- 244–246.
Eleutheropolis in the late
Roman and
Byzantine period Archaeological World:
Eleutheropolis Catholic Encyclopedia 1908, s.v. "
Eleutheropolis" Jewish...
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Justus went on to
become Bishop of
Eleutheropolis,
where he died a
martyr and is
venerated as
Saint Justus of
Eleutheropolis. The
location provides a date...
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Epiphanius of
Salamis Eutchius Peter of
Eleutheropolis Justus of
Eleutheropolis (the
legend of him at
Eleutheropolis is
possibly untrue.)
Matthias Zebennus...
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Temple Period, and Bayt Jibrin, a depo****ted
Palestinian town
known as
Eleutheropolis in the
Roman era. However,
Maresha and Bayt
Jibrin are not part of the...
- "two
milestones from
Eleutheropolis". The
Palestinian Arab
village Bayt Jibrin,
standing on the site of
ancient Eleutheropolis, was depo****ted during...
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Macrinus was a fourth-century
bishop of
Eleutheropolis in
Judea and
delegate to the
First Council of Nicaea. Very
little is
known of his
early life, career...
- was once a
Hebrew town
known as Beit
Guvrin that was
later renamed Eleutheropolis, "the city of free men" by the
Romans in 200 CE.
After the Arab Muslim...
- the
Jesuit China missions for 22 years. He also was
Titular Bishop of
Eleutheropolis in
Macedonia (1725–1741).
Fouquet was born in Vézelay in a
wealthy family...
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Eleutheropolis+martyr&pg=PA414&printsec=frontcover
Biblical researches in Palestine...
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Romaniote Jew who was born in the
small settlement of Besanduk, near
Eleutheropolis (modern-day Beit
Guvrin in Israel), and
lived as a monk in Egypt, where...