-
texts have survived. An
adherent of
Manichaeism is
called a Manichaean,
Manichean, or Manichee. Mani was an
Iranian born in 216 CE in or near Ctesiphon...
- "
Manichean" was
introduced as
designation for the
script by the
German scholar Friedrich W. K. Müller,
because of the use of the
script in
Manichean texts...
- Afghanistan, and
Central Asia, as do****ented by the
Middle Persian texts of the
Manichean found in the
oasis city of
Turfan in
Chinese Turkistan (Sinkiang). This...
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January 2018.
Augustine of
Hippo (2006). Ramsey,
Boniface (ed.). The
Manichean Debate. New City Press. ISBN 978-1-56548-247-0.
Retrieved 18
August 2012...
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Marcus also
known as
Marcus of
Memphis was an
influential Manichaean missionary active in
Spain in the 4th
century AD.
Marcus was a
native Egyptian from...
- the
major religion,
although others still followed Judaism, Mithraism,
Manicheanism, Greco-Roman Religion,
Canaanite Religion and
Mesopotamian Religion....
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Wikisource has
original text
related to this article:
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers:
Series I/Volume IV/Manichaean Controversy/Reply to
Faustus the Manichaean...
- Druze, Yarsan, and Mandeanism, and in Iran, Mithraism, Zoroastrianism,
Manicheanism, and the Baháʼí Faith.
Throughout its
history the
Middle East has been...
- nationalism" is the
basis of fascism,
combined with "a
conspiratorial and
Manichean view of history"
which holds that "the
chosen people have been weakened...
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Sogdian Manichean Letters Material paper Size 268 × 26 cm
Writing Sogdian Created 9-13th
century Discovered Bezeklik Caves Cave 65 in 1981
Present location...