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Origen of
Alexandria (c. 185 – c. 253), also
known as
Origen Adamantius, was an
early Christian scholar, ascetic, and
theologian who was born and spent...
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Adamantius or
Adamantios may
refer to:
Adamantius (Pseudo-Origen), 4th-century
Christian writer Adamantius (physician), 5th-century
Jewish physician from...
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Adamantius (Ancient Gr****: Αδαμάντιος) was an
ancient physician,
bearing the
title of
iatrosophist (ιατρικων λόγων σοφιστής; broadly, "professor of medicine")...
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Korais or Koraïs (Gr****: Ἀδαμάντιος Κοραῆς [aðaˈmandi.os koraˈis]; Latin:
Adamantius Coraes; French:
Adamance Coray; 27
April 1748 – 6
April 1833) was a Gr****...
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Adamantius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀδαμάντιος; fl. 474–479) was a
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire,
praefectus urbi of
Constantinople (474–479), patricius...
- fide ('On the
Orthodox Faith in God'), also
known as the
Dialogue of
Adamantius, is an
anonymous Christian dialogue in Gr**** from the late 3rd or early...
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published in
Italy by
Editrice Morcelliana. "La
rivista "
Adamantius"/The
periodical "
Adamantius"". GIROTA.
Retrieved 12
April 2018. "adamant".
Online Etymology...
- can be
identified with the
archon Astaphaios in
Contra Celsum by
Origen Adamantius. The archon, however, has a
different planetary alignment than the angel:...
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Scythians were fair
skinned and
blond haired. The 5th-century
physician Adamantius, who
often followed Polemon,
describes the
Scythians as fair-haired. Scythian...
- and was well-versed in
pagan and
biblical literature. Origen, or
Origen Adamantius (c. 185 – c. 254) was a
scholar and theologian.
According to tradition...