- In
church history, the term
acephali (from
Ancient Gr****: ἀκέφαλοι
akephaloi, "headless",
singular ἀκέφαλος
akephalos from ἀ- a-, "without", and κεφαλή...
- later, to
inhabit remote parts of the world. They are
variously known as
akephaloi (Gr**** ἀκέφαλοι 'headless ones') or
Blemmyes (Latin: Blemmyae; Gr****:...
- However,
other miaphysites abandoned Mongos and were
thenceforth called Akephaloi (headless ones),
since they had lost
their leader.
After two
years of...
- Europa. Acephali/Headless men (Gr**** ἀκέφαλος akephalos,
plural ἀκέφαλοι
akephaloi, from ἀ- a-, "without", and κεφαλή kephalé, "head") are
humans without...
-
Europeans to be the
result of some kind of
simian crossbreeding.
Blemmyes (or
akephaloi) –
Legendary race of
people with no
heads and
facial features on their...
- John's
other works include tracts and
sermons against the
doctrines of the
Akephaloi, the
Aphthartodocetae and the Manichaeans, and an
exegesis of the Gospel...
-
Barsanuphius who ****umed the
title of bishop. They were
counted among the
Akephaloi (leaderless ones) who
split from the
mainstream monophysite patriarchate...
- to
Aeschines several other works called "headless" or "Prefaceless" (
akephaloi): Phaidon, Polyainos, Drakon, Eryxias, On Excellence, The Erasistratoi...