- but have not been preserved.
Historical theology knows Beryllus.
Origen disputed with
Beryllus at the
Councils of
Arabia regarding Monarchianism between...
- Pope
Victor I, and
Theodotus was excommunicated.
Artemon Paul of
Samosata Beryllus of
Bostra Reinhold Seeberg, Text-Book of the
History of Doctrines, (Grand...
- time of his
baptism or his ascension.
Notable adherents included Artemon,
Beryllus of Bostra, a third-century
bishop who
debated with Origen, Paul of Samosata...
-
Timon the Deacon, 1st century,
Christian proto-deacon and
bishop of
Bosra Beryllus of Bostra, 3rd century,
Bishop Shimon ben Lakish, 3rd century,
amora of...
-
convert him to orthodoxy.
Origen engaged Beryllus in a
public dis****tion,
which went so
successfully that
Beryllus promised only to
teach Origen's theology...
- was a
freedman of the
Roman emperor Nero, who –
along with the
freedman Beryllus –
tutored the
young emperor.
After tutoring Nero,
Anicetus was made commander...
-
successful essedarius could buy
their freedom - or have it
bought for them.
Beryllus of Nemausis, in Gaul, was
freed after his
twentieth match, in the early...
-
Middle English:
beril – is borrowed, via Old French:
beryl and Latin:
beryllus, from
Ancient Gr**** βήρυλλος bḗryllos,
which referred to a 'precious blue-green...
- were
often misidentified as
being one and the same.
Athinganoi Artemon Beryllus of
Bostra Bogomilism Theodotus of
Byzantium Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)...
- hexagonal, pyramid-capped crystal. Beryl, Heb. yhlm; Sept. beryllos; Vulg.
beryllus occupied the
third place of the
second row and in the breastplate, and...