he was Bishop of Laodicea on the Lycus Laodicea , Phrygia . He suffered martyrdom during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius . References reflist saint stub Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 2nd century Christian martyr saints Category 2nd century bishops Category 175 deaths ...   more details



  1. Laodicea on the Lycus

    Laodicea on the Lycus Greek language Greek polytonic lang la Laodicea ad Lycum ... of Eskihisar, Denizli Eskihisar Eski Hissar , Denizli Province , Turkey . History Laodicea is situated ... , and afterwards Rhoas , ref Pliny the Elder Pliny . v. 29. ref , and Laodicea, the building of which ... it was on a major road. It was in Phrygia , although some ancient authors place Laodicea in differing ... to Lydia. At first Laodicea was not a place of much importance, but it soon acquired a high ... of Rome and towards the end of the Roman Republic and under the first emperors, Laodicea, benefiting ... of the sceptics Antiochus of Laodicea Antiochus and Theiodas , the successors of Aenesidemus ref Diogenes ... xii. p. 580. ref Its wealthy citizens embellished Laodicea with beautiful monuments. One of the chief ... the title of free city. During the Roman period Laodicea was the chief city of a Roman conventus ... of Laodicea s inhabitants were Jewish people Jews , and Cicero records that Flaccus confiscated ... John Axuch captured Laodicea from the Seljuk Turks in the first major military victory of his reign ... was destroyed during the invasions of the Turkic peoples Turks and Mongols . Christian Laodicea It was probably ... Hierocles author of Synecdemus Hierocl . p. 665. ref Laodicea receives passing mention in the epistle ... to the Church of Laodicea the letter which he sends to them, and to read publicly that which should come to them from Laodicea, that is, no doubt, a letter which he had written, or was to write, to the Laodiceans ... manuscripts end the First Epistle to Timothy with these words Written at Laodicea, metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana . The first bishops attributed to the See of Laodicea are very uncertain Archippus of Laodicea St. Archippus Colossians 4 17 Nymphas of Laodicea St. Nymphas ref Colossians 4 15 already indicated as bishop of Laodicea by the Apostolic Constitutions, 7 46. ref Diotrephes III John, 9 . Next comes St. Sagaris , martyr c. 166 . Sisinnius of Laodicea Sisinnius is mentioned in the Acts ...   more details



  1. Themison of Laodicea

    Themison of Laodicea , lang el , 1st century BC, was the founder of the Methodic school of medicine , and one of the most eminent physicians of his time. He was a native of Laodicea in Syria , ref Pseudo Galen, Introd. c. 4, vol. xiv. ref and a pupil of Asclepiades of Bithynia . ref Pliny, H. N. xxix. 5 ref Nothing more is known about the events of his life except that he seems to have travelled a great deal as he mentions Crete and Milan , apparently as an eye witness. ref Caelius Aurelianus, De Morb. Acut. iii. 18 ref Neither is it certain if he ever visited Rome , though it is perhaps more probable that he did so. He differed from his teacher on several points in his old age, and became the founder of a new sect called the Methodic school Methodici , which long exercised an extensive influence on medical science. ref Celsus, De Med. i. praef. Galen, De Meth. Med. i. 4, 7. vol x. ref He wrote several medical works, but in what language is not mentioned of these only the titles and a few fragments remain, preserved principally by Caelius Aurelianus , for example Libri Periodici Epistolae in at least nine books Celeres Passiones in at least two books Tardae Passiones in at least two books Liber Salutaria De Plantagine . ref Pliny, H. N. xxv. 39 Macer Flor. De Vir. Herb. c. 6. v. 265 ref He was perhaps the first physician who made use of leech es, ref Caelius Aurelianus, De Morb. Chron. i. 1 ref and he is said to have been attacked with hydrophobia , and to have recovered. ref Caelius Aurelianus, De Morb. Acut. iii. 16 Dioscorides, De Venen. Animal. c. 1. vol. ii. ref Eudemus physician Eudemus and Proclus of Rhegium Proculus are said to have been followers lang la sectatores of Themison, which may only mean that they belonged to the Methodic school. ref Caelius Aurelianus ... from Latakia Category Ancient Syrian physicians ca Temis de Laodicea de Themison von Laodikeia it Temisone di Laodicea fr Th mison de Laodic e ...   more details



  1. Eusebius of Laodicea

    Orphan date February 2009 Eusebius of Laodicea date of birth uncertain died about 268 was an Alexandria n, a deacon who had some fame as a confessor, and became bishop of Laodicea in Syria . Life His story is told by Eusebius of C sarea . ref Church History VII.11 and VII.32. ref As a deacon at Alexandria he had accompanied his bishop, Dionysius with a priest, two other deacons and two Romans who were then in Egypt before the tribunal of milian, Prefect of Egypt, at the time of Emperor Valerianus 253 260 . Dionysius tells the story of their trials in a letter to a certain Bishop Germanus. ref Eusebius, Church History VII.11. ref They were all sentenced to banishment, but Eusebius managed to remain in the city in hiding, zealously served the confessors in prison and buried the bodies of the dead and the blessed martyrs, not without danger to his own life . ref ibid. ref In 260 there broke out a rebellion at Alexandria and at the same time a plague ravaged the city. Eusebius again risked his life continually by nursing the sick and the wounded. ref ibid, VII, xxxii. ref The Romans besieged a part of the town Bruchium, Pyroucheion, Prouchion . Anatolius, Eusebius friend, was among the besieged, Eusebius himself outside. Eusebius went to the Roman general and asked him to allow any who would to leave Bruchium. His petition was granted and Anatolius, with whom he managed to communicate, explained the matter to the leaders of the rebellion and implored them to capitulate. They refused but eventually allowed the women, children, and old men to profit by the Romans mercy. A great crowd then came to surrender at the Roman camp. Eusebius there nursed all who were exhausted by the long ... and made Eusebius Bishop of Laodicea as successor to Socrates. Not long afterwards he died and was succeeded ... con Laodicea. ref Eusebius s name does not occur in the acts of the synod in 268. References Ibid ... of Laodicea Category 268 deaths Category 3rd century bishops Category Syrian bishops Category ...   more details



  1. Laodicea Combusta

    Laodicea or Laodicea Combusta &ndash lang el , also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia also Laodikeia Katakekaumen and later Claudiolaodicea &ndash was a Hellenistic city in central Anatolia , in the region of Pisidia its site is currently occupied by Ladik Konya Province Ladik , Konya Province , in the Asia n part of Turkey . Laodicea was one of the five cities built by Seleucus I Nicator , and named after his mother Laodice of Macedonia Laodice . Its surname lang la Combusta is derived by Strabo ref xii. pp. 576, 579, xiii. pp. 626, 628, 637. ref from the volcanic nature of the surrounding country, but Hamilton ref Researches , ii. p. 194. ref asserts that there is not a particle of volcanic or igneous rock in the neighbourhood and it may be added that if such were the case, the town would rather have been called, in Greek, Laodikeia t s katakekaumen s. The most probable solution undoubtedly is, that the town was at one time destroyed by fire, and that on being rebuilt it received the distinguishing surname. It was situated to the northwest of Iconium now Konya , on the high road leading from the west coast to Melitene on the Euphrates . Some ancient authors describe it as situated in Lycaonia ref Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Strabo xiv. p. 663. ref and others as a town of Pisidia , ref Socrates, Hist. Eccl. vi. 18 Hierocles author of Synecdemus Hierocles p. 672. ref , and Ptolemy ref v. 4. 10. ref places it in Galatia but this discrepancy is easily explained by recollecting that the territories just mentioned were often extended or reduced in extent, so that at one time the town belonged to Lycaonia, while at another it formed part of Pisidia. Its foundation is not mentioned by any ancient writer. Laodiceia is at Ladik and numerous ..., Laodicea William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography ... Category Konya Province ca Laodicea Combusta el ...   more details



  1. Anatolius of Laodicea

    from death. ref Eusebius, Historia Ecclesiastica 7.32.6 13 ref In going to Latakia Laodicea he was seized ... The Paschal Canon of Anatolius of Laodicea http www.newadvent.org cathen 01457c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia ... Biography Anatolius of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Anatolius of Laodicea Category 3rd century writers ... Category Syrian bishops ca Anatoli de Laodicea fr Anatole de Laodic e pl Anatol z Laodycei pt Anat lio ...   more details



  1. Polemon of Laodicea

    Image Polemon of Laodiceia.jpg thumb Bust of Polemon, Pentelic marble , found in the Temple of Olympian Zeus Athens Marcus Antonius Polemon or Antonius Polemon , also known as Polemon of Smyrna or Polemon of Laodicea name in Greek language Greek , c. 90 144 was a sophist who lived in the 2nd century. Polemon was Anatolia n Greeks Greek and originally came from a family of Ancient Rome Roman Consular rank. He was born in Laodicea on the Lycus in Phrygia modern Turkey , however, he spent a great part of his life in Smyrna modern zmir , Turkey . From early manhood, he received civic honors from the citizens of Smyrna for his services to the city. Polemon was a master rhetoric , a prominent member of the Second Sophistic . He was favored by the Roman Emperor s Trajan , Hadrian and Antoninus Pius although there is a famous story of his arrogant behavior towards Antoninus Pius, whom he threw out of his house at midnight when Antoninus was the newly arrived Governor of Asia Citation needed date February 2011 . Polemon gave the dedicatory oration to Hadrian s Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens . Polemon was the head of one of the foremost schools of rhetorics of the Hellenistic Culture in Smyrna . His style of oratory was imposing rather than pleasing however his character was haughty and reserved. The only full surviving works of Polemon, was the funeral orations of the Athens Athenians generals Callimachus polemarch Callimachus and Cynaegeirus, who died at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. These orations are titled logoi epitaphioi epitaphs . His rhetorical compositions were subjects that were taken from Athenian history. A treatise on physiognomy is preserved in a 14th century Arabic translation translated into Latin by G. Hoffmann, Leipzig 1893 . Polemon died from voluntary starvation in the tomb of his ancestors at Laodicea, from which he suffered from gout . He had shut himself up in the tomb to die. References M. W. Gleason, Making Men Sophi ...   more details



  1. Philonides of Laodicea

    Philonides c. 200 &ndash c. 130 BCE of Laodicea in Syria , was an Epicurean philosopher and mathematician who lived in the Seleucid court during the reigns of Antiochus IV Epiphanes and Demetrius I Soter . He is known principally from a Life of Philonides which was discovered among the charred papyrus scrolls at the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum . ref Vita Philonidi , PHerc. 1044 ref Philonides was born into a family with good connections with the Seleucid court. ref name gera Dov Gera, 1998 , Judaea and Mediterranean Politics, 219 to 161 B.C.E. , page 274. BRILL ref He is said to have been taught by one Eudemus, and Dionysodorus the mathematician. ref name mueller Ian Mueller, Geometry and scepticism , in Jonathan Barnes, 2005 , Science and Speculation Studies in Hellenistic Theory and Practice , page 94. Cambridge University Press. ref Philonides attempted to convert Antiochus IV Epiphanes to Epicureanism , and later instructed his nephew Demetrius I Soter in philosophy. ref name gera Philonides was highly honoured in the court, and he is also known from various stone inscriptions. ref name dewitt Dewitt, 1999 , Epicurus and His Philosophy , pages 119&ndash 120. U of Minnesota Press ref He was renowned as a mathematician, and is mentioned by Apollonius of Perga in the preface to the second book of his Conics . ref name mueller ref Apollonius, I 192.7&ndash 11 ref Philonides was a zealous collector of the works of Epicurus and his colleagues, and is said to have published over 100 treatises, probably compilations of the works he collected. ref name snyder H. Gregory Snyder, 2000 , Teachers and Texts in the Ancient World , pages 49&ndash 50. Routledge ref Notes reflist Epicureanism DEFAULTSORT Philonides of Laodicea Category 2nd century BC Greek people Category 2nd century BC philosophers Category Ancient Greek mathematicians Category Epicurean philosophers Category Hellenistic era philosophers from Syria Category People from Latakia Category Syrian philosophers ...   more details




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