Tyrannius Rufinus, also called Rufinus of Aquileia (Latin: Rufinus Aquileiensis; 344/345–411), was an early Christian monk, philosopher, historian, and...
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statesman Tyrannius Rufinus of Aquileia (c. 340–410), Roman monk, historian, and translator Rufinus (relative of Theodosius II), 5th century Rufinus (poet)...
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was attacked by Epiphanius of Salamis and Jerome but defended by Tyrannius Rufinus and John of Jerusalem. In 543, Emperor Justinian I condemned him as...
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Greek has been lost but exists in a Latin translation produced by Tyrannius Rufinus in 406. Quotations of the original are also available from the writings...
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pagan. The posthumous accusation of paganism was first levelled by Tyrannius Rufinus to enhance the reputation of Theodosius I, who was a vigorous promoter...
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True Cross (section Gelasius and Rufinus)
326–328. The late fourth-century historians Gelasius of Caesarea and Tyrannius Rufinus wrote that while Helen was there, she discovered the hiding place...
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initially supporters of Origen's teachings. Origen's defenders included Tyrannius Rufinus and John II, Bishop of Jerusalem. During the crisis, Theophilus condemned...
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exposition of the Apostles' Creed attributed to St. Jerome but actually by Tyrannius Rufinus, perhaps printed by Theoderic Rood, and apparently misdated 1468."Printing...
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delegation of bishops to the court of the Georgian King. Roman historian Tyrannius Rufinus in Historia Ecclesiastica writes about Mirian's request to Constantine:...
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Caesarea, Historia Ecclesiastica (4th century) Evagrius Scholasticus Tyrannius Rufinus, translating Eusebius Orderic Vitalis#The Historia Ecclesiastica Socrates...
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that God originally projected for humanity." St. Jerome. Apology Against Rufinus (Book II). 12. paragraph: "I find among many bad things written by Origen...
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into Latin. It is attributed to either Jerome or his contemporary Tyrannius Rufinus. In medieval Europe, "Antiquities of the Jews" circulated widely,...
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Rufinus the Syrian or Rufinus of Syria (fl. c. 400) was a Christian theologian, priest and author, generally identified as a Pelagian. According to the...
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(paganism) and the ancient demon Serapis are finally destroyed. - Tyrannius Rufinus, Historia ecclesiastica, 2: 23 An alternative account of the incident...
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text has only survived in a Latin translation produced by Tyrannius Rufinus in 397. Rufinus was convinced that Origen's original treatise had been interpolated...
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AD 397) in his book On Christian Doctrine (Book II, Chapter 8), Tyrannius Rufinus (c. AD 400) in his Commentary on the Apostles' Creed, Pope Innocent...
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passages are those not present in the Old Roman Symbol as recorded by Tyrannius Rufinus. Credo The Creed in Latin spoken with the Ecclesiastical pronunciation...
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the bishops of Ethiopia. According to the fourth-century historian Tyrannius Rufinus (x.9), who cites Frumentius' brother Edesius as his authority, as...
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prophecy of the coming of the Christ. Palladius, Rufinus, and Jerome were among his pupils.: 1 Rufinus was Didymus's pupil for eight years. When he translated...
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canon. Athanasius of Alexandria (367) and Tyrannius Rufinus (c. 380) list the Didache among apocrypha. Rufinus gives the curious alternative title Judicium...
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p. 67 (note 7). OCLC 425957927., citing Reland who cites in turn Tyrannius Rufinus in his Latin translation of Josephus' The Jewish War (4.8.1.). Strabo...
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bishops who lived before the second quarter of the second century. Tyrannius Rufinus (2024) [406]. "The Martyrdom of Clement - an English Translation"...
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Clement of Rome Pseudo-Barnabas Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of Caesarea Eusebius Didymus the Blind Evagrius...
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her wealth and assets. Eusebius does not give the girl a name, but Tyrannius Rufinus calls her "Dorothea," and writes that she fled to Arabia. This story...
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, i, 4. Smith 1911 cites Athanasius of Alexandria Ep. ad Serap.; Tyrannius Rufinus, Hist., i. Smith 1911 cites Socrates Scholasticus, op. cit., I, 37...
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Latin translation, presumably out of the original Greek, made by Tyrannius Rufinus in the late fourth or early fifth century. The passage of Pseudo-Clement...
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Eastern Empire (commonly known as the Byzantine Empire). c. 380: Tyrannius Rufinus and Melania the Elder found the first monastery in Jerusalem on the...
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Clement of Rome Pseudo-Barnabas Pythagoras Hermas Origenist thinkers Tyrannius Rufinus Firmilian Arius Pamphilus of Caesarea Eusebius Didymus the Blind Evagrius...
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believed in the early" Tyrannius Rufinus, Credo di Aquileia in the Italian Wikisource project. As it was originally quoted in the Rufinus' Latin Commentarius...
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monasteries include Saint Epiphanius' monastery near Eleutheropolis, Tyrannius Rufinus' and Saint Melania the Elder's monastery in Jerusalem, Euthymius'...
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