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Abercius (Avercius, Avircius, Avirkios) is a
masculine given name that may
refer to:
Abercius of Hieropolis,
Christian bishop and
saint (feast 22 October)...
- to his clergy; this too is lost.
Abercius is also the subject, and
probable author, of the
Inscription of
Abercius,
preserved in the
Vatican Museums...
- The
inscription of
Abercius is the Gr****
epitaph of
Abercius who was
probably Bishop of
Hieropolis in Phrygia. It is an
important example of
early Christian...
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Matthew 27:56 Mark 15:40 "Martyrs
Abercius and Helen,
children of the
Apostle Alphæus". "Martyrs
Abercius and Helen,
children of the
Apostle Alphæus"...
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Abercius and
Helena are
saints of the
Catholic church. They are said to have been the
children of
Alphaeus the Apostle,
although this has been challenged...
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during Roman and
Byzantine times. Its
bishop in the late 2nd
century AD was
Abercius, the
subject of a
famous inscription. Its site is
located near Koçhisar...
- Biography. Continuum. pp. 1–2. ISBN 0826452639. Thonemann,
Peter (2012).
Abercius of Hierapolis:
Christianization and
Social Memory in Late
Antique Asia...
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woman at the well (1st century)
Thecla (1st century)
Apphia (1st century)
Abercius of
Hieropolis (2nd century)
Gregory Thaumaturgus (c. 213 - 270), student...
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Ignatius of Antioch. In this
office Papias was
presumably succeeded by
Abercius of Hierapolis. The name
Papias was very
common in the region, suggesting...
- Rostov, in the
world Abercius, was born in the
tenth century in Chuhloma,
which is in
Kostroma region near Galich, Russia. Born
Abercius, he was very ill...