-
sixty years in the
practice of the most
severe penance.
Thalelaeus the
Unmercenary Thalelaeus, antecessor (law professor) of the
Justinianic era, who...
- include:
Zenaida and
Philonella (c. 100)
Saint Tryphon (c. 250)
Saint Thalelaeus the Unmercenary, at
Anazarbus in
Cilicia (284)
Saints Cosmas and Damian...
- (Lydia of Philippi),
mentioned in Acts 16:14-15 (1st century)
Martyrs Thalelaeus the Unmercenary, at
Anazarbus in Cilicia, and his
companions Alexander...
-
appeared a
revision of the
second edition by
Georg Aenotheus Koch in 1828)
Thalelaeus and
other Gr****
commentators on
Roman law
Rutilius Lupus and
other grammarians...
- in the ****cutions of
Numerian Maximilian 284
Bishop of
Lorch Thalelaeus 284
Theopemptus (Theopompus),
Bishop of
Nicomedia and martyr, and...
- Συναξαριστησ.
Venerable Thalelaeus the
Hermit of Syria. OCA -
Lives of the Saints. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S.
Thalelæus, H. (About A.D. 460.)...
- Limnaeus, John Zebinas, Polychronius,
Asclepius Symeon Stylites Baradates Thalelaeus Marana and Cyra
Domnina of
Syria Compared to the more than 500 letters...
- Ulpian's Ad Sabinum. In the
Justinianic era, the
antecessor (law professor)
Thalelaeus cited the
Gregorian Code in his
commentary on
Codex Justini****. In the...
- Ulpian's Ad Sabinum. In the
Justinianic era, the
antecessor (law professor)
Thalelaeus cited the
Hermogenian Code in his
commentary on Justinian's Code. In the...