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Zenobius (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ζηνόβιος) was a Gr**** sophist, who
taught rhetoric at Rome
during the
reign of
Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138). He was the author...
- the dead
child to
Zenobius' deacon. By
means of a prayer,
Saint Zenobius revived the
child and
restored him to his mother.
Zenobius is
often depicted...
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painted Victor, said: "I have
attained my end." Smith, William. "
Zenobius:
Another Zenobius". A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology. Retrieved...
- Zephyrin. "
Zenobius Membré." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 10. New York:
Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 14
January 2018 Membré,
Zénobius, 1645?-1687...
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entry both in the 10th-century
Byzantine encyclopedia the Suda and by
Zenobius. In the
Heracleidae of Euripides,
Macaria ("she who is blessed") is a daughter...
- name may
refer to:
Zenobius (fl. 86 BC),
Pontic general in the
First Mithridatic War
Zenobius, Gr**** 2nd-century
sophist Zenobius, Gr**** 4nd-century rhetorician...
- καὶ Ζηνοβία;
occasionally (and incorrectly) Σινόβιος καὶ Σινοβία; Latin:
Zenobius et Zenobia, Slavonic: Зиновій и Зиновія) are
recognized by
Eastern Orthodox...
- Telchines; the
former were
inhabitants of Crete, the
latter of Rhodes."
Zenobius 4.80;
Zenobius attributes the
story to a lost play by Sophocles. Strabo, Geography...
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Early Life of
Saint Zenobius shows (left to right):
Zenobius rejects the
bride chosen by his parents, then
walks away;
Zenobius is baptized; his mother...
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Madonna and
Child with
Saints Jerome and
Zenobius, 1508. Paris, Louvre....