-
Rufinus (x.9), who
cites Frumentius'
brother Edesius as his authority, as
children (ca. 316)
Frumentius and
Edesius accompanied their uncle Meropius from their...
- via
their royal inscription.
Around 316 AD,
Frumentius and his
brother Edesius from Tyre
accompanied their uncle on a
voyage to Ethiopia. When the vessel...
-
Frumentius was
carried to Aksum,
where he was
treated well with his
companion Edesius. At the time,
there was a
small po****tion of West
Asian Christians living...
-
traveled together with two of his relatives,
Frumentius (Φρουμέντιος) and
Edesius (Εδέσιος) to
ancient India.
Saint Christina of Tyre (3rd
century CE) Martyr...
- "Prophet Amos". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-07-19. "Martyrs Amphi**** and
Edesius of Lycia". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-09-24. "Saint Amphilokhios, Bishop...
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traveled together with two of his relatives,
Frumentius (Φρουμέντιός) and
Edesius (Ἐδέσιος) to India. The
Christian Topography by
Cosmas Indicopleustes was...
-
after he and his
brother Edesius sailed with an
uncle to the Red Sea and were
shipwrecked on the
Eritrean coast.
While Edesius returned to Tyre to become...
-
Christianity was
introduced to this
region by
Frumentius and his
brother Edesius. They were
sailing down the Red Sea with a
Syrian merchant named Meropius...
- "Ethiopian",
which in turn
might refer to the
Tyrian brothers Frumentius and
Edesius, who got
shipwrecked on the
Eritrean coast in the 4th
century CE. While...
- its bishops,
Cyrillus took part in the
First Council of
Nicaea in 325,
Edesius in the
Council of
Ephesus in 431,
Marcellinus in the
Council of Chalcedon...