Alypius may refer to: Alypius of Antioch, vicarius of Roman Britain, probably in the late 350s Alypius of Alexandria, music theorist, c. 360 Alypius of...
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As Alypius’ friendship with Augustine began to deepen (Augustine called him the brother of his heart), so did his interest in Manicheism. Alypius admired...
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Alypius of Antioch was a geographer and a vicarius of Roman Britain, probably in the late 350s AD. He replaced Flavius Martinus after that vicarius' suicide...
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for nuns, and Alypius served as spiritual director of both. It is claimed that, after standing upright for fifty-three years, Alypius found his feet...
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had married a lady called Helena. She was a daughter of the renowned Alypius, then the leading man in the city and member of a noble family held in...
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treatise or chart; it would seem more likely that this was Alypius of Antioch, instead of the Alypius from Alexandria, although Meursius supposes the two were...
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Alipy of the Caves (? – 1114) (also known as 'Venerable Alypius') was an Eastern Orthodox saint, monk and famous painter of icons from the cave monastery...
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Alypius (Greek: Ἀλύπιος) was a priest of the great church at Constantinople, who flourished around the year 430 AD. There is extant an epistle from him...
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Alypius or Olympius (Greek: Ἀλύπιος or Ὀλύμπιος; died 169) was the bishop of Byzantium during the second half of the 2nd century AD. The date when he...
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