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- Theotecnus was bishop of Caesarea Maritima in the late 3rd century. Eusebius (1856). "Chapter XIV: The bishops that flourished at this time". Ecclesiastical...
- local church to speak with the bishop, who went by the name of Theotecnus. Bishop Theotecnus led Marinus to the altar. He pointed to Marinus' sword and a...
- Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Theotecnus Bishop of Caesarea c. 303–c. 312 Succeeded by Eusebius...
- oracular pronouncement made by a statue of Zeus Philios set up in Antioch by Theotecnus of Antioch, who also organized an anti-Christian petition to be sent from...
- Eusebius of Caesarea in his work The Martyrs of Palestine. Agapius succeeded Theotecnus as bishop of Caesarea Maritima. He was arrested in AD 304. He remained...
- year of Commodus) Theoctistus (216–258) Domnus (Church History VII.14) Theotecnus (Church History VII.14) Agapius (?–306) Eusebius (c. 313–339/340) Acacius...
- Commodus (c. 189), of a Theoctistus (216–258), a short-lived Domnus and a Theotecnus, and an Agapius (?–306). Among the parti****nts in the Synod of Ancyra...
- from the village Zeugma to surrender himself to Theotecnus, the caretaker to the governor's home. Theotecnus encouraged him to leave in fear of his life,...
- Paphlagonia (Gemellus of Ancyra), cruelly tortured and crucified (361)) Martyr Theotecnus, by the sword. Martyr Mari****, by stoning. Martyr Eugenios, beaten to...
- Saint Pinytus (Gr. Πινυτός), Bishop of Knossos in Crete (c. 180) Martyr Theotecnus of Antioch (3rd-4th century) Martyrs Eulampius and Eulampia and 200 martyrs...