- sin as possible.
Constantine died soon
after at a
suburban villa called Achyron, on the last day of the fifty-day
festival of
Pentecost directly following...
- the
Western Empire (312–324), and of the
Roman Empire (324–337), dies in
Achyron, near Nicomedia, at age 65,
after he is
baptized by
Eusebius of Nicomedia...
-
diakathariei tēn alōna autou, kai
synaxei ton
siton autou eis tēn apothēkēn to de
achyron katakausi pyri asbestō. In the King
James Version of the
Bible the text...
-
Ancient Gr****
words σχίζειν (schizein),
meaning "to split," and ἄχυρον (
achyron),
meaning "chaff." It
refers to
either the
glume or the
toothed lemmas...
- baptized. He died
shortly thereafter on May 22, 337 at a
suburban villa named Achyron.: 81
Scott Bradbury,
professor of
classical languages,
writes that Constantine's...
- the
Western Empire (312–324), and of the
Roman Empire (324–337), dies in
Achyron, near Nicomedia, at age 65,
after he is
baptized by
Eusebius of Nicomedia...
- baptized. He died
shortly thereafter on 22 May 337 at a
suburban villa named Achyron.: 81, 82
Francis Opoku writes that, "Whilst some are of the
opinion that...
- ring at the base. The
genus name
Achyranthemum comes from the Gr****
words achyron (chaff) and
anthos (flower),
which lends the
species of the
genus their...