• Joshua the Stylite (also spelled Yeshu Stylite and Ieshu Stylite) is the attributed author of a chronicle which narrates the history of the war between...
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  • The Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite is an anonymous Syriac history of the period 494–506 AD. Its actual title as given in the manuscript is A Historical...
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    (scholar) in the first half of the third century Joshua the Stylite, author of a chronicle of the war between the Later Roman Empire and the Persians between...
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  • 24 * Greatrex–Lieu (2002), II, 77 Joshua the Stylite, Chronicle, XC * Greatrex–Lieu (2002), II, 74 Joshua the Stylite, Chronicle, XCIII–XCIV * Greatrex–Lieu...
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  • John of Ephesus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    which he may have incorporated the so-called Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite, considerable portions are found in the British Library manuscripts Add...
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    Anastasian War (category 500s in the Byzantine Empire)
    while according to Joshua the Stylite, due a grudge he bore against the emperor Anastasius, he betrayed the Romans. (Joshua the Stylite, Chronicle 48) Procopius...
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    inundated the Nile delta. 419 – earthquake causes destruction in Antipatris 502 – Ptolemais allegedly destroyed (Syriac chronicle of Joshua the Stylite), tsunami...
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  • Bibliography of the Siouan Languages. U.S. Government Printing Office. Frank R. Trombley; John W. Watt (2000). The Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite. Liverpool...
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  • Hephthalites (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Hephthalite army. Joshua the Stylite reports numerous instances in which Kavadh led Hepthalite ("Hun") troops, in the capture of the city of Theodosiupolis...
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  • ambassadors of Christ: the monasteries of Palestine, 314-631. p.113; Frank R. Trombley, J. W. Watt, The chronicle of pseudo-Joshua the Stylite (the margin) p.108;...
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