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Hegesippus (Ἅγιος Ἡγήσιππος; c. 110 – c.180 AD), also
known as
Hegesippus the Nazarene, was a
Christian writer of the
early Church who, in
spite of his...
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Latinized Hegesippus, may
refer to:
Hegesippus (orator), 4th
century BC
Hegesippus of Halicarn****us,
naval commander during 306 BC
campaign Hegesippus (chronicler)...
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otherwise lost p****ages from
Hegesippus (see
links below) and
Clement of
Alexandria (Historia Ecclesiae, 2.23).
Hegesippus'
account varies somewhat from...
- of a 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article about Pseudo-
Hegesippus.
English Translation of Pseudo-
Hegesippus English Translation of Pseudo-
Hegesippus...
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Tiberius during the
Armenian War. In his
description of the Alans, Pseudo-
Hegesippus follows Josephus in
mentioning the
construction by
Alexander of an iron...
- as they say, of the Saviour. For
Hegesippus records that
Clopas was a
brother of Joseph.
According to
Hegesippus,
Simeon prevailed against Thebutis...
- of
Thomas (Thomas
means 'twin' in Aramaic, as does
Didymus in Gr****.)
Hegesippus, a 2nd-century
Christian writer,
mentions descendants of Jude
living in...
- of Mary,
mother of Jesus.
According to the
early 2nd
century historian Hegesippus, Mary of
Clopas was
likely Mary's sister-in-law,
understanding Clopas...
- this
refers to
James the
brother of Jesus. The 2nd
century historian Hegesippus (c.110 – 180 AD)
reports that
James the
brother of
Jesus came to be known...
- was to grow
heated in the
following centuries. The
Christian historian Hegesippus also
visited Rome
during Anicetus's pontificate. This
visit is
often cited...