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Athenagoras may
refer to:
Athenagoras of
Ephesus (6th
century BC), a Gr****
tyrant of
Ephesus Athenagoras of
Samos (5th
century BC), Gr**** amb****ador during...
- Albanian, or Gr**** descent.
Athenagoras was the son of
Matthew N. Spyrou, a doctor, and
Helen V. Mokoros.
Athenagoras devoted himself to
religion at...
- Christianity.
Athenagoras'
feast day is
observed on 24 July in the
Eastern Orthodox Church. In his
writings he
styles himself as "
Athenagoras, the Athenian...
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Athenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναγόρας) was a
physician of
ancient Greece or
ancient Rome. His time is unknown. Some
scholars date him to
between 400...
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Athenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναγόρας, fl. 4th
century BCE) of
Miletus was a
general of
ancient Greece who was sent by the
Macedonian ruler Ptolemy I...
- the case of
Athenagoras we are
shown a
politician who
virtually succeeds in
turning a
deliberation ****embly into a mob" (194) "
Athenagoras dismisses the...
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Athenagoras (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀθηναγόρας) was a
Macedonian general of
Philip V and ****us. He
fought against Dardani and
Romans The Illyrians, page 150...
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Athenagoras (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηναγόρας, fl. 479 BCE), son of Archestratides, was an
ancient Gr**** man from
Samos who was a
partisan on the Gr**** side...
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fallen angels and the
origin of
demons from angels'
adultery with women.
Athenagoras (133 AD – 190 AD) in his Plea for the
Christians uses
Enoch to establish...
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Church and the
Eastern Roman Catholic Church. On 20
April 1961,
Patriarch Athenagoras I of
Constantinople canonized him as a saint. His
feast day is celebrated...