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- Diodore of Tarsus (Gr**** Διόδωρος ὁ Ταρσεύς; died c. 390) was a Christian bishop, a monastic reformer, and a theologian. A strong supporter of the orthodoxy...
- Diodorus Siculus was a 1st-century BC Gr**** historian who wrote the Bibliotheca historica. Diodorus may also refer to: Diodorus of Aspendus, (4th century...
- Charles Diodore Rahoult (2 December 1819, Grenoble - 23 March 1874, Grenoble) was a French painter of landscapes and genre scenes. He was born into a...
- disappointment left traces in his later life. Chrysostom's connection with Diodore was probably broken off in 374, when he plunged into a more complete monastic...
- Diodorus Siculus or Diodorus of Sicily (Gr****: Διόδωρος, translit. Diódōros; fl. 1st century BC) was an ancient Gr**** historian. He is known for writing...
- Tony Diodore is a musician from Brooklyn, NY. He pla**** guitar and violin in Lou Reed's live tour band, and formerly pla**** guitar and/or violin in multiple...
- School of Antioch or via Nestorius' teachers Theodore of Mopsuestia or Diodore of Tarsus. The modern incarnation of the "Nestorian Church" is commonly...
- University Press, 2012:95–114. Cohen-Skalli, Aude (2011). "Le témoignage de Diodore de Sicile sur deux cités élymes: Ségeste et Éryx (VIe et Ve siècles av...
- more deeply committed to Christianity and went on to study theology under Diodore of Tarsus, founder of the re-constituted School of Antioch. According to...
- sources describe the salting of meat in the ancient Mediterranean world. Diodore of Sicily in his Bibliotheca historica wrote that the Cosséens in the mountains...