Apollinaris Syncletica (Medieval Greek: Απολινάριος Συγκλητική), also known as Apollinaria of Egypt, was a saint and hermit of the 5th century, venerated...
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apollinaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apollinaris may refer to: Apollinaris, a correspondent of Pliny the Younger (61–c. 112) Apollinaris of...
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based upon Syncletica and Theodora of Alexandria. Apollinaris Syncletica and Syncletica were connected in order to romanticize Syncletica's noble origins...
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found in Roman Martyrology Apollinaris of Valence c. 453 c. 520 Apollinaris Syncletica unknown 420 Apollonia 100s 249 found in Roman Martyrology Apollonius...
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(Telemachus) 400 Amphilochius 339 400 Bishop of Iconium Apollinaris Syncletica 316 400 Armentarius 400 Bishop of Mondonedo Fortunatus...
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translated it into English. Anson 1974, pp. 12–13, who calls her Apollonaria Syncletica. Drescher 1947, p. 11. Anson 1974, p. 12. Alcock n.d. Anson 1974, p. 19–20...
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Theoidus. Saint Syncletica of Alexandria, nun (c. 350 or c. 460) Venerable Domnina (Domna). Venerable Tatiana, nun. Saint Apollinaris, Virgin, of Egypt...
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