-
biography of
Gregentios, the laws he
wrote for the
kingdom and a
debate he had with a Jew. The
whole dossier is
sometimes known as the Acts of
Gregentios. The...
- (Capiton),
Bishop of
Cherson (4th century)
Saint Gregentios of
Himyaritia (Gregentius of Himyar,
Gregentios of Taphar,
Gregory of Omirits),
Missionary Archbishop...
- Fiaccadori,
Gianfranco (2006). "
Gregentios in the Land of the Homerites". In
Albrecht Berger (ed.). Life and
Works of
Saint Gregentios,
Archbishop of Taphar: Introduction...
- Aquileia.
Albrecht Berger suggests that the 10th-century Gr**** Life of
Gregentios may
dimly allude to the
council of
Pavia when it
reports a
story about...
-
appeared in
records as
early as 1146. The 10th-century work "Life of
Gregentios"
provides the Gr****
variant Λυπλιανές (Lyplianes) and
situates it among...
-
succeeded him to the
throne after Kaleb retired to a monastery.
Saifu Gregentios of
Himyaritia "In Ethiopia, St. Elesbaan, king, who,
after having defeated...
- was
fluent in Gr**** and Latin. He
wrote his
dissertation on the life of
Gregentios, La ‘Vita’ di s. Gregenzio,
vescovo dei Himyariti,
under the supervision...
- on the war
between Himyar and the
Aksumites (523 – 525). The Vita of
Gregentios mentions a
bishop who
allegedly had his see in Zafar. Its use of language...
- locations. For example,
Albrecht Berger in his
edition of the Life of
Gregentios (2006), p. 17.
Others (for
example Handbook for
Travelers in Northern...
- by the
remains of the Rome of that period." Also
known as:
Gregentios of Taphar;
Gregentios of Ethiopia;
Gregentius of Himyar;
Gregentius Tephrensis; Grigentius...