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Parium Parium (or Parion; Gr****: Πάριον) was a Gr**** city of
Adrasteia in
Mysia on the ****espont. Its
bishopric was a
suffragan of Cyzicus, the metropolitan...
- The
Parian Chronicle or
Parian Marble (Latin:
Marmor Parium, abbr. Mar. Par.) is a Gr**** chronology,
covering the
years from 1582 BC to 299 BC, inscribed...
- Περεγρῖνος Πρωτεύς; c. 95 – 165 AD) was a Gr****
Cynic philosopher, from
Parium in Mysia.
Leaving home at a
young age, he
first lived with the Christians...
- (Gr****: Βασιλείος ό Ομολογητής); one was a monk and the
other Bishop of
Parium.
Venerable Basil the
Confessor was an
Eastern Orthodox saint who
lived in...
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statue of Alexander, said by
Athenagoras to have
stood in the
forum of
Parium.
There is
further evidence from inscriptions.
Lucian describes him as having...
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which formed part of the
border between the city-states of
Lampsacus and
Parium. It was
probably the same
place as
Hermoton (Ancient Gr****: Ἕρμωτον), mentioned...
- (Oxyrhynchus, Egypt)
Archdiocese of
Paltus (Paltus, Syria)
Archdiocese of
Parium (
Parium, Turkey)
Archdiocese of Pedachtoë (Pedachtoë, Turkey)
Archdiocese of...
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Orthodox and
Roman Catholic churches hold that he died a
martyr in the city of
Parium on the s****s of the ****espont. The ****cution of
Christians during Nero’s...
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places of
considerable importance; thus the
northern portion included Parium,
Lampsacus and Abydos, and the
southern ****os, Adramyttium.
Further south...
- This is a list of
tyrants from
Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC
under Darius I (pro persian) Philiscus, c. 368-360 BC (********inated) Iphiades, 360-?...