- the Nile is the Νείλοιο πῖον τέμενος Κρονίδα ("the rich
temenos of the
Cronide by the Nile"); The
Acropolis of
Athens is the ἱερὸν τέμενος ("holy temenos")...
- What do I
profit by
being a
goddess immortal? ... I am
afraid Kronides (
Cronides), who is
called my
husband and brother, will
banish me from
heaven for...
- French) is the
oldest in use. Zeus, for example, was also
referred to as
Cronides ("son of Cronus"). A
common suffix in
Byzantium around Bithynia and Byzantine...
- Lydia, Macedo(n),
Theoprepius (Theoprepides),
Amphilochius and
Cronidas (
Cronides),
venerated as a
Christian martyr.
Philetus was
supposedly "...a senator...
- French) is the
oldest in use. Zeus, for example, was also
referred to as
Cronides ("son of Cronus"). -idis was the most
common suffix in Byzantium, Bithynia...
- Demetrian, at
Skepsis on the ****espont (1st century)
Martyrs Serapion,
Cronides (Hieronides), and Leontius, of
Alexandria (237) (see also:
September 13)...
- century)
Saint Aristides the Athenian,
martyr (120)
Martyrs Serapion,
Cronides, and Leontius, of
Alexandria (c. 237) (see also:
September 11)
Martyr Straton...
- his wife Lydia,
their sons
Macedon and
Theoprepius (Bogolep), the
notary Cronides, and
Amphilochius the Captain, in
Illyria (125) (see also:
March 27) Monk-martyr...
-
Sergius Brednikov,
Nicholas Pokrovsky,
Priests (1937) New
Hieromartyr Cronides (Lyubimov) of Holy Trinity-St.
Sergius Lavra, Archimandrite, and with him...
- that
Earth in her
anger has
twice armed her
slayers against the
breed of
Cronides — the
older Titans against the
former Dionysos, the
younger Giants against...