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- scene and a third one has Melitius himself avoiding prison. Apparently, as early as during the ****cution itself, Melitius began to refuse to accept...
- Constantinople, patriarch 1921-1923 (same as Meletius II of Alexandria) Melitius of Lycopolis, bishop and founder of the Melitians Meletius of Antioch,...
- elected as bishops and Melitius himself was to remain a bishop with no fixed see. He was not restored to Lycopolis. Melitius submitted to the council...
- of hands, the ordinations performed by Melitius being therefore regarded as invalid. Clergy ordained by Melitius were ordered to yield precedence to those...
- comedian, singer, and entertainer Ahmed Lutfi el-Sa****, Egyptian nationalist Melitius of Lycopolis, founder of the Melitians. al-Suyuti, **** Muslim theologian...
- Press. pp. 93–94. Cross, F. L.; Livingstone, E. A., eds. (2009) [2005]. "Melitius, St". The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3rd rev. ed.). Oxford...
- Christian martyr and saint (or 319) Jonas and Barachisius, Persian martyrs Melitius of Lycopolis, Christian bishop Westermann, William Linn (1955). The Slave...
- the 4th and 5th centuries: Harpocration, one of the bishops ordained by Melitius of Lycopolis listed in 325 Hermon, a contemporary of Athanasius of Alexandria...
- time, 408) Mallius Theodorus (408-409) Caecili**** (409) Jovius (409) Melitius (410-412) Seleucus (prefect for Africa, 412) Ioannes (412-413) Rufus Synesius...
- already recruiting members. They were a heretical Christian sect founded by Melitius of Lycopolis. They "heard of Pachomius' monastic aspirations and tried...