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- related to the presence of Hypsistarians. In what is now North Macedonia, the evidence for the presence of Hypsistarians includes three inscriptions...
- feeling that all his life he had been aspiring to qualify as one of the Hypsistarians, an ancient sect of the Black Sea region who, in his understanding,...
- monarch-priest to justify occupying both offices. Al-Ala El Enlil Helios The Hypsistarians, worshippers of the Most High God (Theos Hypsistos), were a distinct...
- besides Christianity, an apparently monotheistic cult of Dionysus. The Hypsistarians were a religious group who believed in a most high god, according to...
- (ancestor of Mandaeism) ****enistic Judaism Houses of Hillel and Shammai Hypsistarianism Magarites Messianic sects Ebionites Elcesaites ****rite Okbarites Pharisees...
- the second century in Palestine. Other minor sects of Judaism include Hypsistarians, Hemerobaptists and the Maghāriya. The name Bana'im occurs only in Mikva'ot...
- an identification which he later rejects, however. The monotheistic Hypsistarians worshipped the Most High under this name, which may have been a form...
- community. Athinganoi Albigensian Crusade Constantine Chrysomalus Euchites Hypsistarians Nada Miletić Novgorod Codex Paulicianism Restorationism Synod of Tarnovo...
- ****anzus the Elder, had been a member of a Jewish-pagan sect called the Hypsistarians, but was converted to Christianity and became Bishop of ****anzus. The...
- ("messenger") has some use in Gr**** religion relating to divine messengers. The Hypsistarians worshipped the Hypsistos ("Most High)" and acknowledged the gods of...