-
stylistic resemblance to
those of
Onesimos,
suggesting that
Onesimos may have
served as a
teacher in his own right.
Onesimos is the
topic of a
doctoral monograph...
- the Abuna's decision, and
ruled that
Onesimos could return to Nekemte, but
could no
longer preach.
While Onesimos limited his
public actions in the next...
- the New
Testament of the
Christian Bible).
Onesimus may also
refer to:
Onesimos (vase painter) (fl ca. 505 – ca. 480 BCE)
Onesimus (son of Python), 2nd...
-
Onesimus of
Byzantium (Ancient Gr****: Ὀνήσιμος, romanized:
Onēsimos,
meaning "useful"; died c. 107 AD,
according to
Catholic tradition), also
called Onesimus...
-
Onésimo Redondo Ortega (16
February 1905 – 24 July 1936) was a
Spanish Falangist politician. He
founded the
Juntas Castellanas de Actuación Hispánica...
- and
Onesimos completed their translation of the
Bible into Oromo,
which was
printed in 1899.
Although the
title page and
history credit Onesimos as the...
-
Attic workshop,
around 480–470 BC.
Scholars have
suggested Euphronios or
Onesimos as the painter, or
described it as in the
manner of the
Pistoxenos Painter...
- Hans
Paludan Smith Schreuder Lars
Olsen Skrefsrud Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen Onesimos Nesib Paul Olaf
Bodding Johann Flierl Christian Keyser Jens Christensen...
- and
anatomy making it
useful for artists, such as
Onesimos, to use in
painting athletic events.
Onesimos was an
artist who
worked in
Athens from 500 to 480...
-
would not have
known that a
child was born at all, if not for his slave,
Onesimos,
telling him of
seeing the
child being abandoned.
Charisios suspects Pamphile...