- Pope
Eleutherius (Gr****: Ελευθέριος; died 24 May 189), also
known as
Eleutherus (Gr****: Ελεύθερος), was the
bishop of Rome from c. 174
until his death...
- Eleutherius,
Eleutherus or
Eleuterus may
refer to: An
epithet of
Dionysus and Zeus,
meaning 'The Liberator' 2nd
century Pope
Eleutherius (feast day: 26...
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Jebel Ansariyah mountains in Syria. In antiquity, the
river was
known as
Eleutherus (Gr**** Ελεύθερος Eleutheros, Ελευθερίς
Eleuteris lit. 'free'). It defined...
- Eleutherius, also
written as
Eleutherus,
Eleuterus and
Eleftherios (Ancient Gr****: Ἐλευθέριος); and his
mother Antia, or
Anthia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνθία,...
-
Noturus eleutherus (Pisces: Ictaluridae)".
American Midland Naturalist. 114 (2): 331–341. doi:10.2307/2425608. JSTOR 2425608. "Noturus
eleutherus". Florida...
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Gaius Caesius;
Valeria Galla,
possibly his concubine,
identified as the
freedwoman of a
Lucius Valerius; and
Lucius Cornelius Eleutherus (1st
century AD)...
- "Gospel". Irenaeus,
Against Heresies III.11 Due to its
reference to
Eleutherus as the
current bishop of Rome, the work is
usually dated c. 180. Schaff...
-
falsely so-called" is
found in 1
Timothy 6:20”. Due to its
reference to
Eleutherus as the
current bishop of Rome, the work is
usually dated c. 180. Schaff...
- met
Ptolemy at
Jaffa in
peace and
accompanied him as far as the
River Eleutherus.
Jonathan then
returned to Jerusalem,
maintaining peace with the King...
- had
occupied the
southern portion of the region,
Coele Syria, up to the
Eleutherus river,
while Seleucus established control over the
territory north of...