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- quick to engage in war. There were also the Mixi, Evagreotingis (or the Evagres and the Otingis depending on the translator), who live like animals among...
- tribe): Scyldingas (Skjöldungar) clan Dauciones Eunixi Evagreotingis / Evagres Favonae Fervir (in Fyæræ) Finnaithae (old name for Finnveden, the name...
- University Press, Mashhad. Guillamont A., Guillamont C. (Eds.) (1971) Évagre le Pontique. Traité pratique ou le moine, 2 VV.. Sources Chrétiennes 170–171...
- Guillaumont, Évagre le Pontique, traité pratique ou le Moine, SC 170–171 (Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1971). (Praktikos in French) Antoine Guillaumont, Évagre Le Pontique:...
- it was a sleeveless or short-sleeved garment … However, A. Guillaumont, "Évagre le Pontique: Traité Pratique" (SC 171, Paris, Éditions du Cerf 1971, p....
- and among these are finnaithae "who was always ready for battle" Mixi evagre and otingis that should have lived like wild beasts in mountain caves, "further...
- 223–269. Archived from the original on 2023-11-26. Retrieved 2023-11-26. "Evagre: Histoire de l'Eglise: livre I." remacle.org. Archived from the original...
- list of peoples living on the island of Scandza, Jordanes listed "Mixi, Evagre, and Otingis" among those who "live like wild animals in rocks hewn out...
- Markoz (1460–1466) Davit IV (1466–1479) Evagre (1480–1492) Abraam II (Abalaki) (1492–1497) Efrem I (1497–1500) Evagre (1500–1503), restored Doroteoz II (1503–1510)...
- edited by Joel Kalvesmaki. Retrieved 2021-11-15. Guillaumont, Antoine. Évagre Le Pontique: "Le gnostique" ou, À celui qui est devenu digne de la science...