- and
practices of
Estifanos and the
Stephanites.
According to the
Chronicle of Zara Ya'iqob,
since the
Stephanites refused to bow to the
Cross of Jesus...
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Stephanite is a
silver antimony sulfosalt mineral with formula: Ag5SbS4. It is
composed of 68.8% silver, and
sometimes is of
importance as an ore of this...
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Migetians Orléans
heresy Pasagians Paulicianism Astati Pneumatomachi Stephanites Tondrakians Turlupins The
Church of the East
split from the Roman-recognized...
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Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. One of
these dissidents were the
Stephanites, who were
accused of
failing to
venerate the
cross and the
Virgin Mary;...
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minerals and
sulfides such as
native silver,
native ****nic, xanthoconite,
stephanite, acanthite,
tetrahedrite and chlorargyrite.
Magnificent groups of large...
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Stephanism Oriental Orthodox Churches The
Stephanites were a sect in
Ethiopia which rejected veneration of icons, saints, and angels. The sect was subject...
- re-translated into
Syriac in the 10th or 11th century, into Gr**** (as
Stephanites and Ichnelates) in 1080 by the
Jewish Byzantine doctor Simeon Seth, into...
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glance (German: Antimonsilberglanz) —
Stephanite Black silver glance (German: Schwarzsilberglanz) —
Stephanite Copper-silver
glance (German: Kupfersilberglanz)...
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significant portion of
private wealth from Constance, who
deposited it in the
Stephanites'
convent in
Esztergom prior to that, in
addition to the
denial of her...
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Spodumene Spurrite Stannite Stannoidite Staurolite Steacyite Stellerite Stephanite Stercorite Stib****n
Stibiconite Stibiopalladinite Stibnite Stichtite...