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Zosimus, Zosimos,
Zosima or
Zosimas may
refer to:
Rufus and
Zosimus (died 107),
Christian saints Zosimus (martyr) (died 110),
Christian martyr who was...
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known about the life of
Zosimus except that he was Gr**** and a pagan. He was not a
contemporary of the
events of his books.
Zosimus'
Historia Nova (Ἱστορία...
- Pope
Zosimus was the
bishop of Rome from 18
March 417 to his
death on 26
December 418. He was born in Mesoraca, Calabria.
Zosimus took a
decided part in...
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burned - and not
merely incarcerated, but
Zosimus and
Grand Prince Ivan III
opposed these harsher methods.
Zosimus was
eventually accused of
being a secret...
- (Gr****: Ζώσιμος ὁ Πανοπολίτης; also
known by the
Latin name
Zosimus Alchemista, i.e. "
Zosimus the Alchemist") was an
alchemist and
Gnostic mystic. He was...
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replaced with
Zosimus by Mary J.
Rathbun in 1907. It is the type
species of the
genus Zosimus. Both the s**** and the meat of
Zosimus aeneus contain...
- The
Story of
Zosimus (also
called the Narration,
Apocalypse or
Journey of
Zosimus) is a Gr**** text of the 5th
century AD. It has
sometimes been classified...
- 1758)
Zosimus fissa (Henderson, 1893)
Zosimus hawaiiensis (Rathbun, 1906)
Zosimus laevis Dana, 1852
Zosimus maculatus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Zosimus sculptus...
- edge.
Aemilian exhorted them,
reminding them of
Roman honor (according to
Zosimus) and
promising tribute from the
Goths (according to Zonaras). The Romans...
- However, it's
possible that much of this
narrative is fictitious, as
Zosimus and
Zonaras report that
Tacitus was
actually proclaimed by the army without...