- The
Tascodrugites (Gr****: Τασκοδρούγιται, Taskodrougitai;
Latin Tascodrugitae, Tascodrugi) were a sect
active in
Galatia in the
fourth and
fifth centuries...
-
Panarion in an
effort to
elucidate the name of the
gnostic sect of the
Tascodrugites.
Although he has the
correct meaning of droungos, he
gives taskos as...
-
Severians Johannines Marcionism Melitians Montanism Artotyrite Ascitans Tascodrugites Nazarenes Nicolaism Novatianism Thomasines Proto-orthodox Christianity...
- Mont****,
Priscilla and Maximilla. A
Montanist sect in Galatia, the
Tascodrugites, is
attested around 600 by
Timothy of
Constantinople and in the 9th...
- Priscillianists,
Phrygians and
Pepuzians and a
sister sect of the
Artotyrites and
Tascodrugites.
Augustine of
Hippo and John of
Damascus also
mention Quintillians among...
- two
centuries later. In the
first class,
Timothy lists Manichaeans,
Tascodrugites, Ebionites, Valentinians, Basilideans, Montanists, Eunomians, Paulianists...