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Aedesius
Aedesius Aedesius (died 355), Neoplatonist philosopher, was born of ...
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User:Aedesius
User:Aedesius I am [1], yes I am!
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Aedesius rhetor (translated from German)
Aedesius rhetor Life and work Aedesius rhetor came probably out Ascalon and informed ... be observed in the secondary literature also Aedesius, one of Julian Apostata high-estimated philosophers ...
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Frumentius (translated from German)
... that Aethiopi church. Rufinus quotes Frumentius ' brother Aedesius, like it as children (approx. 316 ) its ... acquired the confidence of the king, the Aedesius as if mouth-give, Frumentius from treasurer ... Ezana had reached the majority, accompanied Frumentius Aedesius on its return journey after Tyrus until ...
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User talk:Varana/Julian
... At Pergamon, he studied under a certain Aedesius. Probably under the influence of Aedesius' disciple Maximus of Ephesus, Julian privately began ...
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Chrysanthius
... was one of the favorite pupils of Aedesius, and devoted himself mainly to the mystical ... went to him by the advice of Aedesius, and subsequently invited him to come to ...
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Antiochia (translated from German)
... for instance Ulpianus of Antiochia, Eusebius arabs, Aedesius rhetor and its pupil Zenobius rhetor as ...
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Julian Apostata (translated from German)
... that Neuplatonikern. It went after Pergamon, where Aedesius taught. By the contact with its pupil ...
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Ezana (translated from French)
... young Christians of Syrian origin, Frumentius and Aedesius, brought at one time in the country ...
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325 (translated from French)
... young Christians of Syrian origin, Frumentius and Aedesius, brought at one time in the country ...
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