-
started to be deified, in the cult to the
goddess Roma. In this sense, the
Smyrneans can be
considered as the
creators of the
goddess Roma. In 133 BC, when...
- The
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Smyrnaeans (often
simply called Smyrnaeans) is an
epistle from
circa 110 A.D.
attributed to
Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century...
-
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Philadelphians ♦ The
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Smyrneans ♦ The
Epistle of
Ignatius to
Polycarp ♦ The
Shepherd of
Hermas (Visions...
-
Ignatius of Antioch,
Epistle to the Magnesians, VI:1;
Epistle to the
Smyrneans, VIII:1 and 2;
Epistle to the Ephesians, XX:2.
Cyprian of Carthage, On...
- αποκατέστησαν μέχρι σήμερα" (PDF). The
Organization of the ****ociation of
Smyrneans.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on
August 28, 2016.
Retrieved Sep 12...
- Smyrna: Gr**** &
Armenian pogroms, Turkey, 13–17 Sep 1922 ****ociation of
Smyrneans Remembering Smyrna/Izmir:
Shared History,
Shared Trauma,
Levantine Heritage...
- αποκατέστησαν μέχρι σήμερα" (PDF). The
Organization of the ****ociation of
Smyrneans.
Retrieved September 12, 2015. Singer, Amy (2010).
Untold Histories of...
- "Mimnermus"
might have been
chosen by his
parents to
commemorate a
famous Smyrnean victory against Gyges near the
Hermus river (and yet
names ending in -ermus...
- the bishop, does [in reality]
serve the devil."
Ignatius Epistle to the
Smyrneans -
Chapter IX.—Honour the bishop. "As
therefore the Lord does
nothing without...
- Tarsus, he was
mentioned by
Ignatius of
Antioch in his
letters to the
Smyrneans and Philadelphians. He
accompanied Ignatius of
Antioch during his journey...