-
Euthalius was a
deacon of
Alexandria and
later Bishop of Sulca. He
lived sometime between the 4th and 7th
centuries and is
chiefly known through his work...
- separations. This
material is
traditionally ****ociated with the name of
Euthalius.
Euthalius divided the text of the Acts and
catholic epistles into chapters...
- of the
books are not
listed in this table.
These include the
Prayer of
Euthalius, the
Repose of St. John the Evangelist, the
Doctrine of
Addai (some sources...
- of the
books are not
listed in this table;
these include the
Prayer of
Euthalius, the
Repose of St. John the Evangelist, the
Doctrine of Addai, a reading...
- nurse, whom K****natsi
calls Sophy,
sister of a
Cappadocian notable named Euthalius (Ewtʻagh).
Gregory was
taken to
Caesarea in Cappadocia,
where he received...
- June 397 – ?:
Archelaus ? – 403:
Unknown 403 – 404:
Pentadius 404 – ?:
Euthalius ? – 415:
Unknown 415 – ?:
Orestes ? – 422:
Unknown 422 – ?: Callistus...
- Aeithales, Ethilaos, Ethalas, Aithilaha, Aithalas, Aitallaha, Aithalla,
Euthalius, Aeithilas, Ethalaha, or
Absalom of Edessa. He was a
deacon in Edessa...
-
Tychicus (Titus 3:12), the only ones
historically do****ented are
Eulalius or
Euthalius, who was at the
First Council of
Ephesus in 431, and
Alexander who was...
- York:
Harper & Bros. Robinson, J.
Armitage (1895). Euthaliana:
Studies of
Euthalius Codex H of the
Pauline Epistles and the
Armenian Version. Wiesbaden: Cambridge...
- (4th century),
Didymus (4th century), John
Chrysostom (4th century),
Euthalius (4th century) and
Theodoret (5th century),
while the
reading "who" is...