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- Christian writer and teacher with a gnostic background, and founder of the Bardaisanites. A scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher, hymnwriter, and poet...
- Bardesanes of Edessa (AD 154–222), who founded the Gnostic current of the Bardaisanites, went to the Armenian castle of Ani and there read the work of a pre-Christian...
- "Palutians" in Edessa, after a former bishop. Arians, Marcionites, Manichees, Bardaisanites and various gnostic sects proclaimed themselves as the true church....
- following are all considered to be related to Christian Gnosticism. Bardaisanites Basilideans Carpocratianism Nicolaitans Sethianism Simonians (sometimes...
- More religions joined the mix during the 3rd century.: 95  One was the Bardaisanites, founded by the important philosopher Bardaisan who Abgar the Great...
- following are all considered to be related to Christian Gnosticism. Bardaisanites Basilideans Carpocratianism Nicolaitans Sethianism Simonians (sometimes...
- more religions joined the mix during the 3rd century.: 95  One was the Bardaisanites, founded by the important philosopher Bardaisan who Abgar the Great...
- Bardaisan, or Bar-daiṣān (154– 222), was a Syriac gnostic, founder of the Bardaisanites, and a scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher, hymnographer, and...