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Athenogenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηνογένης) may
refer to:
Athenogenes, date unknown, the
author of a work
mentioned by Athenaeus,
probably a poem, entitled...
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Athenogenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθηνογένης, d. 303 CE) or
Saint Athenogenes of Pedachtoë was a priest, c****piskopos (or "rural bishop"), and
Christian martyr...
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Maurice and
Athenogenes his nephew.
Ernest Honigmann argues that she was more
likely a sister-in-law of one of Maurice's siblings,
making Athenogenes a cousin...
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first decades of the 7th century. He
gives an
anecdote about its bishop,
Athenogenes. It
ceased to be a
metropolitan bishopric sometime before 687 when that...
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Adauctus Marcellinus and
Peter Forty Martyrs of
Sebaste Euphemia Cyprian Athenogenes of Pedachtoë
Alban Ignatius of
Antioch Gelasinus Lawrence of Rome Lucy...
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existence in
Byzantine Anatolia was the
sacrifice of the fawn to St.
Athenogenes at Pedachthoe/Heracleopolis on July 17 (July 16). On that day the young...
- of
Athenogenes". Cult of
Saints in Late Antiquity.
University of Oxford.
Retrieved 2024-09-12. This
extensive version of the
Martyrdom of
Athenogenes is...
- bright,
solitary flame calling the
church to
celebrate the
Risen Lord.
Athenogenes of Pedachtoë, a
saint of
unknown date but
whose saint's day is 16 July...
- of
Athenogenes". Cult of
Saints in Late Antiquity.
University of Oxford.
Retrieved 2024-09-12. This
extensive version of the
Martyrdom of
Athenogenes is...
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mentioned in the
Leimon of
Joannes Moschus. She was Damiana,
mother of
Athenogenes, the
bishop of
Petra in Arabia.[citation needed] She
plays a significant...