「apostate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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s also mentioned by Simplicius, by Julian the | Apostate, and by Alexander of Aphrodisias. |
sician for both Constantius II and Julian the | Apostate, and died in 368. |
rs left considering the church to have become | apostate and formed splinter groups. |
ween the Roman army led by Emperor Julian the | Apostate and the Alemanni. |
nformers such as Hershel Hodesh, Benjamin the | Apostate and Lipman Feldman failed. |
s dominance following the death of Julian the | Apostate at the Battle of Samarra ends attempts to reb |
Under Julian the | Apostate, Atius, who had been exiled as the result of |
esistance to tyranny; and in my old age as an | apostate because I propounded my philosophical views". |
was tortured until he was stoned to death by | apostate Christians at Tabaha on the Friday after Pent |
Julian the | Apostate: First staged in Paris, 1948. |
re he had been recalled by Emperor Julian the | Apostate for maladministration of his province. |
also calls Ajax effectus apostata, meaning an | apostate from Catholicism. |
, the Ebionite Christians rejected Paul as an | apostate from the law, using only a version of the Gos |
Julian the | Apostate, Harvard University Press, 1978 |
s of positions set out by Daniel Scargill, an | apostate Hobbist. |
I'm an | apostate: I like Weill's music when he came to America |
ter a Mass said by Thomas Bell, afterwards an | apostate, in York Castle, 22 July 1582. |
ritish queen in knighting Salman Rushdie, the | apostate, is an unwise one. |
d him obnoxious to Sadok's prime minister, an | apostate Jew named Mustapha ben Ismael, who succeeded |
the Lutherans, and in particular against the | apostate monk Rothfischer, and Chladonium. |
); (2) U.S. supporting oppression of Muslims, | apostate Muslim regimes, anti-Muslim economic and mili |
His poetical activity began in 1239, when the | apostate Nicholas Donin assailed the Talmud and appeal |
nance can effect a reconciliation whereby the | apostate, or in some cases specifically the traditor, |
In 356 AD, Roman Emperor Julian the | Apostate over-wintered in Senonae (possibly modern Sen |
ed at night through the instrumentality of an | apostate priest named Thomas Clark at an inn at Toller |
Reflexions, addressed to Rev. J. Hawkins, an | apostate priest (1785 and 1788), were much criticized; |
Mary Dyer had difficulty making friends among | apostate Shakers. |
which include Saturday Night, Late Snow, The | Apostate, The Basket, The Vigil, and The Milk Round. |
At the command of Julian the | Apostate, they were beheaded secretly by Terentianus i |
She was an | apostate to Judaism. |
He appeared to be an | apostate to Judaism. |
_Apostate#Requested_move_2 to move Julian the | Apostate to Julian. |
extremist Muslims called him a traitor and an | apostate to Islam. |
accused him of being a Jesuit priest, and an | apostate to Mahomedanism. |
lthough born Muslim [he] grew up to become an | apostate traitor to Islam and professional terrorist w |
Emperor Julian the | Apostate, who was the nephew of the Emperor Constantin |
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