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appointed Eumenius to the
management of the schools,
allowing him to keep the rank of a
senior imperial officer and
doubling his salary.
Eumenius gave up...
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Saint Eumenes (or
Eumenius) (Gr****: Άγιος Εύμένης) was a
bishop of
Gortyna in
Crete during the 7th
century (some
sources say 3rd century). His
feast day...
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thirteen years, he died on the 9th of
Babah (19 October) in 141 AD. "St.
Eumenius, the
Seventh Pope of the See of St. Mark".
Official network of the Coptic...
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termed "
Eumenius for the
Restoration of the Schools"
because in it the
orator quotes a
letter from
Constantius Chlorus identifying him as
Eumenius. In addition...
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Bishop Eumenius (Russian: Епископ Евмений,
secular name Evgenу
Ivanovich Mikheyev, Russian: Евгений Иванович Михеев; born 17 May 1942) is a
bishop in the...
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mentioned in the
Panegyrici latini (anonymous VI and VII) and by
Eutropius and
Eumenius. The very
existence of
Merogais depends on the m****cript
reading of Johann...
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allusions to
their ferocity and
unreliability as
defining traits. For example,
Eumenius rhetorically addressed the
Franks when
Frankish prisoners were executed...
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inhabitants of
Caledonia have
reddish hair and
large loose-jointed bodies.
Eumenius, the
panegyrist of
Constantine Chlorus,
wrote that both the
Picts and Caledonians...
- century) (see also:
August 28)
Martyr Castor of Alexandria.
Venerable Eumenius,
Bishop of
Gortyna on Crete,
Wonderworker (7th century) (see also: August...
- literal, the moral, and the
mystical or allegorical." Justus, (62–118)
Eumenius, (118–129) Markianos, (129–152) Pantaenus, (181–190)
Clement of Alexandria...