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equitum et
peditum 383–388: Ellebichus,
magister equitum et
peditum 392:
Eutherius,
magister equitum et
peditum 393–396: Addaeus,
magister equitum et peditum...
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Eutherius of Tyana,
metropolitan bishop of
Tyana (site near Niğde, Turkey) in Cappadocia,
features in the
context of the
Council of
Ephesus (431), where...
- (died 304)
Domnus (deposed c. 335),
attended the
First Council of
Nicaea Eutherius (fl. 347)
Photinus (c. 345–351),
Arian bishop Germinius (351–c. 376) Anemius...
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Eunapius Euphemius Eurysaces Eustachius Eustacius Eustathius Eustochius Eutherius Evodius Excingus Exoratus Exoriens Exsupereus Extricatus Exuperans Exuperantius...
- information, but does not
contain the
words "Laudensis que est." In 268,
Eutherius,
Archbishop of Laurea**** was said to be in office. He
attended the Council...
- at
Constantinople in 381 Theodore, the
friend of St. John
Chrysostom Eutherius, the
partisan of Nestorius,
deposed and
exiled in 431 Cyriacus, a Severian...
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appointed on 15
April 1901 and died on 16
February 1915.
Known Bishops Eutherius of Stratonicea,
signed Council of Ephesus.
Alphonse Bermyn, (15 Apr 1901...
- "Euherius, may you live" Beaker. The name may also have been
Eucherius or
Eutherius. 1994,0408.81–83
AVRVRSICINI Aur[elius]
Ursicini "(property of) Aurelius...
- of treason, but his
charges were
contradicted by Julian's chamberlain,
Eutherius, whom
Julian had
secretly sent in
advance to head off Marcellus. Following...
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Sallust of
Perusia Hecebolius, a
teacher of
theology Maximus, a
mystic Eutherius, a
chamberlain Leontes, a
quaestor Myrrha, a
slave woman Decentius, a...