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Papirius of Smyrna,
Thraseas of Eumenea,
Sagaris of
Laodicea and
Melito of
Sardes (Eusebius, "Hist. Eccles.", v, 24, 2 sq.)
Thraseas was a Quartodeciman...
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Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus (died AD 66),
Roman senator, who
lived in the 1st
century AD.
Notable for his
principled opposition to the
emperor Nero...
- The
Attic Grave relief of
Thraseas and
Euandria from the
middle of the
fourth century BC is kept in the
Pergamonmuseum and
belongs to the Antikensammlung...
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Cestius as
suffect consul Preceded by L.
Duvius Avitus, and P.
Clodius Thrasea Paetus as
suffect consuls Roman consul 57–58 with L.
Calpurnius Piso (57)...
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asleep at Ephesus. And
Polycarp in Smyrna, who was a
bishop and martyr; and
Thraseas,
bishop and
martyr from Eumeneia, who fell
asleep in Smyrna. Why need I...
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military governor of Cilicia.
Aetos was
succeeded as
strategos by his son
Thraseas. At that time the
Nagidians still refused to
recognize the
settlers of...
- 1st-century,
particularly Nero and Domitian. Most
prominent among them was
Thrasea Paetus, an
influential Roman senator executed by Nero. They were held in...
- Nisan. In his letter, he
appeals to the
authority of
Polycarp of Smyrna,
Thraseas of Eumenia, Sagaris,
Papirius and Melito, all of whom were Quartodecimans...
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Valerius Messalla Thrasea Priscus (died c. 212) was a
Roman senator active during the
reigns of
Commodus and
Septimus Severus.
Thrasea Priscus was a member...
- his
brother Tiridates I of Armenia. (approximate date)
Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus becomes a
consul in Rome. The
Jianwu era of the
Eastern Han dynasty...