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Helvidius (sometimes Helvetius) was the
author of a work
written prior to 383
against the
belief in the
perpetual virginity of Mary.
Helvidius maintained...
- author's
death in the
reign of Domitian.
Helvidius Priscus is
known to have two
children by Fannia: a son,
Helvidius Priscus,
later suffect consul, who was...
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Helvidian position.
Helvidius also
argued that
Victorinus believed that Mary had
other children;
Jerome later claimed that
Helvidius was misinterpreting...
- Pacificus-
Helvidius Debates The Pacificus-
Helvidius Debates were a
series of
newspaper disputes between American Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton and...
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reference to
their 4th
century advocates,
namely the
Helvidian (after
Helvidius, who
wrote c. 380), the
Epiphanian (after
Epiphanius of Salamis, 315-403)...
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Against Helvidius (Latin: De
perpetua virginitate beatae Mariae adversus Helvidium) is an
apologetic work of
Saint Jerome which re****es
Helvidius’ stance...
- Mary's sister. This
remains the
official Roman Catholic position. For
Helvidius,
those would be full
siblings of Jesus, born to Mary and
Joseph after...
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corrupting students with
inappropriate teachings and were
expelled from Rome.
Helvidius Priscus, a pro-Republic philosopher, was
executed for his teachings. Numerous...
- (consul 34 BC)
Herennius Senecio (died c. 90),
Roman writer,
biographer of
Helvidius Priscus Herennius Philo, also
known as
Philo of
Byblos (c. 64–141), scholar...
- (writing for the Democratic-Republicans),
commonly known as the Pacificus–
Helvidius Debates. In his
seven essays,
written under the pen name "Pacificus",...