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Alypius may
refer to:
Alypius of Antioch,
vicarius of
Roman Britain,
probably in the late 350s
Alypius of Alexandria,
music theorist, c. 360
Alypius of...
- an
ascetic life.
Alypius yearned to
practice the life of a hermit, but
Bishop Theodore would not give him
permission to do so.
Alypius built a
church in...
- As
Alypius’
friendship with
Augustine began to
deepen (Augustine
called him the
brother of his heart), so did his
interest in Manicheism.
Alypius admired...
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Alypius of
Antioch was a
geographer and a
vicarius of
Roman Britain,
probably in the late 350s AD. He
replaced Flavius Martinus after that vicarius' suicide...
- had
married a lady
called Helena. She was a
daughter of the
renowned Alypius, then the
leading man in the city and
member of a
noble family held in...
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Alypius (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλύπιος) was a
priest of the
great church at Constantinople, who
flourished around the year 430 AD.
There is
extant an epistle...
- 184 with the
onslaught of the
Yellow Turban Rebellion.
Pertinax succeeds Alypius as
bishop of Byzantium.
Theophilus of
Antioch becomes patriarch of Antioch...
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Alipy of the
Caves (? – 1114) (also
known as 'Venerable
Alypius') was an
Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and
famous painter of
icons from the cave monastery...
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treatise or chart; it
would seem more
likely that this was
Alypius of Antioch,
instead of the
Alypius from Alexandria,
although Meursius supposes the two were...
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Faltonius Probus Alypius (floruit 370–397) was a
politician of the
Roman Empire.
Alypius was the son of
Clodius Celsinus Adelphius,
Praefectus urbi of...