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- and Antoninus Pius. Telesphorus is traditionally considered as the eighth Bishop of Rome in succession after Peter. Telesphorus was of Gr**** ancestry...
- Telesphorus may refer to: Telesphorus (general), 4th century BC general in ancient Greece Pope Telesphorus (died c. 137), Bishop of Rome and Christian...
- Telesphorus has been identified with the Genius Cucullatus invoked on two inscriptions in Nori****. It is suggested by many scholars that Telesphorus was...
- c. 126 or 128. He succeeded Alexander I and was in turn succeeded by Telesphorus. His feast is celebrated on 6 April. Older sources use the spelling Xystus...
- Telesphorus (in Gr**** Tελεσφόρoς; lived 4th century BC) was a nephew and a general in the service of Antigonus Monophthalmus (founder of the Antigonid...
- Telesphorus of Cosenza (or Theophorus, Theolophorus) was a name ****umed by one of the pseudo-prophets during the time of the Western Schism. As an pseudonymous...
- Hyginus) According to Eusebius (Church History, IV, xv.) Hyginus succeeded Telesphorus during the first year of the reign of Emperor Antoninus Pius, i.e. in...
- Martyrology but executed Pope Sixtus I (Saint) (c. 119 – c. 128) Pope Telesphorus (Saint) (c. 128 – c. 138) Pope Anicetus (Saint) (155–166), traditionally...
- Lydia and all of Caria, and drove off Asander, he then sent his nephews Telesphorus and Polemaeus against C****ander in Greece. While Antigonus was engaged...
- talents; with his booty Telesphorus stars hiring mercenaries. Ptolemy soon restores the situation and persuades Telesphorus to give up his revolt. Agathocles...