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Evagrius Ponticus (Ancient Gr****: Εὐάγριος ὁ Ποντικός), also
called Evagrius the
Solitary (345–399 AD), was a
Christian monk and
ascetic from Heraclea...
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martyred at this time were Attalus,
Epipodius and Alexander, Maturus,
Saint Ponticus, a fifteen-year-old boy, and Sanctus, a
deacon from Vienne.
Feast of Wonders...
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Heraclides Ponticus (Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης ὁ Ποντικός Herakleides; c. 390 BC – c. 310 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher and
astronomer who was born in Heraclea...
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group of
seven originated with Tertullian, and
continued with
Evagrius Ponticus. The
concepts of the sins
involved were in part
based on Greco-Roman and...
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Commons has
media related to
Pholcus ponticus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pholcus ponticus. "Pholcus
ponticus". The
Encyclopedia of Life. v t e...
- long-beaked
common dolphin (though some
elevate this to species) D. d.
ponticus, the
Black Sea
common dolphin D. d. tropicalis, the Indo-Pacific common...
- ʿăqīlas, fl. 130 CE) of
Sinope (modern-day Sinop, Turkey; Latin:
Aquila Ponticus) was a
translator of the
Hebrew Bible into Gr****, a proselyte,[clarification...
- mythographer, born in Heraclea.
Heraclides Ponticus,
philosopher and astronomer, born in
Heraclea Evagrius Ponticus, philosopher, monk, and
ascetic Xenagoras...
- Knowledge, or
Propositions on Knowledge) is a 4th-century work by
Evagrius Ponticus. It is
philosophical in nature,
containing many
themes on
cosmology and...
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validity of M. b.
ponticus is uncertain: M. b.
barbatus (red mullet) Linnaeus, 1758 (found
throughout most of its range) M. b.
ponticus (blunt-snouted mullet)...