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  • the last flickers of crusading zeal in the Alexandrian and the Savoyard crusades, whereby Christia
  • he mean time wine is being prepared for the Alexandrian and Samian Moschatto from the area of Samos
  • response had to pass through Theodorus the Alexandrian, and as such most of his descriptions invol
  • Exhibition for the Alexandrian art pioneers, Heliopolis 2007
  • pt by Augustus in 26/25 BCE, now called the Alexandrian calendar, with a sixth epagomenal day occur
  • ounted among the seven great tragics of the Alexandrian canon, or "Pleiad" (named after the constel
  • In the miniatures of an Alexandrian Chronicle of the World, written probably du
  • books by Origen and Didymus the Blind, two Alexandrian Church Fathers.
  • unt of Wiccan practices, namely that of the Alexandrian coven run by Alex Sanders and his wife Maxi
  • The brief Alexandrian Crusade occurred in October of 1365 and was
  • at the Septuagint was a hoax created by the Alexandrian cult in the 3rd century A.D. in order to su
  • The Alexandrian defensive force occupied itself fighting in
  • n was a centuries-long process during which Alexandrian Easter tables competed with other tables in
  • It was in ' Alexandrian Egypt' as it was called, that Babylonian as
  • cture was no doubt intended to ridicule the Alexandrian epic poets.
  • This Alexandrian era was the preferred era used by Byzantine
  • the term Theotokos was used by Origen, the Alexandrian Father of the Church.
  • a large donation from convicted felon Harry Alexandrian, helped tip the balance in Mundy's favor.
  • e married Sybil West, daughter of prominent Alexandrian Hugh West.
  • The separation was effected in Alexandrian intellectual circles during the 1st century
  • d 1st century BC and 1st century AD) was an Alexandrian Jew who lived in the Roman Empire.
  • Connor: "It is difficult to imagine that an Alexandrian Jew ... could have escaped the influence of
  • August 44) was a distinguished and wealthy Alexandrian Jewish Merchant.
  • isius learned of the miracles of Jesus from Alexandrian Jews returning from a pilgrimage in Jerusal
  • - 69), he employed his legions against the Alexandrian Jews in a brutal response to ethnic violenc
  • who spoke Egyptian Coptic, there were also Alexandrian Jews such as Theophilus, whom Saint Luke th
  • his object to show that the exegesis of the Alexandrian Jews, and with it that of the early Church
  • rchment codices were used after 300 BC, the Alexandrian Library is never documented as having switc
  • on was superintendent of the portion of the Alexandrian library that was kept in the Temple of Sera
  • in a broader range of subjects, and on the Alexandrian literary epigram in general, was invigorate
  • lethon, whose discourses upon Plato and the Alexandrian mystics so fascinated the learned society o
  • His Alexandrian patriarchate was marked by the unfair expul
  • des" which seems to have been extant in the Alexandrian period.
  • sterismoi, placings among the stars") is an Alexandrian prose retelling of the mythic origins of st
  • ne, but there are many the Western and some Alexandrian readings.
  • So the Alexandrian recension; the text in 38 and Codex Bezae i
  • my, showing calculations based on Greek and Alexandrian reckoning and even giving complete Ptolemai
  • The Coptic Catholic Church is an Alexandrian Rite particular Church in full communion wi
  • metimes being given as the feast day of the Alexandrian saint as well.
  • The first pure philosophy of the Alexandrian school was Neopythagoreanism, the second an
  • Philadelphus, and is to be classed with the Alexandrian school of poets.
  • have regarded him as the forerunner of the Alexandrian School of philosophy.
  • Historically in the Alexandrian school of thought (fashioned on the Gospel
  • tern astronomical knowledge (especially the Alexandrian school) to India during the first centuries
  • as probably written as a show-piece for the Alexandrian school, rather than as straight poetry.
  • ion of human cadavers was a hallmark of the Alexandrian school, but declined after 200 A.D. due to
  • y to Myra, in Lycia, whence he sailed in an Alexandrian ship to Italy.
  • ritings of other early Christians under the Alexandrian sphere of influence.
  • nd the numerically fewer manuscripts of the Alexandrian text-type underlying most modern New Testam
  • the Great - Alexander Helios - Alexandria - Alexandrian text-type - Mohamed Al-Fayed - Al-Gama'a al
  • xt of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type (or proto-Alexandrian).
  • xt of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type (rather proto-Alexandrian).
  • xt of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type (or rather proto-Alexandrian).
  • ify (possibly it is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type).
  • this manuscript is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type, Comfort ascribed it as proto-Ale
  • xt of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type, but with some the Byzantine read
  • s codex probably is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type, but text is too brief too determ
  • uscript probably is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type, though the extant portion is too
  • s codex probably is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type.
  • this manuscript is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type.
  • ext of the codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type.
  • ) is considered to be representative of the Alexandrian text-type.
  • 13 is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type.
  • xt of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type.
  • tegory I. Bruce M. Metzger identifies it as Alexandrian text.
  • the Egyptian language, while Theodorus the Alexandrian translated into Greek, and that all his com
  • mably we must all pass - a somewhat vulpine Alexandrian Venus.
  • The ceremonies presented are primarily from Alexandrian Wicca, as practiced by the author and his w
  • arly etymology (possibly the earliest by an Alexandrian writer), and analyses of the poets Epicharm
  • gious era, it began on the first day of the Alexandrian year, 29 August 5493 BC.