- 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...
- 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...
- or
Celts during the
Roman period. The
hooded health god was
known as
Telesphorus specifically and may have
originated as a Greco-Gallic
syncretism with...
- talents; with his
booty Telesphorus stars hiring mercenaries.
Ptolemy soon
restores the
situation and
persuades Telesphorus to give up his revolt. Agathocles...
-
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...
- c., III, iv, 3) from
among the
early Roman bishops designates only
Telesphorus as a
glorious martyr." The
Roman Martyrology does not
categorize Linus...