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Pepuza (Gr****: Πέπουζα Pepouza) was an
ancient town in Phrygia, Asia
Minor (in today's Karahallı District, Uşak Province, in Turkey's
Aegean Region). From...
- as Phrygian. They were
sometimes also
called Pepuzians after the town of
Pepuza,
which they
regarded as the new Jerusalem.
Sometimes the
Pepuzians were...
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Phrygian towns of
Pepuza and Tymion. In late antiquity, both
places attracted crowds of
pilgrims from all over the
Roman Empire.
Pepuza was the headquarters...
- authentic.
While in
Pepuza,
Christ in the form of a
woman in a
bright robe
visited her in a dream,
imparted wisdom to her and
revealed that
Pepuza was a holy place...
- New
Jerusalem to
descend to
earth at
Tymion and the
nearby town of
Pepuza;
Pepuza was the
headquarters of
Montanism and the seat of the
Montanist patriarch...
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religious movement known today as
Montanism based in the
Phrygian towns of
Pepuza and Tymion. She,
along with the
prophets Mont**** and Maximilla, proselytized...
- of
prosperity would come, and New
Jerusalem will soon be
established in
Pepuza. One
could marry only once.
Abandoning marriage for
spiritual reasons was...
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early Christian prophetesses.
While Maximilla was
claiming to
prophesy in
Pepuza,
Zoticus of
Comana became resistant to her
teachings and
tried to re****e...
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former name of Huwwarin,
Syria Justinianopolis in Phrygia, a
former name of
Pepuza,
Turkey Justinianopolis in Pisidia, a
later name of Conana, now in Turkey...
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Panormus near Halicarn****us
Parsada Parthenium P****ala P****anda
Pedasa Peltae Pepuza Pergamon Perperene Philadelphia in
Lydia Phocaea Phoenix in
Caria Physcus...