- also
known as
Saint Nestor of
Perge or
Hieromartyr Nestor of
Magydos, was
Bishop of
Magydos in Pamphylia, in what is now
modern Turkey.
Little is known...
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Magydus (Ancient Gr****: Μάγυδος, romanized:
Magydos) was a city and
bishopric of
ancient Pamphylia on the
Mediterranean coast of
southwestern Asia Minor...
- line.[citation needed]
Conon the
Gardener (or of Pamphylia, Palestine, or
Magydos)
Serenus Fiacre His date of
death is
sometimes given as 117 AD, and that...
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Christian martyr Nestor of
Laranda (2nd–3rd centuries), Gr**** poet
Nestor of
Magydos or
Saint Nestor,
Christian saint (died 250)
Nestor of Thessaloniki, another...
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Constantinople 4th
century Nereus 1st
century Nerses I 4th
century Nestor of
Magydos 3rd
century Nestor of
Thessaloniki 3rd
century Nicarete 5th
century Nicasius...
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Saint Nestor may
refer to:
Nestor of
Magydos (died 250)
Nestor of
Thessaloniki (died c. 300)
Nestor the
Chronicler (c.1056–c.1114) This disambiguation...
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ancient Pamphylia,
inhabited during Roman times. Its site is
located between Magydos and Side, in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas...
- 251
Moses 251
Myrope 251
Nestor 251
Bishop of
Magydos Pergentinus and
Laurentinus 251
Peter of Lampsacus, Andrew, Paul...
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dedicated to him).
Conon the
Gardener (or of Pamphylia, Palestine, or
Magydos)
Phocas the
Gardener Fiacre Rev.
Alban Butler,
Lives of the
Saints (Benziger...
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Seventy Nymphas and
Eubulus (1st century)
Hieromartyr Nestor of
Magydos,
Bishop of
Magydos, at
Perge in
Pamphylia (c. 250)
Martyrs Macarius, Rufinus, Justus...