- The
Agnoetae (Gr**** ἀγνοηταί agnoetai, from ἀγνοέω agnoeo, to be
ignorant of) or
Themistians were a
Monophysite Christian sect of Late
Antiquity that maintained...
- (the
meaning of acephali). For this, they were
known as
Headless Ones.
Agnoetae,
Themistians or Agnosticists,
founded by
Themistius Calonymus around 534...
- ****ont 1912: 83f. Cross, F. L.; Livingstone, E. A., eds. (2009) [2005]. "
Agnoetae". The
Oxford Dictionary of the
Christian Church (3rd rev. ed.). Oxford...
- the
imperial Roman church during the 5th century.
Acephali Adelophagi Agnoetae Agono****a
Apostolic Brethren Alumbrados Bagnolians Barallot Barsanuphians...
- the Chalcedonians, Pope Leo's Tome,
Bishop Julian of Halicarn****us, the
Agnoetae, the Melitians, the Acephali, the
Gaianites (supporters of a
rival to Theodosius...
-
Themistians may
refer to:
Asteroids of the
Themis family Agnoetae,
Christian sect
founded by
Themistius Calonymus This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
-
defence of Pope Leo I and the
Council of Chalcedon, also a work
against the
Agnoetae,
submitted by him
before publication to Pope
Gregory I, who
after some...
- sects; and
Severans or Theodosians, who are
subdivided into
eight factions (
Agnoetae, Condobaudites, Niobites, two
groups of
Tritheists and the
factions adhering...