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- Aedesius (Ancient 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...
- 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...
- studied at Pergamon under the distinguished Neoplatonic philosopher Aedesius. Aedesius, a student of the famous Neoplatonist Iamblichus, had opened his own...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sophist, and a pupil of Iamblichus and Aedesius, who lived at the beginning of the 4th century CE. When Aedesius was obliged to quit Cappadocia, Eustathius...