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- martyr. John Chrysostom's homily upon Babylas and the Acts of the Martyrs report the following story, that Babylas once refused the visiting pagan emperor...
- as St. Ambrose's Church of the Apostles in Milan, the martyrium of St. Babylas in Antioch, and the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites in Aleppo, Syria. The...
- Babylas Boton is an African journalist and political presenter. He is the anchor for the channel Africa 24 which is broadcast across much of western and...
- Saint Babylas of Antioch. At the beginning of the 5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch...
- screaming. After being advised that the bones of third-century martyred bishop Babylas were suppressing the oracle of Apollo at Daphne, he made a public-relations...
- Babylas by Alfred Machin (Babylas vient d'hériter d'une panthère, Babylas explorateur, Babylas habite une maison bien tranquille and Madame Babylas aime...
- episcopate is placed either in 237, or in 240. Babylas' accession is placed either in 237, or in 240. The end of Babylas' episcopate is placed in 250/251, or in...
- Eugenius I succeeds Patriarch Castinus as Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch. Alexander of Constantinople, patriarch of...
- c. 450 between 517-519 Aye unknown c. 711 Aymard of Cluny unknown 965 Babylas of Antioch unknown 253 Bacchus unknown 300s found in Roman Martyrology...
- Apollo at Delphi. After being advised that the bones of 3rd-century bishop Babylas were suppressing the god, he made a public-relations mistake in ordering...