-
instigation of
Chrestus, he
expelled them from Rome. As it is
highly unlikely that a
hypothetical Christian interpolator would have
called Jesus "
Chrestus", placed...
- himself. As
Chrestus and his
brother were
underage and thus
unable to rule,
their mother retained all the
power as regent. She
favored Chrestus over his...
- have
added "a certain" to
Chrestus, if he had
meant some
unknown agitator.
Other scholars disagree:
Stephen Benko sees "
Chrestus" as an
otherwise unknown...
-
Socrates Chrestus (Gr****: Σωκράτης ό Χρηστός;
Chrestus (The Good) died 90–88 BC) was the
second son of
Nicomedes III of Bithynia. He
usurped the Bithynian...
- his father's
second marriage to Nysa, and a half
brother named Socrates Chrestus from his father's concubine, Hagne, and
possibly Pylaemenes III by an unknown...
- name,
which may be
spelled as Christos, Chrestos, Chreistos, Christus,
Chrestus, and Chreistus,
pronounced identically (cf. iotacism).
Nicknames include...
-
Geminius Chrestus was a
Roman eques who
flourished during the
earlier part of the
third century AD. He was
appointed to a
series of
military and civilian...
- p****ed off
their own
stillborn child as the
murdered Cyrus.
Mithridates Chrestus,
prince from the
Kingdom of Pontus,
brother of
Mithridates VI of Pontus...
-
Laodice VI, and
their elder son
Mithridates VI, and
younger son
Mithridates Chrestus.
Neither Mithridates VI nor his
younger brother were of age, and their...
- Mithridates VI and
Mithridates Chrestus, were
still children,
Pontus now came
under the
regency of his wife Laodice. She
favored Chrestus, and Mithridates VI escaped...