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Firmilian (Gr****: Φιρμιλιανός, Latin: Firmili****, died c. 269 AD),
Bishop of
Caesarea Mazaca from c. 232, was a
disciple of Origen. He had a contemporary...
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abruptly fell out of fashion.
William Edmondstoune Aytoun's
parodic Firmilian: A
Spasmodic Tragedy (1854) is
credited with
getting the
verse of the...
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Firmilian was the
Roman governor of the
Iudaea Province,
during the
third Late
Roman Period of the
Roman rule over the region. He was the
third of a succession...
- Rome Pseudo-Barnabas
Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of
Caesarea Eusebius Christianity portal v t e...
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immediately imprisoned by the guards,
under the
orders of
Governor Firmilian, who had them tortured. On 5 March,
Adrian was
thrown to a lion in the...
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Palestinian bishops declared Origen the
chief theologian of Caesarea.
Firmilian, the
bishop of
Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia, was such a
devoted disciple...
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middle of the 3rd century, in the
correspondence of St.
Cyprian and St.
Firmilian, the
latter in
particular speaking of the
trinitarian formula as the "Symbol...
- Rome Pseudo-Barnabas
Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of
Caesarea Eusebius Christianity portal v t e...
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Orthodox Church)
Eadsige Faro
Fidelis of Como (Roman
Catholic Church)
Firmilian Godwin of
Stavelot Job of
Pochayiv (repose) (Eastern
Orthodox Church)...
- re****tion as a keen
satirist is also
demonstrated by his
dramatic verse Firmilian, a
Spasmodic Tragedy, or The
Student of
Badajoz (1854)
under the nom-de-plume...