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Cyprian (/ˈsɪpriən/; Latin:
Thascius Caecilius Cypri****; ca. 210 to 14
September 258 AD) was a
bishop of
Carthage and an
early Christian writer of Berber...
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Cyprian of Carthage,
Thascius Caecilius Cypri****,
bishop of Carthage,
Church Father, died in
martyrdom in 258....
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paganism in the
dialogue of
Marcus Minucius Felix,
entitled Octavius.
Thascius Caecilius Cypri****, a
Christian philosopher, who
became Bishop of Carthage...
- 14
September 258 has been preserved:: 327
Galerius Maximus: "Are you
Thascius Cypri****?" Cyprian: "I am." Galerius: "The most
sacred Emperors have commanded...
- (160–220), "the
father of
Latin Christianity",
polemicist against heresy Thascius Caecilius Cypri**** (200–258),
converted rhetorician,
bishop of Carthage...
- for
insisting that
authority must be ****ociated with
demonstrable power.
Thascius Caecilius Cypri**** was made
bishop of
Carthage in 248 AD. but died only...
- martyr. His tomb in
Lucina in the
cemetery of
Callistus still exists.
Thascius Cecili**** Cypri**** was born in
North Africa. He
became a lawyer, was...
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senator and poet
Marcus Curtius -
legendary hero
Curtius Mont**** - poet
Thascius Caecilius Cypri**** (Cyprian) -
bishop Damophilus -
sculptor Lucius Decidius...
- was
awarded an
honorary doctorate in
theology from
Princeton University.
Thascius Cyprien, évêque de
Carthage et les persécutions de son temps, 1872 – Cyprian...
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Revised Julian calendar (which is used by
churches on the "New Calendar").
Thascius Cecili**** Cypri**** was born in
North Africa. He
became a lawyer, was...