- many of the
people there believed. Historically, the
Bereans (also
called Beroeans,
Barclayans or Barclayites) were a
Protestant sect
following former Scottish...
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between the Thessalonians'
response to the
gospel and the
Beroeans' response: the
Beroeans were 'open-minded' or 'fair-minded' and
willing to 'examine...
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Sopater /ˈsɒpətər, ˈsoʊpətər/ (Gr****: Σώπατρος, Sṓpatros) was the son of Pyrhus, a man from the city of Berea,
mentioned in Acts 20:4.
Sopater and others...
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Carpus of
Beroea (Gr****: Κάρπος) of the
Seventy Disciples is
commemorated by the
Church on 26 May with St. Alphaeus, and on 4
January with the rest of...
- Adymus,
Adymos or Hadymos,
Hadymus (Gr****: Ἅδυμος) son of
Evander (perhaps
Evander of Beroea) was a
sculptor of the 1st
century AD. His only preserved...
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Evander (Gr****: Εὔανδρος) son of
Evander from
Beroea was a Roman-era
Macedonian sculptor of the 1st
century AD. A well-preserved
relief of the Flavian...
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Harpalus son of
Polemaeus from Beroea, was a
Macedonian statesman,
hieromnemon at
Delphi and the
chief of the amb****adors sent by ****us to Rome in 172...
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Mylleas (perhaps Myllenas) son of
Zoilus was a
Beroean trierarch of
Nearchus appointed by
Alexander the Great.
Possibly father of a
certain Alexander...
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called Berea, an
ancient (Biblical) city in Greece, now
known as
Veria Beroeans, the
inhabitants of that city, also
called Bereans a
Roman fortified frontier...
- 20 it
represents cluster M27. The m****cript was
written by
Meletius a
Beroean for
Cyrus Alypius, οικονομος of St. George's monastery. in the
reign of...