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Firmilian (Gr****: Φιρμιλιανός, Latin: Firmili****, died c. 269 AD),
Bishop of
Caesarea Mazaca from c. 232, was a
disciple of Origen. He had a contemporary...
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Firmilian was the
Roman governor of the
Iudaea Province,
during the
third Late
Roman Period of the
Roman rule over the region. He was the
third of a succession...
- it
abruptly fell out of fashion.
William Edmondstoune Aytoun's
parodic Firmilian; or, The
Student of Badajoz: a
Spasmodic Tragedy (1854) is
credited with...
- he was
offered the then
vacant position of
Metropolitan of Serbia, but
Firmilian refused that post. He was
Prince Aleksandar Obrenović's teacher. When...
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middle of the 3rd century, in the
correspondence of St.
Cyprian and St.
Firmilian, the
latter in
particular speaking of the
trinitarian formula as the "Symbol...
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caught up in the ****cutions, were
brought before the
provincial governor Firmilian.
Accused of
being Christians, they were
racked and interrogated. Elias...
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while others suffered various humiliating torments. Next year the
consul Firmilian of Cesarea, when
going through this city saw a
chain of
miners of porphyry...
- Pseudo-Barnabas
Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of
Caesarea Eusebius Didymus the
Blind Evagrius of Pontus...
- Pseudo-Barnabas
Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of
Caesarea Eusebius Didymus the
Blind Evagrius of Pontus...
- "the
place of
Fabian which is the
place of Peter" (Ep 55:8; cf. 59:14).
Firmilian of
Caesarea notices that
Stephen claimed to
decide the
controversy regarding...