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Abibus is the name of
several people.
These include:
Abibus of Edessa, a
Christian martyr at Edessa,
Syria Abibus of Nekressi,
bishop of
Nekressi and...
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decree to have
Abibus arrested for his
preaching and
spreading of Christianity. Due to the
large jewish and
pagan support he received,
Abibus was
quoted as...
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Abippus (also
known as
Abibus and Habib) is a
saint of the Gr****
Orthodox Church. His
feast day is 26 March. Holweck, F. G. A
Biographical Dictionary of...
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Abibos of
Nekressi (Georgian: აბიბოს ნეკრესელი, romanized:
abibos nek'reseli) (fl. 6th century) was one of the
thirteen ****yrian
apostles of
Georgia and...
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Abibus of
Samosata (died 297) was a
Christian martyr at
Samosata (in
Syria on the
River Euphrates). He
lived during the
period of
Diocletianic ****cution...
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Peter and John the Apostle,
together with his son
Abibon (Abibo, Abibas,
Abibus) and Nicodemus. The
Clementine Literature suggested that he
maintained secrecy...
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Seven Martyrs of Samosata,
crucified with
Saint Hipparchus and Philotheus,
Abibus, James,
Paregrus and Rom**** by the
emperor Maximian in 297.
Historia Augusta...
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Alexandria (3rd century), two martyrs, saints, and
companions of Faustus,
Abibus and
Dionysius of
Alexandria Cyriacus I of
Byzantium (3rd century), bishop...
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martyr Du
Qiong (or Boyu),
Chinese official and
astronomer Faustus,
Abibus and Dionysius,
Christian martyrs Marcus Minucius Felix,
Roman apologist...
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their companions Maruthas, N****s, Helias, Mares,
Abibus, Sembeeth, and Sabas, were
arrested and
imprisoned at
Bardiaboch during...