Archedemus of Tarsus, Stoic philosopher Chrysippus, Stoic philosopher Hagnon of Tarsus, rhetor and philosopher Hermogenes of Tarsus, rhetor Zeno of Tarsus, philosopher...
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in 431 and confirmed by Emperor Zeno in 488. The text speaks of the multiple travels of Barnabas and Paul of Tarsus through the first Christian communities...
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grew still further. After the Nestorian Schism, when the Byzantine emperor Zeno ordered the school closed for its teachings of Nestorian doctrine, deemed...
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Zeller (1814–1908) Zeno of Citium (333–264 BC)[3][4] Zeno of Elea (c. 495 – c. 430 BC)[3][4][5] Zeno of Sidon (1st century BC) Zeno of Tarsus (fl. 200 BC) Dewi...
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Sasanians and various scholars have presented arguments for each date. Robert Van Voorst (who himself thinks the letter was composed in the second century)...
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(in French). Paris: Cariscript. Memra on the Three Doctors (Diodore of Tarsus, Nestorius and Theodore of Mopsuestia) — Martin, F (1900). "Homélie de Narsaï...
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translation of the Greek liturgical and theological texts of Diodore of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia into Classical Syriac, most of which are now...
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Cilicia. In February 962 he captured Anazarbos, while the major city of Tarsus ceased to recognize the Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla. Nikephoros...
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sanjaks: Famagusta, Kyrenia and Paphos. Additionally, the sanjaks of Alâiye, Tarsus, İçel, Sis, Zülkadriye and Tripoli (Trablusşam) on the mainland were placed...
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Critics des Aigyptiaka van der Horst, Pieter Willem (1987). Chaeremon: Egyptian Priest and Stoic Philosopher. Leiden: Brill.. Pieter van der Horst includes...
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