- (c. 180).
Eusebius adds that
Papias was
Bishop of
Hierapolis around the time of
Ignatius of Antioch. In this
office Papias was
presumably succeeded by...
-
Papias may
refer to:
Papias (admiral),
Roman admiral in the 1st
century BCE
Papias, part of an
ancient Gr****
sculptor duo with
Aristeas (sculptor) Papias...
- The Lex
Papia et Poppaea, also
referred to as the Lex
Iulia et
Papia, was a
Roman law
introduced in 9 AD to
encourage and
strengthen marriage. It included...
-
Papia may
refer to : Pavia, city in
northern Italy Pupiana,
Italia curiate name of a
Latin Catholic titular bishopric in
Africa proconsularis Papia gens...
- could. So,
Papias uses
logia in his
title and once in
regard to each Gospel. Eusebius, who had the
complete text
before him,
understood Papias in these...
-
instead of the
Apostle and also
undermine Papias' re****tion as a
pupil of an Apostle. In the fragment,
Papias uses the same
words -
presbyter (or elder)...
-
mentions Papias several times in his work The
Civil Wars (Emphylia, Ἐμφύλια), when he
describes the
fight over Sicily. In the
summer of 36 BC
Papias attacked...
-
Papia of Envermeu, also
called Poppa of Envermeu, was the
second consort of
Richard II, Duke of Normandy.
Papia belonged to the
local Norman aristocracy...
-
Advanced by
Dennis R. MacDonald, the Q+/
Papias hypothesis (Q+/PapH)
offers an
alternative solution to the
synoptic problem.
MacDonald prefers to call this...
-
Shreya Ghoshal (born 12
March 1984) is an
Indian singer.
Noted for her wide
vocal range and versatility, she is one of the most
prolific and po****r singers...