- the Old
Believers In his
Divine Comedy,
Dante Alighieri represents the
heresiarchs as
being immured in
tombs of fire in the
Sixth Circle of ****. In Cantos...
- Sha'ban 5, 421 AH
Sheikh al-Mufid[1] two
notable early Jewish/Karaite "
heresiarchs",
leaders of
Karaite movements opposed to Anan ben David,
Ishmael al-Ukbari[2]...
-
either actual or purported. Such
supposed founders were
referred to as
heresiarchs. This was done even when the
party thus
labeled viewed itself as belonging...
- بهآفرید, also
spelled Bihāfarīd) was an 8th-century
Persian Zoroastrian heresiarch who
started a
religious peasant revolt with
elements from Zoroastrianism...
- (also spelled:
Ustad Sis, or
Ostad Sis, Persian: استاد سیس) was a
Persian heresiarch and anti-Abbasid
rebel leader. It is speculated[who?] that he was once...
- in half, with his
entrails hanging out,
representing his
status as a
heresiarch (Canto 28). This
scene is
frequently shown in
illustrations of the Divine...
-
referred to as
Henry the Monk or
Henry the Petrobrusian) was a
French heresiarch of the
first half of the 12th century. His
preaching began around 1116...
-
character in "Le P****ant de Prague" in his
collection L'Hérésiarque et Cie (
Heresiarch & Co., 1910). Jean d'Ormesson wow
Histoire du juif
errant in (1991). In...
-
Simeon prevailed against Thebutis, whom the
church fathers deemed a
heresiarch, and led most of the
Christians to
Pella before the
outbreak of the First...
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naming years. The La
Mojarra Stela 1 is
produced in Mesoamerica. The
heresiarch Mont****
first appears in
Ardaban (Mysia). Dong Zhao,
Chinese official...