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Epiphanius (/ˌɛpɪˈfeɪniəs/; "clearly manifested") may
refer to:
Epiphanius of
Petra (fl. c. 335), Arab
sophist at
Athens Saint Epiphanius of
Salamis (c...
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erupted in the
dispute between Rufinus and John
against Jerome and
Epiphanius.
Epiphanius fuelled this
conflict by
ordaining a
priest for Jerome's monastery...
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Radonezh in 1337.
Epiphanius travelled extensively, and is
known to have
visited Moscow,
Constantinople and
Mount Athos.
Epiphanius wrote at
least three...
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compliance of
Epiphanius and his clergy,
indicate the
absence of
exclusive clerical legislation for
spiritual matters at that time.
Epiphanius initially held...
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Epiphanius Scholasticus translated his
Commentary on Proverbs.
Henry Wace, editor, A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography and Literature,
Epiphanius Scholasticus...
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heretical views." p. 292 – "
Epiphanius' main
focus in the
chapter on the
Ebionites was Christological, and
because of
Epiphanius'
efforts in
support of the...
- Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi
Epiphanius received a
tonsure as a monk in the Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery. He took the
monastic name
Epiphanius in
honor of
Epiphanius of Cyprus...
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practices of the group, as both
Epiphanius and
Theodoret were
opponents of the group.
According to
Epiphanius, the sect were
libertines who embraced...
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Nasaraeans and the others. —
Epiphanius'
Panarion 1:18 The
Nasaraeans may be the same as the
Mandaeans of today.
Epiphanius says (29:6) that they existed...
- founder, Elkhasaí (Koinē Gr****: Ἠλχασαΐ in Hippolytus),
Elksai (Ἠλξαί in
Epiphanius), or
Elkesai (Ελκεσαΐ in Eusebius, and Theodoret). The sect is directly...