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Aedesius (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Αἰδέσιος, died
shortly before 355 AD) was a
Neoplatonist philosopher and mystic. He was born into a
wealthy Cappadocian family...
- of the
contemporary Neoplatonist philosopher,
Aedesius. The
account of the
Eastern Church says
Aedesius and his
brother were born in
Patara of high-standing...
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pupils of
Aedesius, and
devoted himself mainly to the
mystical side of Neoplatonism. The
Roman emperor Julian went to him by the
advice of
Aedesius, and subsequently...
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Diocletianic ****cution. She was the
daughter of a
pagan priest named Aedesius. Her
mother having died soon
after her birth,
Margaret was
nursed by a...
- Light"). As a youth,
Frumentius had been
shipwrecked with his
brother Aedesius on the
Eritrean coast. The
brothers managed to be
brought to the royal...
- 1867 by Pope Pius IX One of the
Martyrs of
Gorkum Adulf unknown c. 680
Aedesius of
Alexandria 200s 8
April 306
found in
Roman Martyrology Ælfheah of Canterbury...
- ISBN 978-90-47-40232-9. Rufinus,
Ecclesiastical History, 10.9-10,
records the
account of
Aedesius and Frumentius,
nephews of the
Phoenician trader Meropius, who were kidnapped...
- of
Neoplatonism in Asia
Minor in 351, at
first under Aedesius, the philosopher, and then
Aedesius'
student Eusebius of Myndus. It was from
Eusebius that...
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emperor of
Later Yan (d. 398)
September 7 –
Claudius Silv****,
Roman usurper Aedesius,
Roman Neoplatonist philosopher and
mystic Fu Jian,
Chinese emperor of...
- Acutus, Adauctus, Adelphius, Adiutor, Adranos, Adventus, Aeacus, Aebutus,
Aedesius, Aeli****, Aemiliana, Aemili****, Aeni****, Aequa, Aequitas, Aemili****...