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    martyr. John Chrysostom's homily upon Babylas and the Acts of the Martyrs report the following story, that Babylas once refused the visiting pagan emperor...
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  • Babylas Boton is an African journalist and political presenter. He is the anchor for the channel Africa 24 which is broadcast across much of western and...
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    Saint Babylas of Antioch. At the beginning of the 5th century, Marolus, the bishop of Milan, brought from Antioch to Milan relics of saints Babylas of Antioch...
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    as St. Ambrose's Church of the Apostles in Milan, the martyrium of St. Babylas in Antioch, and the Church of Saint Simeon Stylites in Aleppo, Syria. The...
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    screaming. After being advised that the bones of third-century martyred bishop Babylas were suppressing the oracle of Apollo at Daphne, he made a public-relations...
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  • Eugenius I succeeds Patriarch Castinus as Patriarch of Constantinople. Saint Babylas becomes Patriarch of Antioch. Alexander of Constantinople, patriarch of...
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    America Press. ISBN 0-8132-0073-3. [translations of Discourse on blessed Babylas, and Against the Greeks: Demonstration against the pagans that Christ is...
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    election and also exiled. Aemilianus, Roman emperor Pope Cornelius Saint Babylas, Patriarch of Antioch Fei Yi, Chinese statesman, general and regent of...
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    Letter to a Young Widow. Homilies on S. Ignatius and S. Babylas. Eulogy. On the Holy Martyr, S. Babylas. Concerning Lowliness of Mind. Instructions to Catechumens...
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  • c. 450 between 517-519 Aye unknown c. 711 Aymard of Cluny unknown 965 Babylas of Antioch unknown 253 Bacchus unknown 300s found in Roman Martyrology...
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    He also wrote under the pen-names Philostene Costenoble, Jac Nolan, and Babylas. Ghelderode's La Balade du Grand Macabre (1934) served as libretto for...
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  • Babylas by Alfred Machin (Babylas vient d'hériter d'une panthère, Babylas explorateur, Babylas habite une maison bien tranquille and Madame Babylas aime...
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  • episcopate is placed either in 237, or in 240. Babylas' accession is placed either in 237, or in 240. The end of Babylas' episcopate is placed in 250/251, or in...
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    L'araignée (1920) – In The Claws of the Spider Le Mariage de Babylas (1921) – Babylas's Marriage L’épouvantail (1921) – The Scarecrow Les Grenouilles...
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    cycle, as an authority on the martyrdom of Babylas. The quotation describes Philip seeking penitence from Babylas for the sin of murdering his predecessor...
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    their lives and a number of prominent Christians, including Pope Fabian, Babylas of Antioch, and Alexander of Jerusalem died as a result of their refusal...
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    Apollo at Delphi. After being advised that the bones of 3rd-century bishop Babylas were suppressing the god, he made a public-relations mistake in ordering...
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    resulted in the deaths of some notable Christians, including Pope Fabian, Babylas of Antioch and Alexander of Jerusalem. The numbers of people put to death...
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    torture or execution. According to Eusebius, bishops Alexander of Jerusalem, Babylas of Antioch, and Fabian of Rome were all imprisoned and killed. The patriarch...
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    recorded removal, or translation of saintly remains was that of Saint Babylas at Antioch in 354, but, partly perhaps because Constantinople lacked the...
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    translation of relics was in Antioch in 354, when the remains of Saint Babylas, which were in a sarcophagus, were moved to a new church. The architectural...
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  • Mariner, American United States Naval Aviator (b. 1953) Christian feast day: Babylas of Antioch Cadoc (Wales) Exuperantius of Cingoli Felician of Foligno Francis...
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    Theophilus of Antioch wrote three apologetic tracts to Autolycus. Patriarch Babylas of Antioch was considered the first saint recorded as having had his remains...
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    (191–211) Ascelpiades (211–220) Philetus (220–231) Zebinnus (231–237) Babylas (237–ca. 250) Fabius (253–256) Demetrius (c. 256–?) Paul of Samosata (260–268)...
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    It was through her intervention, for instance, that Bishop and Saint Babylas of Antioch was saved from persecution. In August 249, Philip was killed...
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    (191–211) Ascelpiades (211–220) Philetus (220–231) Zebinnus (231–237) Babylas (237–ca. 250) Fabius (253–256) Demetrius (c. 256–?) Paul of Samosata (260–268)...
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    example is in another Antioch on the Orontes (Hatay) dedicated to St. Babylas in Daphne. The apse is 10.8 m in diameter and the central nave is separated...
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  • of Antioch (217/218/220–230/231) Zebinnus, Bishop of Antioch (231–237) Babylas, Bishop of Antioch (237–250/251) Fabius, Bishop of Antioch (250/251–253/256)...
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    (191–211) Ascelpiades (211–220) Philetus (220–231) Zebinnus (231–237) Babylas (237–ca. 250) Fabius (253–256) Demetrius (c. 256–?) Paul of Samosata (260–268)...
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    their non-compliance. Church leaders, like Fabian, bishop of Rome, and Babylas, bishop of Antioch, were arrested, tried and executed, as were certain...
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