-
listed in
early records as a calendar. They had one child, a daughter,
Chrestian Oliver (sometimes
spelled Christian), born 8 May 1667. She was earlier...
- of
vocabulary in the p****age. First,
Tacitus may have used the word "
Chrestians" (Chrestianos) for Christians, but then
speaks of "Christ" (Christus)...
- "Chrestianos",
Chrestians, has been
changed into an i; cf. Gerd Theißen,
Annette Merz, Der
historische Jesus: ein Lehrbuch, 2001, p. 89. "
Chrestian" was a variant...
- most
exquisite tortures on a
class hated for
their abominations,
called Chrestians by the po****ce. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered...
-
about the
conflict that has
existed for long "entre los
sarrains e los
chrestians, en Espanya" ("between
Saracens and Christians, in Spain"). Citations...
-
Tacitus records the
scene in Rome when the ****cution of
Christians (or
Chrestians)
broke out: "And
their death was
aggravated with mockeries,
insomuch that...
-
containing Annales 15:44, the
second Medicean, the e in "Chrestianos",
Chrestians, has been
changed into an i; cf. Gerd Theißen,
Annette Merz, Der historische...
-
refer to "
Chrestians" as a
separate religious group unaffiliated with Christianity. However, the
majority view is that the
terms "
Chrestians" and "Christians"...
-
tortures on a
class hated for
their abominations,
called Christians, or
Chrestians, by the po****ce" (Tacit.
Annals XV, see
Tacitus on Jesus). Suetonius...
- Wunderlich (GER) 1997 – Herluf Jørgensen, Søren
Nielsen &
Chrestian Pasbjerg (DEN) 1998 – Herluf Jørgensen,
Chrestian Pasbjerg & Per Petersen (DEN) 1999 – Bo Selko...