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- Ammia of Philadelphia (fl. late 1st–early 2nd century AD), also known as Ammia the Prophetess, was an early Christian prophetess in the Christian community...
- Carminia Ammia (fl. c. 140 – c. 170 AD) was a Graeco-Roman public benefactress. She was the second wife of Marcus Ulpius Carminius Claudius the elder...
- addressed to the Christians of that city. Church historian Eusebius recognized Ammia of Philadelphia, an early Christian prophetess active in the late 1st and...
- by some Christians to be prophets, or to have had prophetic experiences. Ammia of Philadelphia (fl. late 1st–early 2nd century AD) Quadratus of Athens...
- were executed. After their death, Mammes was raised by a rich widow named Ammia, who died when Mammes was 15 years old. According to legend, Mammes was...
- Ammi**** Marcellinus Born c. 330 Roman Syria, possibly in Ammia (modern-day Amioun, Lebanon) Died c. 391–400 Nationality Roman Occupation(s) Historian...
- of Babylon Daughter of Tarhundaradu of Arzawa Daughter of the ruler of Ammia Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten Neferkepherure-Waenre Kanakhtqaishuti (originally)...
- which was built by Marcus Ulpius Carminius Claudi**** (husband of Carminia Ammia) in the 2nd century to supply the combined community. Its site is located...
- they received the prophetic gift from the prophets Quadratus (prophet) and Ammia of Philadelphia, figures believed to have been part of a line of prophetic...
- daughter of Tarhundaradu, ruler of Arzawa; and a daughter of the ruler of Ammia (modern-day Syria). Finally, he married at least two of his daughters, Sitamun...