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- The Melitians, sometimes called the Church of the Martyrs, were an early Christian sect in Egypt. It was founded soon after the end of the Great ****cution...
- In the event of the death of a non-Melitian bishop or ecclesiastic, the vacant see might be given to a Melitian, provided he was worthy and the po****r...
- Lycopolis in Egypt. He is known mainly as the founder and namesake of the Melitians (c. 305), one of several schismatic sects in early church history which...
- to join him, such as the Melitians and Manichaeans. Before Pachomius had begun organizing monastic communities, the Melitians as a group were already recruiting...
- leading to the carriage road between the Long Walls to the Piraeus. The Melitian Gate, so called because it led to the deme Melite, within the city. On...
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- violence against the Melitians, deposed from being archbishop of Alexandria, and excommunicated. We must distinguish the ‘Melitian Schism’ early in the...
- Certain schisms, like those of the Donatists in North Africa and the Melitians in Egypt, persisted long after the ****cutions. The Donatists would not...
- Certain schisms, like those of the Donatists in North Africa and the Melitians in Egypt persisted long after the ****cutions. Peter Brown writes that...
- of Tyre in 335, he was condemned and exiled for violence against the Melitians in his see. Nonetheless, within a few years of his death, Gregory of ****anzus...