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Asterius may
refer to:
Asterion or
Asterius,
multiple figures in Gr****
mythology Asterius of
Ostia (died 223),
Christian martyr and
saint Asterius of Caesarea...
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literally "starry") or
Asterius /əˈstɪəriəs/ (Ἀστέριος) may
refer to the
following figures: Asterion, one of the
river gods.
Asterius, one of the Giants....
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Asterius of
Cappadocia (Ἀστέριος; died c. 341) was an
Arian Christian theologian from Cappadocia. Few of his
writings have been
recovered in
their entirety;...
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Pausanias also
tells of
Asterius, a son of Anax who was the son of
Earth (the
goddess Gaia),
buried on the
island of
Asterius, near the
Island of Lade...
- Diyarbakır (Turkish pronunciation: [diˈjaɾ.bakɯɾ]; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ, romanized: Tigranakert,
local pronunciation: Dikranagerd; Kurdish: Amed; Syriac:...
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Saint Asterius may
refer to:
Asterius of
Ostia (d. c. 222),
Priest and
hieromartyr Asterius of
Caesarea (d. 282),
Roman senator who
became a Christian...
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corrected at Rome by
Turcius Rufius Aproni****
Asterius. As John
Matthews notes, "Not only did
Asterius thus
record for
posterity his
literary work .....
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important town of Umbria, in
central Italy.
While under house arrest of
Judge Asterius, and
discussing his
faith with him,
Valentinus (the
Latin version of his...
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another Asterius.”
Sabine Baring-Gould, The
Lives of the Saints. Vol. 2. (J. Hodges, 1877).
Digitized June 6, 2007. Page 506. St.
Asterius Catholic Online...
- (/əˈstɪriən/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀστερίων, gen.: Ἀστερίωνος,
literally "starry") or
Asterius (/əˈstɪriəs/; Ἀστέριος) was a King of
Crete and the foster-father of Minos...