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Theodotus (Gr****: Θεόδοτος "given by God" or "given by gods") is the name of:
Theodotus of
Aetolia (3rd
century BC), an
Aetolian general who held the...
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Theodotus of
Byzantium (Ancient Gr****: Θεόδoτoς Theodotos; also
known as
Theodotus the Tanner,
Theodotus the Shoemaker,
Theodotus the Cobbler, and Theodotus...
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Because Egypt was the
granary for the city of Rome, in 262
Theodotus was sent
against him.
Theodotus defeated and
captured Aemili**** near Thebes, and sent...
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Patriarch Theodotus of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Theodotus I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 815–821
Theodotus II of Constantinople, E****enical...
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Theodotus of
Amida (died 15
August 698) was a
Syriac Orthodox monk,
bishop and holy man.
Theodotus was born in the
village of Anat near the city of Amida...
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written between about 312 and 318, to
Theodotus. In the
Trinitarian controversy of the
early fourth century,
Theodotus sided with
Arius of Alexandria. In...
- all the menologies, and
Theodotus has a
special feast on 7 June.
According to the Acts (Acta Sanctorum, May, IV, 147),
Theodotus was a
married man who kept...
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Patriarch Theodotus may
refer to:
Theodotus of Antioch,
patriarch of
Antioch in 420–429
Theodotus I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 815–821...
- I, had
excommunicated Theodotus the
Tanner for
reviving a
heresy that
Christ became God only
after the Resurrection.
Theodotus'
followers formed a separate...
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Theodotus of
Chios (Gr****: Θεόδοτος) (died in 43 or 42 BC) was the
rhetoric tutor of the
young Egyptian king
Ptolemy XIII.
Theodotus of
Chios was a trained...