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Ammia of
Philadelphia (fl. late 1st–early 2nd
century AD), also
known as
Ammia the Prophetess, was an
early Christian prophetess in the
Christian community...
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addressed to the
Christians of that city.
Church historian Eusebius recognized Ammia of Philadelphia, an
early Christian prophetess active in the late 1st and...
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Carminia Ammia (fl. c. 140 – c. 170 AD) was a Graeco-Roman
public benefactress. She was the
second wife of
Marcus Ulpius Carminius Claudius the elder...
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Babylon Daughter of
Tarhundaradu of
Arzawa Daughter of the
ruler of
Ammia Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten Neferkepherure-Waenre
Kanakhtqaishuti (originally)...
- Ammi****
Marcellinus Born c. 330
Roman Syria,
possibly in
Ammia (modern-day Amioun, Lebanon) Died c. 391–400
Nationality Roman Occupation(s) Historian...
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daughter of Tarhundaradu,
ruler of Arzawa; and a
daughter of the
ruler of
Ammia (modern-day Syria). Finally, he
married at
least two of his daughters, Sitamun...
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which was
built by
Marcus Ulpius Carminius Claudi**** (husband of
Carminia Ammia) in the 2nd
century to
supply the
combined community. Its site is located...
- they
received the
prophetic gift from the
prophets Quadratus (prophet) and
Ammia of Philadelphia,
figures believed to have been part of a line of prophetic...
- Kidson, L. M. (2018, May 28).
Ammia in Philadelphia.
Engendered Ideas. https://engenderedideas.wordpress.com/2018/05/28/
ammia-in-philadelphia/ Franchi, R...
- is at
least one
named priestess known to us from this region,
Carminia Ammia who was
priestess of Thea
Maeter Adrastos and of Aphrodite.
Throughout the...