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Scythopolis may
refer to : an
Ancient city in Israel, on the site of
modern Beit She'an
Scythopolis (see) its
former archbishopric, now a
Catholic Metropolitan...
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Cyril of
Scythopolis (Hagiographer)
Eusebius of
Emesa Saint Eusebius,
bishop of Vercelli,
Maximus of
Scythopolis Sabbas went to
Scythopolis Since its...
- the
settlement was
known as
Scythopolis (Ancient Gr****: Σκυθόπολις).
After the
region came
under Roman rule,
Scythopolis gained imperial free
status and...
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Procopius of
Scythopolis (Gr****: Προκόπιος ὁ Σκυθοπολίτης; died 7 July AD 303) was a 4th
century martyr who is
venerated as a saint. He was a
reader and...
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Cyril of
Scythopolis (Gr****: Κύριλλος ὁ Σκυθοπολίτης, romanized: Kyrillos ho Skythopolitēs; c. 525 – c. 559), also
known as
Cyrillus Scythopolit****,...
- 453) was
bishop of
Scythopolis in Palestine. He was
martyred and is
considered a saint. His
feast day is 21 February.
Scythopolis was made the capital...
- modern-day
Jordan (Philadelphia, Gerasa,
Pella and Gadara),
Israel (
Scythopolis and Hippos) and
Syria (Raphana, Dion,
Canatha and Damascus). The names...
- Pseudo-Dionysius, p. 13 Rorem, "John of
Scythopolis on
Apollinarian Christology," p. 482. John of
Scythopolis was also
proficient identifier of Apollinarian...
- Σκυθοπολίτης; c. 536–550), also
known as "the Scholasticus",
bishop of
Scythopolis in Palestine,
where Beit She'an is today, was a
Byzantine theologian...
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Patrophilus was the
Arian bishop of
Scythopolis in the early-mid 4th
century AD. He was an
enemy of
Athanasius who
described him as a πνευματόμαχος or...