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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 Potamoi.
Asterius, one of the Giants. Asterion...
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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...
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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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Saint Asterius may
refer to:
Asterius of
Caesarea (d. 282),
Roman senator who
became a
Christian martyr Asterius of
Amasea (c. 350 – c. 410 AD), Bishop...
- his day.
Asterius,
Bishop of
Amasea is not to be
confused with the
Arian polemicist Asterius the Sophist. His
feast day is
October 30.
Asterius of Amasea...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Aphnaeus asterius.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Aphnaeus asterius.
Aphnaeus at
Markku Savela's
Lepidoptera and...
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Asterius of
Petra was a
convert from Arianism, and
later the
Bishop of Petra.
Asterius was one of the
defenders of the
Council of Nicæa and St. Athanasius...
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former life into a life of
light and uprightness. —
Asterius, "Oratio 4" Significantly, for
Asterius the
Christian feast was
explicitly an
entry from darkness...
- stars; one of the monster's
names was
Asterion or
Asterius ("star"). Pasiphaë gave
birth to
Asterius, who was
called the Minotaur. He had the face of a...