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Serapion /səˈreɪpiən/ is a
given name, a
variant of Seraphin.
People called Serapion:
Serapion of
Alexandria (3rd
century BC), Gr****
physician Serapion...
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Serapion of
Antioch was a
Patriarch of
Antioch (Gr****: Σεραπίων; 191–211). He is
known primarily through his
theological writings,
although all but a few...
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Serapion was a
Stoic philosopher from the
Roman province of Syria. He is
noted for a
letter he
wrote in
Aramaic to his son, who was
named Serapion. The...
- Mara bar
Serapion (classical Syriac: ܡܪܐ ܒܪ ܣܪܦܝܘܢ), or "Mara son of
Serapion", was a
Syriac Stoic philosopher in the
Roman province of Syria. He is only...
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certain extent on
whether it is the same "Gospel of Peter"
condemned by
Serapion,
Bishop of
Antioch upon
inspection at Rhossus. The
Rhossus community had...
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Serapion of
Algiers (1179 – 14
November 1240) was an
English Catholic Mercedarian priest and martyr.
Thomas O'Loughlin says
Serapion was
Scottish by birth...
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Serapion (possibly died 41 BC) was
strategos of
Cyprus and an
admiral of the
Ptolemaic navy
during the
reign of
Cleopatra VII in 43 BC.
Against the intention...
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Serapion of
Alexandria (Ancient Gr****: Σεραπίων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς) was a
physician who
lived in the 3rd
century BC. He
belonged to the
Empiric school, and...
- The
Serapion Brothers (or
Serapion Fraternity, Russian: Серапионовы Братья) was a
group of
writers formed in Petrograd,
Russian SFSR in 1921. The group...
- non-Christian
reference to the
crucifixion of
Jesus is
likely to be Mara Bar-
Serapion's letter to his son,
written some time
after AD 73 but
before the 3rd century...