- America, 1942), p. 35 Vita
Epifanius, 18;
translated by Cook, p. 39 Vita
Epifanius, 26;
translated by Cook, p. 43 Vita
Epifanius, 36-42;
translated by Cook...
-
militum in his place. Very
little is
known of Olybrius' policy; in his Vita
Epifanius,
Ennodius describes him as a
pious man who
acted accordingly. As evidence...
- (short-lived) line of
apostolic succession. The
Notitia Episcopatuum of pseudo-
Epifanius,
edited under the
Byzantine emperor Heraclius I (circa 640),
ranks the...
-
transcribed as
Latin f:
egrafe for ἐγράφη,
foibammonos for Φοιβάμμων,
Epifaniu for Ἐπιφάνιος.
There is
disagreement as to when
consonants β, γ and δ,...
- royal.
Marcellus (3rd century)
Savinus I (287–c. 306)
Savinus II ( –441)
Epifanius (441–461)
Savinus II (461)
Oroncius (c. 462–c. 474) Zeno (c. 476–c. 486)...
- at the 1992
Summer Olympics and the 1996
Summer Olympics. "Nikolas Epifaniou". Olympedia.
Retrieved 22 June 2020.
Nikolas Epifaniu at
Olympedia v t e...
- Alexandria. The see isn't
mentioned in the
Notitia Episcopatuum by pseudo-
Epifanius,
edited under Emperor Heraclius I (circa 640),
probably having ceased...
-
Artorius Pius
Maximus (c. 287/298)
Junius Tiberi**** (c. 293/303)
Annius Epifanius (c. 293/305)
Amnius Manius Caesonius Nicomachus Anicius Paulinus (c. 324/334)...