• Pseudo-Hippolytus placed the Mazices on the same level as the Mauri, Gaetuli and Afri. In the last decade of the 4th century, the Mazices and Austurians began...
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    Mažice (German: Maschitz) is a municipality and village in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants...
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    ordained a priest. At about age 75, about the year 405 AD, word came that the Mazices, a group of Berbers, planned to attack the monastery. The brothers wanted...
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    led to conflicts with the Muslim government. Scetis was attacked by the Mazices who "came sweeping off the Libyan desert" in 407-408 AD and was decimated...
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    abbot of the monastery he founded around the Tree of Obedience. When the Mazices invaded Scetes in 395, John fled the Nitrian Desert and went to live on...
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  • Hecataeus of Miletus and Maxyes by Herodotus, while the tribe was called Mazices and Mazax in Latin sources. The Meshwesh are known from ancient Egyptian...
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  • be related to early Libyco-Berber tribes, which had been referred to as Mazices in some sources. According to Ibn Khaldun, the name Mazîgh is derived from...
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    Testaments, the old ascetic reverted to Orthodoxy. In 407/408 AD, as the Mazices invaded the wilderness of Scetes, Bishoy left and dwelt in the mountain...
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  • Anthony until his death. When Scetis was destroyed in 395 by the Berbers (Mazices), John the Dwarf relocated to near Mount Colzim and lived only a day's...
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  • west as Africa Proconsularis and as far east as Egypt in league with the Mazices. The Austuriani may be behind the mysterious "Saturiani" against whom the...
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  • pekouc/pečíc pekouce/pečíce tra trouc trouce bera berouc berouce maže mažíc mažíce Past transgressive (do)nes (do)nesši (do)nesše (pře)čet (pře)četši (pře)četše...
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  • Longinus flee fame to Enaton. 407-408 1st destruction of Scetis by the Mazices. This marks the shifting of the center of Christian monasticism from Egypt...
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    forced to leave due to raids on the monasteries and hermitages there by the Mazices (tribesmen from Libya). He relocated to Troe (near Memphis), and also spent...
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  • and where several monasteries in the Wadi El Natrun had been razed by Mazices where 3,500 monks who had lived there had now been dispersed into the Levant...
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  • Isauri Phryges Persae The peoples that are in Mauretania: Quinquegentiani Mazices Barbares Bacuates Celtiberi ?Astures/?Turdetani Ausetani Carpetani Cantabri...
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    Great fled to Canopus at about this time owing to raids by the Berber Mazices, while Nestorius was released from his imprisonment during a Blemmyan attack...
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  • suffered much for the true Faith." After the first attack of Scetis by the Mazices barbarians from 407 to 408 AD which led to the diaspora of the monks, the...
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  • (town; Chomutov) Matějov (Žďár nad Sázavou) Mazelov (České Budějovice) Mažice (Tábor) Mcely (Nymburk) Meclov (Domažlice) Mečeříž (Mladá Boleslav) Měchenice...
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  • mazán mazána mazáno mazáni mazány mazána   transgressives pres. maže mažíc mažíce past (vy)mazav (vy)mazavši (vy)mazavše   infinitive inf. stem verbal noun...
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    the Greeks and Romans, thus as Maxyes at the founding of Carthage, as Mazices in the Roman period at different places in the Mauretanian north coast;...
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    Komárov - Košice - Košín - Krátošice - Krtov - Libějice - Lom - Malšice - Mažice - Meziříčí - Mezná - Mladá Vožice - Mlýny - Myslkovice - Nadějkov - Nasavrky...
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    called Kherba are also in the commune. In Antiquity it was occupied by the Mazices tribes of the region Which played a part in the constitution of the pre-Roman...
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