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Timolaus may
refer to:
Timolaus and
companions Timolaus of
Cyzicus Timolaus of
Palmyra This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Timolaus of
Palmyra (Latin:
Timolaus) was
reportedly a 3rd
century Palmyrene nobleman, son of the king of
kings Odaenathus (r. 252-267) and
augustus Zenobia...
- the
shorter recension is the
story of
Timolaus and his
companions recounted; in the
longer recension Timolaus is not mentioned.
Eusebius was present...
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Timolaus of
Cyzicus (Gr****: Τιμόλαος Κυζικηνός) was one of Plato's students.
Cyzicus is an
ancient city of Mysia,
located in the
northwest of Asia Minor...
- his work The
Martyrs of Palestine:
Procopius of Scythopolis, 7 July 303
Timolaus and Companions, 303
Alphaeus and Zacchaeus, 303 or 304 Rom**** of Caesarea...
- not
contained in the long recension, such as the
voluntary martyrdoms of
Timolaus and Companions. The
cruelty of the ****cutors, the
endurance and suffering...
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known from) the
Historia Augusta, Herenni**** and
Timolaus. Herenni**** may be Hairan;
while Timolaus is
probably a fabrication. In 267, a relative, perhaps...
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presbyter of
Laodicea (284-305) (see also:
April 12,
April 13)
Martyr Timolaus and 7
Companions with him (8 Martyrs), in
Caesarea Palaestina, by beheading...
- Herenni**** youth,
never claimed Imperial dignity,
possibly fictitious 28
Timolaus youth,
never claimed Imperial dignity,
possibly fictitious 29
Celsus probably...
- and
Timolaus were
mentioned as
children of
Zenobia only in the
Historia Augusta. Herenni**** may be a
conflation of
Hairan and Herodi****;
Timolaus is...