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Basilides (Gr****: Βασιλείδης) was an
early Christian Gnostic religious teacher in Alexandria,
Egypt who
taught from 117 to 138 AD, and
claimed to have...
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Basilides and
Potamiaena (also Potamiana) were
Christian martyrs now
venerated as saints. Both died in
Alexandria during the ****cutions
under Septimius...
- The
Abbey of San
Basilide (Italian:
Abbazia di San
Basilide, also
known as
Badia Cavana, is a
former Vallombrosan monastery and
church located in the neighborhood...
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Basilides was a
Christian gnostic who
taught in
Alexandria from 117 to 138 AD.
Basilides may also
refer to:
Basilides the Epicurean, (250 – c. 175 BC)...
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suggested that
Basilides of Tyre and
Basilides the
Epicurean could be the same
Basilides. From
Hypsicles letter it
appears plausible that a
Basilides of Tyre...
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Basilides (or Basileides, Gr****: Βασιλείδης; c. 250 – c. 175 BC) was an
Epicurean philosopher, who
succeeded Dionysius of
Lamptrai as the head of the...
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Basilides (Gr****: Βασιλείδης; 2nd
century BC), was a
Stoic philosopher who
denied the
existence of
incorporeal entities.
Nothing is
known about the life...
- romanized: abranax) is a word of
mystic meaning in the
system of the
Gnostic Basilides,
being there applied to the "Great Archon" (megas archōn), the princeps...
- Fāsīladas; 20
November 1603 – 18
October 1667), also
known as Fasil,
Basilide, or
Basilides (as in the
works of
Edward Gibbon), was
Emperor of
Ethiopia from...
- The
Gospel of
Basilides is the
title given to a
reputed text
within the New
Testament apocrypha,
which is
reported in the
middle of the 3rd
century as...