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Agathonice (Gr****: Ἀγαθονίκη, romanized: Agathonikē) or
Agathonicea (Gr****: Ἀγαθονίκεια, romanized: Agathonikeia) was a town and
bishopric in
Thrace during...
- The Acts of Carpus, Papylus, and
Agathonice is a
martyrdom account about three Christians traveling through Pergamum until they are
discovered by the pagan...
- on July 23, 1850. At the same time, he was
appointed Titular Bishop of
Agathonice. He was
consecrated a
bishop on
November 24, 1850 by
Archbishop Martin...
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Oxford University Press (2011) p.78 & 79. Acts of Carpus, Papylus, and
Agathonice. Eusebius,
Historia Ecclesiastica, 4.15.
Robert Eden, p 347. The perpetual...
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animated movie that was
released in 2009. Acts of Carpus, Papylus, and
Agathonice Martyrdom of
Polycarp List of
Christian women of the
patristic age Heffernan...
- the need for
development of education. The only bishop,
Dionysius of
Agathonice,
which served from the 17th
century to 1827 and the
founder of the cell...
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liturgical books were written. The only
bishop in the town was
Dionysius of
Agathonice,
serving from the 17th
century to 1827. Many
changes were made during...
- Pergamon, Asia Minor.
Agathodorus was a
servant of Carpus, Papylus, and
Agathonice. He was
killed by the
Romans to
encourage his
Christian masters to denounce...
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Christian physician, said to have been put to
death together with his sister,
Agathonice, and
others at Pergamum,
about AD 166. His
feast day is
April 13. List...
- and
Papylos had been
martyred together with the
Saints Agathodorus and
Agathonice in
Pergamon under Decius in 251. The
edifice was said to have the same...