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  • Serapion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Serapion /səˈreɪpiən/ is a given name, a variant of Seraphin. Saints called Serapion: Serapion of Macedonia (d. 195), martyr Serapion of Antioch (c. 200

    Serapion

    Serapion

  • Serapion of Algiers
  • English Roman Catholic saint

    Serapion of Algiers (1179 – 14 November 1240) was an English Catholic Mercedarian priest and martyr. Thomas O'Loughlin says Serapion was Scottish by birth

    Serapion of Algiers

    Serapion of Algiers

    Serapion_of_Algiers

  • Mara bar Serapion on Jesus
  • Ancient letter by a Stoic philosopher

    bar Serapion was a Stoic philosopher from the Roman province of Syria. He is noted for a letter he wrote in Aramaic to his son, who was named Serapion. The

    Mara bar Serapion on Jesus

    Mara bar Serapion on Jesus

    Mara_bar_Serapion_on_Jesus

  • Serapion of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 191 to 211

    Serapion of Antioch was a Patriarch of Antioch (Greek: Σεραπίων; 191–211). He is known primarily through his theological writings, although all but a few

    Serapion of Antioch

    Serapion of Antioch

    Serapion_of_Antioch

  • Serapion (strategos)
  • Serapion (Ancient Greek: Σεραπίων; possibly died 41 BC) was strategos of Cyprus and an admiral of the Ptolemaic navy in 43 BC, during the reign of Cleopatra

    Serapion (strategos)

    Serapion_(strategos)

  • Serapion of Thmuis
  • Egyptian Christian monastic and saint

    Serapion or Sarapion (Greek: Σεραπίων, romanized: Serapíon; Russian: Серапион; fl. early 4th century), known as Serapion of Nitria, Serapion of Thmuis

    Serapion of Thmuis

    Serapion of Thmuis

    Serapion_of_Thmuis

  • Serapion of Vladimir
  • Blessed Serapion of Vladimir (died 1275) was the bishop of Vladimir. He was archimandrite of the Kiev Monastery of the Caves from 1247 to 1274, and then

    Serapion of Vladimir

    Serapion_of_Vladimir

  • Saint Serapion (Zurbarán)
  • Painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Zurbarán

    Saint Serapion or The Martyrdom of Saint Serapion is a 1628 oil painting on canvas by the Spanish artist Francisco Zurbarán (1598–1664). The work was

    Saint Serapion (Zurbarán)

    Saint Serapion (Zurbarán)

    Saint_Serapion_(Zurbarán)

  • The Serapion Brethren
  • The Serapion Brethren (Die Serapionsbrüder) is the name of a literary and social circle, formed in Berlin in 1818 by the German romantic writer E. T. A

    The Serapion Brethren

    The Serapion Brethren

    The_Serapion_Brethren

  • Serapion of Alexandria
  • Greek physician

    Serapion of Alexandria (Ancient Greek: Σεραπίων ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς) was a physician who lived in the 3rd century BC. He belonged to the Empiric school, and

    Serapion of Alexandria

    Serapion_of_Alexandria

  • Serapion the Younger
  • Medieval physician

    Serapion the Younger wrote a medicinal-botany book titled The Book of Simple Medicaments. The book is dated to the 12th or 13th century. He is called "the

    Serapion the Younger

    Serapion the Younger

    Serapion_the_Younger

  • Mara bar Serapion
  • Ancient Syrian author

    Mara bar Serapion (Classical Syriac: ܡܪܐ ܒܪ ܣܪܦܝܘܢ), or "Mara son of Serapion", was a Syriac Stoic philosopher in the Roman province of Syria. He is only

    Mara bar Serapion

    Mara_bar_Serapion

  • Mandurriao Plaza
  • Public plaza in Mandurriao, Iloilo City

    Mandurriao Plaza, formally known as Serapion C. Torre Park, is a public plaza and urban park in Mandurriao district in Iloilo City, Philippines. It is

    Mandurriao Plaza

    Mandurriao Plaza

    Mandurriao_Plaza

  • Serapion Brothers
  • Group of writers

    The Serapion Brothers (or Serapion Fraternity, Russian: Серапионовы Братья) was a group of writers formed in Petrograd, Russian SFSR in 1921. The group

    Serapion Brothers

    Serapion Brothers

    Serapion_Brothers

  • Serapion the Sindonite
  • Egyptian Christian Monk

    Serapion the Sindonite was a Christian monk from Egypt who is considered a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and the Roman

    Serapion the Sindonite

    Serapion_the_Sindonite

  • Serapion Kolosnitsin
  • Russian Orthodox prelate (1964–2025)

    Archbishop Serapion (Russian: архиепископ Серапион, secular name Sergey Sergeyevich Kolosnitsin, Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Колосницин; 6 July 1964 – 28

    Serapion Kolosnitsin

    Serapion_Kolosnitsin

  • Serapion C. Torre
  • Hiligaynon poet and writer

    Serapion Cuartel Torre (November 14, 1892 – December 17, 1941) was a Filipino litterateur, poet, novelist, zarzuela writer, and playwright of the Hiligaynon

    Serapion C. Torre

    Serapion_C._Torre

  • The Serapion Brethren (story collection)
  • 1819–1821 story collection by E. T. A. Hoffmann

    The Serapion Brethren (German: Die Serapionsbrüder) is a collection of stories by the Prussian writer E. T. A. Hoffmann, published in four volumes by Verlag

    The Serapion Brethren (story collection)

    The Serapion Brethren (story collection)

    The_Serapion_Brethren_(story_collection)

  • Serapion (Coptic bishop of Los Angeles)
  • Coptic bishop

    you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. HE Metropolitan Serapion (Arabic: نيافة الأنبا سرابيون) is the first hierarch and bishop of the

    Serapion (Coptic bishop of Los Angeles)

    Serapion (Coptic bishop of Los Angeles)

    Serapion_(Coptic_bishop_of_Los_Angeles)

  • Sarapion
  • Ancient port town in modern Somalia

    Sarapion (Ancient Greek: Σαράπιον, also spelled Serapion) was an ancient port city located in the Horn of Africa. It was situated on a site that later

    Sarapion

    Sarapion

    Sarapion

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    to Dolabella. These troops were captured by Cassius in Palestine. While Serapion, Cleopatra's governor of Cyprus, defected to Cassius and provided him with

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis
  • Early Christian prayer book

    The Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis (fl. c. 330–360) is a prayer-book or sacramentary (euchologion) intended for the use of bishops. The sacramentary

    Sacramentary of Serapion of Thmuis

    Sacramentary_of_Serapion_of_Thmuis

  • Serapion of Macedonia
  • Serapion was a martyr during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus. An Oriental Martyr and celebrated among the Greeks, Serapion converted many pagans

    Serapion of Macedonia

    Serapion_of_Macedonia

  • Yahya ibn Sarafyun
  • 9th-century Syrian Christian physician

    Damascus, known in Europe as Johannes Serapion, and commonly called Serapion the Elder to distinguish him from Serapion the Younger, with whom he was often

    Yahya ibn Sarafyun

    Yahya_ibn_Sarafyun

  • La Morte Amoureuse
  • Short story by Théophile Gautier

    studies but is distracted and plagued by the memory of Clarimonde. Father Sérapion senses something is off with Romuald and tells him about the legend of

    La Morte Amoureuse

    La Morte Amoureuse

    La_Morte_Amoureuse

  • Pseudepigrapha
  • Falsely attributed works

    Eusebius indicates this usage dates back at least to Serapion of Antioch. Eusebius records of Serapion: "But those writings which are falsely inscribed with

    Pseudepigrapha

    Pseudepigrapha

    Pseudepigrapha

  • Sources for the historicity of Jesus
  • Sources about Jesus as a historical figure

    Talmud Islamic Ahmadiyya Manichaean Mandaean Josephus Tacitus Theosophy Bar-Serapion Jesus in culture Life in art Life of Christ Museum Depiction Jesuism Christianity

    Sources for the historicity of Jesus

    Sources for the historicity of Jesus

    Sources_for_the_historicity_of_Jesus

  • Kozheozersky Monastery
  • монастырь) is a Russian Orthodox monastery founded by Niphont of Kozheozero and Serapion of Kozheozero in the 1550s. The monastery is located on a peninsula in

    Kozheozersky Monastery

    Kozheozersky Monastery

    Kozheozersky_Monastery

  • Serapion of Novgorod
  • Serapion (Russian: Серапион; died March 16, 1516) was Archbishop of Novgorod the Great and Pskov from 1506 to 1509. He is a saint of the Russian Orthodox

    Serapion of Novgorod

    Serapion of Novgorod

    Serapion_of_Novgorod

  • Manna
  • Edible substance described in the Bible

    Constantine the African 11th century Circa instans 12th century Pseudo-Serapion 13th century Ibn al-Baitar 13th century Conrad of Megenberg 14th century

    Manna

    Manna

    Manna

  • Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii
  • Church, which was founded in 1995. It is currently headed by Metropolitan Serapion the bishop of Los Angeles, and Metropolitan of Southern California and

    Coptic Orthodox Diocese of Los Angeles, Southern California, and Hawaii

    Coptic_Orthodox_Diocese_of_Los_Angeles,_Southern_California,_and_Hawaii

  • Life of John the Baptist
  • New Testament apocrypha

    is a book from the New Testament apocrypha, purported to be written by Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis in 390 AD. While its author claims to be a Coptic priest

    Life of John the Baptist

    Life_of_John_the_Baptist

  • Desert Fathers
  • Early Christian hermits, ascetics, and monks, third century AD

    Serapion of Thmuis (not to be confused with the Life of Anthony by Athanasius). Agailby, Elizabeth. The Arabic Life of Antony Attributed to Serapion of

    Desert Fathers

    Desert Fathers

    Desert_Fathers

  • List of students of Plotinus
  • Students of 3rd century Neoplatonist Plotinus

    the philosophical life." Serapion was a 3rd-century neoplatonic philosopher and student of Plotinus. Porphyry wrote of Serapion in the Life of Plotinus

    List of students of Plotinus

    List of students of Plotinus

    List_of_students_of_Plotinus

  • Seven Sleepers
  • Christian and Muslim story

    Dionisius, John, Constantine, Malchus, Serapion Maximilian, Martinian, Dionisius, John, Constantine, Malkhus, Serapion, Anthony Maximilian, Martinian, Dionisius

    Seven Sleepers

    Seven Sleepers

    Seven_Sleepers

  • Saint Peter
  • Apostle of Jesus

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    Saint Peter

    Saint Peter

    Saint_Peter

  • Elizaveta Polonskaya
  • Russian poet, translator and journalist (1890–1969)

    Russian poet, translator, and journalist, the only female member of the Serapion Brothers. Elizaveta (Liza) Movshenson was born in Warsaw (in Congress Poland

    Elizaveta Polonskaya

    Elizaveta Polonskaya

    Elizaveta_Polonskaya

  • Serapeum of Alexandria
  • Temple in Alexandria

    Christians. They killed many of the Christians, wounded others, and seized the Serapion, a temple which was conspicuous for beauty and vastness and which was seated

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum_of_Alexandria

  • Gospel of Peter
  • Pseudographic gospel

    certain extent on whether it is the same "Gospel of Peter" condemned by Serapion, Bishop of Antioch upon inspection at Rhossus. The Rhossus community had

    Gospel of Peter

    Gospel of Peter

    Gospel_of_Peter

  • Maximus of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 182 to 191

    patriarch of Antioch, being the successor of Theophilus and predecessor of Serapion. Primates of the Apostolic Orthodox See of Antioch Patriarchs of Antioch:

    Maximus of Antioch

    Maximus_of_Antioch

  • Pumbedita
  • Babylonian city located somewhere in modern Iraq

    in his geography of Mesopotamia in the Abbasid era constructed from Ibn Serapion (ca. 900), cited a possible location for Pumbedita: The Nahr-al-Badāt was

    Pumbedita

    Pumbedita

  • Asclepiades of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 211 to 218

    Confessor, was Patriarch of Antioch from 211 until his death. He succeeded Serapion as Patriarch of Antioch in 211. He was given the title of martyr, due to

    Asclepiades of Antioch

    Asclepiades of Antioch

    Asclepiades_of_Antioch

  • Michael (archangel)
  • Angel in Abrahamic religions

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    Michael (archangel)

    Michael (archangel)

    Michael_(archangel)

  • Round City of Baghdad
  • Original core of the city of Baghdad

    in Baghdad are "Description of Mesopotamia and Baghdad," written by Ibn Serapion; "Tarikh Baghdad (A History of Baghdad)", by the scholar and historian

    Round City of Baghdad

    Round City of Baghdad

    Round_City_of_Baghdad

  • Mummia
  • Historical type of medicine

    exuded by Egyptian mummies for the natural product. The Arab physician Serapion the Younger (fl. 12th century) wrote about bituminous mumia and its many

    Mummia

    Mummia

    Mummia

  • Athanasius of Alexandria
  • Pope of Alexandria from 328 to 373

    was not a speculative theologian. As he states in his First Letters to Serapion, he held on to "the tradition, teaching, and faith proclaimed by the apostles

    Athanasius of Alexandria

    Athanasius of Alexandria

    Athanasius_of_Alexandria

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    Talmud Islamic Ahmadiyya Manichaean Mandaean Josephus Tacitus Theosophy Bar-Serapion Jesus in culture Life in art Life of Christ Museum Depiction Jesuism Christianity

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Bishop Kyrillos
  • American Coptic Orthodox church Bishop

    2002, he was ordained as a celibate priest by HE Metropolitan Serapion, then Bishop Serapion, for St. Paul Brotherhood, joining Fr. Isaac Paul (now Bishop

    Bishop Kyrillos

    Bishop Kyrillos

    Bishop_Kyrillos

  • Mikhail Slonimsky
  • Soviet writer (1897–1972)

    S. 21 July] 1897 – 8 October 1972) was a Soviet writer, member of the Serapion Brothers group, and a memoirist. Mikhail was born in Saint Petersburg to

    Mikhail Slonimsky

    Mikhail Slonimsky

    Mikhail_Slonimsky

  • Infancy gospels
  • Genre of religious texts

    a book from the New Testament apocrypha, allegedly written in Greek by Serapion, Bishop of Thmuis in 390 AD. The text is an expanded biography of the biblical

    Infancy gospels

    Infancy gospels

    Infancy_gospels

  • The Automata
  • 1814 short story by E. T. A. Hoffmann

    the Elegant World), the full story was first published in his book The Serapion Brethren in 1819. The plot of The Automata follows a series of interconnected

    The Automata

    The_Automata

  • All for Love (play)
  • 1677 tragedy by John Dryden

    by Thomas Newcomb for the London bookseller Henry Herringman in 1678. Serapion describes foreboding omens (of storms, whirlwinds, and the flooding of

    All for Love (play)

    All for Love (play)

    All_for_Love_(play)

  • Cyril Nakonechny
  • Russian Orthodox Metropolitan of Volgograd Oblast

    ordained to the rank of hierodeacon by Archbishop Alexy of Vladimir and Serapion (Fadeev) [ru]. Cyril would continue to serve at the Dormition Cathedral

    Cyril Nakonechny

    Cyril Nakonechny

    Cyril_Nakonechny

  • Battle of Philippi
  • Battle of the Roman civil war

    and leaders Mark Antony Octavian Brutus † Cassius † Allienus (unknown) Serapion (retreats to Tyre) Strength 53,000–108,000 40,000–95,000 infantry in 19

    Battle of Philippi

    Battle of Philippi

    Battle_of_Philippi

  • Pneumatomachi
  • 4th century Christian sect, anti-Nicene

    the desert during his third exile, Athanasius learned from his friend Serapion of Thumis of Alexandrian believers acknowledging Nicaea, and yet declaring

    Pneumatomachi

    Pneumatomachi

  • Simeon Stylites
  • Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)

    Constantinople Poemen Polycarp of Smyrna Optatus Quodvultdeus Romanos Serapion of Thmuis Serapion the Sindonite Sidonius Apollinaris Simeon Stylites Theophilus

    Simeon Stylites

    Simeon Stylites

    Simeon_Stylites

  • Historicity of Jesus
  • Whether Jesus was a historical figure

    existence. Mara bar Serapion was a Stoic philosopher from the Roman province of Syria. In a letter he wrote to his son Serapion he refers to the unjust

    Historicity of Jesus

    Historicity of Jesus

    Historicity_of_Jesus

  • Matthias the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus (died circa AD 80)

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    Matthias the Apostle

    Matthias the Apostle

    Matthias_the_Apostle

  • Melania the Elder
  • Holy Land saint (c. 350 – before 410 or c. 417)

    Constantinople Poemen Polycarp of Smyrna Optatus Quodvultdeus Romanos Serapion of Thmuis Serapion the Sindonite Sidonius Apollinaris Simeon Stylites Theophilus

    Melania the Elder

    Melania the Elder

    Melania_the_Elder

  • Saint Dymphna
  • 7th-century Irish Christian martyr

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    Saint Dymphna

    Saint Dymphna

    Saint_Dymphna

  • List of English words of Arabic origin
  • plant names in later medieval Latin. A book about medicating agents by Serapion the Younger containing hundreds of Arabic botanical names circulated in

    List of English words of Arabic origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Arabic_origin

  • The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
  • 1816 story by E. T. A. Hoffmann

    story included in The Serapion Brethren (Die Serapions-Brüder). The stories are discussed by fictional members of the real-life Serapion Brethren. According

    The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

    The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

    The_Nutcracker_and_the_Mouse_King

  • Crucifixion of Jesus
  • Jesus' death as described in the gospels

    non-Christian reference to the crucifixion of Jesus is likely to be Mara bar Serapion's letter to his son, written some time after 73 but before the 3rd century

    Crucifixion of Jesus

    Crucifixion of Jesus

    Crucifixion_of_Jesus

  • Monastic cell
  • Small room used by a hermit, monk, anchorite or nun to live and as a devotional space

    the Nitrian Desert in Egypt following the ministry of Paul of Thebes, Serapion, and Anthony the Great. in the mid 3rd century. In some orders, such as

    Monastic cell

    Monastic cell

    Monastic_cell

  • Saint Petersburg
  • Second-largest city in Russia

    Rand, Andrei Bely and Yevgeny Zamyatin, along with his apprentices, the Serapion Brothers, created entirely new styles in literature and contributed new

    Saint Petersburg

    Saint Petersburg

    Saint_Petersburg

  • Christ myth theory
  • Fringe theory claiming that Jesus did not exist

    Talmud Islamic Ahmadiyya Manichaean Mandaean Josephus Tacitus Theosophy Bar-Serapion Jesus in culture Life in art Life of Christ Museum Depiction Jesuism Christianity

    Christ myth theory

    Christ myth theory

    Christ_myth_theory

  • Nereus and Achilleus
  • Roman Christian martyrs

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Nereus and Achilleus

    Nereus and Achilleus

    Nereus_and_Achilleus

  • Nikolai Tikhonov (writer)
  • Soviet writer (1896–1979)

    The Serapion Brothers (use a cursor to see who is who)

    Nikolai Tikhonov (writer)

    Nikolai Tikhonov (writer)

    Nikolai_Tikhonov_(writer)

  • Mara (name)
  • Name list

    writer and novelist Mara Abbott (born 1985), American cyclist Mara Bar-Serapion, 1st-century Syriac writer Mara Bergman (fl. 1980s–2010s), American author

    Mara (name)

    Mara (name)

    Mara_(name)

  • Early Christianity
  • Historical era of the Christian religion

    was succeeded by Aggai, then by Palut, who was ordained about 200 by Serapion of Antioch. Thence came to us in the 2nd century the famous Peshitta, or

    Early Christianity

    Early_Christianity

  • Saint George
  • Christian saint and martyr (died 303)

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    Saint George

    Saint_George

  • Anthony the Great
  • Egyptian Christian monk and hermit (died 356)

    sheepskin cloak to Athanasius of Alexandria and the other sheepskin cloak to Serapion of Thmuis, his disciple. Anthony was interred, according to his instructions

    Anthony the Great

    Anthony the Great

    Anthony_the_Great

  • Sexuality and marital status of Jesus
  • Talmud Islamic Ahmadiyya Manichaean Mandaean Josephus Tacitus Theosophy Bar-Serapion Jesus in culture Life in art Life of Christ Museum Depiction Jesuism Christianity

    Sexuality and marital status of Jesus

    Sexuality and marital status of Jesus

    Sexuality_and_marital_status_of_Jesus

  • Jesus in Mandaeism
  • Jesus as portrayed in Mandaeism

    Talmud Islamic Ahmadiyya Manichaean Mandaean Josephus Tacitus Theosophy Bar-Serapion Jesus in culture Life in art Life of Christ Museum Depiction Jesuism Christianity

    Jesus in Mandaeism

    Jesus_in_Mandaeism

  • Abraham (Coptic auxiliary bishop for Los Angeles)
  • Egyptian bishop

    ordained a consecrated deacon. On May 31, 2001, Pope Shenouda III and Bishop Serapion ordained him a celibate priest with the name Fr. Ishak Paul, to serve in

    Abraham (Coptic auxiliary bishop for Los Angeles)

    Abraham (Coptic auxiliary bishop for Los Angeles)

    Abraham_(Coptic_auxiliary_bishop_for_Los_Angeles)

  • Princess Sandukht
  • Armenian princess and Christian martyr

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Princess Sandukht

    Princess Sandukht

    Princess_Sandukht

  • Paulinus II of Antioch
  • (127–154) Eros (154–169) Theophilus (c. 169 – c. 182) Maximus I (182–191) Serapion (191–211) Ascelpiades (211–220) Philetus (220–231) Zebinnus (231–237) Babylas

    Paulinus II of Antioch

    Paulinus II of Antioch

    Paulinus_II_of_Antioch

  • Docetism
  • View that Jesus' body was illusory

    groups who denied Jesus's humanity, first occurred in a letter by Bishop Serapion of Antioch (197–203), who discovered the doctrine in the Gospel of Peter

    Docetism

    Docetism

    Docetism

  • May 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Aristotle and Leandros. Saint Boniface of Tarsus, martyr (307) Venerable Serapion the Sindonite, monk of Egypt (5th century) Hieromartyr Therapontus, Bishop

    May 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May_14_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Pope Benedict XIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1724 to 1730

    Peregrine Laziosi on 27 December 1726, Margaret of Cortona on 16 May 1728, and Serapion of Algiers on 14 April 1728. The Pope declared Peter Chrysologus a Doctor

    Pope Benedict XIII

    Pope Benedict XIII

    Pope_Benedict_XIII

  • Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament
  • Talmud Islamic Ahmadiyya Manichaean Mandaean Josephus Tacitus Theosophy Bar-Serapion Jesus in culture Life in art Life of Christ Museum Depiction Jesuism Christianity

    Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament

    Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament

    Names_and_titles_of_Jesus_in_the_New_Testament

  • Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury
  • English peeress and beatified martyr of the Catholic Church (1473–1541)

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

    Margaret_Pole,_Countess_of_Salisbury

  • Rheum ribes
  • Species of plant

    Medicaments, by Serapion the Younger, the Latin translation of which circulated throughout Europe in the late 13th to 15th century. Serapion says the plant

    Rheum ribes

    Rheum ribes

    Rheum_ribes

  • Olivia of Palermo
  • Christian virgin-martyr

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Olivia of Palermo

    Olivia of Palermo

    Olivia_of_Palermo

  • The Massabki Brothers
  • Maronite Catholic saints from Damascus (died 1860)

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    The Massabki Brothers

    The_Massabki_Brothers

  • Marcian of Rhossos
  • History is the only source about Marcian. Eusebius writes in it that Bishop Serapion of Antioch had been informed that a Christian community in Rhosus was using

    Marcian of Rhossos

    Marcian_of_Rhossos

  • Dorothea of Caesarea
  • Christian saint

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Dorothea of Caesarea

    Dorothea of Caesarea

    Dorothea_of_Caesarea

  • Aquilina
  • Christian child martyr and saint (died 293)

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Aquilina

    Aquilina

    Aquilina

  • Saint Petronilla
  • Roman Catholic saint

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint_Petronilla

  • Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia
  • Roman Christian martyrs (died 306)

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia

    Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia

    Adrian_and_Natalia_of_Nicomedia

  • Tacitus on Jesus
  • References by Roman historian and senator Tacitus to Jesus

    Jesus Pliny the Younger on Christians Suetonius on Christians Mara bar Serapion on Jesus P. E. Easterling, E. J. Kenney (general editors), The Cambridge

    Tacitus on Jesus

    Tacitus on Jesus

    Tacitus_on_Jesus

  • Irene of Rome
  • 3rd-century Catholic saint

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Irene of Rome

    Irene of Rome

    Irene_of_Rome

  • Lev Lunts
  • Russian writer (1901–1924)

    Russian playwright, proser and critic. He was a founding member of the Serapion Brothers (1921–1929), a group of young writers who emerged from the literary

    Lev Lunts

    Lev Lunts

    Lev_Lunts

  • Dasius of Durostorum
  • Bulgarian saint

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Dasius of Durostorum

    Dasius of Durostorum

    Dasius_of_Durostorum

  • Romanus of Caesarea
  • Syrian Christian saint (died c. 303)

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Romanus of Caesarea

    Romanus of Caesarea

    Romanus_of_Caesarea

  • List of Egyptians
  • Shenouda the Archimandrite Saints Chrysanthus and Daria Samuel the Confessor Serapion Bishop of Thmuis Simon the Tanner Verena Abadiu of Antinoe Abassad Abd

    List of Egyptians

    List_of_Egyptians

  • Davidsbündler
  • Music society promoting contemporary music

    literary societies, real and imagined ones, such as the Serapionsbrüder (The Serapion Brethren) of ETA Hoffmann, however as Richard Taruskin noted, the concept

    Davidsbündler

    Davidsbündler

  • Emmeram of Regensburg
  • Bishop and martyr

    Secundian, Marcellian and Verian Secundus of Abula Secundus of Asti Serapia Serapion of Algiers Serenus the Gardener Sergius and Bacchus Seven Apostolic Men

    Emmeram of Regensburg

    Emmeram of Regensburg

    Emmeram_of_Regensburg

  • John the Baptist
  • Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)

    Paphnutius of Thebes Polycarp of Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza Psote of Ebsay Serapion of Thmuis Severus of Antioch Severian of Gabala Yousab el-Abah of Girga

    John the Baptist

    John the Baptist

    John_the_Baptist

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