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Ethiopian Orthodox monastic movement in the 15th-16th century
The Stephanites was a 15th–16th century monastic reform current within the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, centred on the monastery of Gunda Gunde
Stephanites
Ethiopian monk in the 15th century
way to detect Stephanites, who refused such gestures. While their teachings continued to circulate in oral traditions, the Stephanite movement effectively
Abba Estifanos of Gwendagwende
Abba_Estifanos_of_Gwendagwende
Sulfosalt mineral
Stephanite is a silver antimony sulfosalt mineral with formula: Ag5SbS4. It is composed of 68.8% silver, and sometimes is of importance as an ore of this
Stephanite
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
persecution under Emperor Zara Yaqob. Beyond doctrinal disagreements, the Stephanites articulated a radical critique of imperial authority and the sacralization
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo monastery in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. One of these dissidents were the Stephanites, who were accused of failing to venerate the cross and the Virgin Mary;
Gunda_Gunde_Monastery
Migetians Orléans heresy Pasagians Paulicianism Astati Pneumatomachi Stephanites Tondrakians Turlupins During the Sasanian Period, a schism occurred between
List of Christian denominations
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supremacy. [citation needed] Stephanism Oriental Orthodox Church The Stephanites were a sect in Ethiopia which rejected veneration of icons as well as
List_of_Christian_heresies
Ancient Sanskrit text of fables from India
re-translated into Syriac in the 10th or 11th century, into Greek (as Stephanites and Ichnelates) in 1080 by the Jewish Byzantine doctor Simeon Seth, into
Panchatantra
Precursors to the Protestant Reformation
Blood Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Proto-orthodox Christianity Stephanites Thomson, Andy (1988). Morning Star of the Reformation. Bob Jones University
Proto-Protestantism
Sulfosalt mineral
minerals and sulfides such as native silver, native arsenic, xanthoconite, stephanite, acanthite, tetrahedrite and chlorargyrite. Magnificent groups of large
Proustite
Spodumene Spurrite Stannite Stannoidite Staurolite Steacyite Stellerite Stephanite Stercorite Stibarsen Stibiconite Stibiopalladinite Stibnite Stichtite
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Extinct ethnic group of Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia
supporters to Harla slave traders of Adal as punishment for joining the Stephanite sect labelled heretic by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. A power
Harla_people
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1205 to 1235
significant portion of private wealth from Constance, who deposited it in the Stephanites' convent in Esztergom prior to that, in addition to the denial of her
Andrew_II_of_Hungary
Sulfosalt mineral
stannite, zinkenite, tetrahedrite, pyrite, alunite, quartz, pyrargyrite, stephanite and rhodochrosite. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols"
Andorite
Lutheran theologian and founder of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
In November 1838, under Stephan's direction, 800 Saxon immigrants ("Stephanites") left on five ships for America in what is known as the Saxon Lutheran
C._F._W._Walther
Byzantine polymath
Greek in about 1080. The protagonists in the Greek version are named "Stephanites" and "Ichnelates". Seth advanced several proofs that the earth was spherical
Simeon_Seth
Mineral, silver sulfide
in association with native silver, pyrargyrite, proustite, polybasite, stephanite, aguilarite, galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, calcite and quartz. Acanthite
Acanthite
4th-century BC Spartan horse breeder
Euryleonis would have been a wealthy aristocrat. She was the second female stephanite (crowned victor) in the long history of the ancient Olympics. The Spartan
Euryleonis
The Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen or Stephanites was a religious institution set up by King Géza II of Hungary (1141–1162). The order
Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen
Order_of_Hospitaller_Canons_Regular_of_St_Stephen
Stpn Sussexite Ssx Sanmartinite Sma Segerstromite Ssr Simonkolleite Skl Stephanite Sph Suzukiite Suz Sanrománite Srm Segnitite Sgt Simplotite Spo Štěpite
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Former province in northern Ethiopia
monasteries such as Gunda Gunde Maryam, which was established by the Stephanites (Abba Estifanos of Gwendagwende) during the 15th century. Agame was mentioned
Agame
Index of articles associated with the same name
glance (German: Antimonsilberglanz) — Stephanite Black silver glance (German: Schwarzsilberglanz) — Stephanite Copper-silver glance (German: Kupfersilberglanz)
Silver_glance
Sulfide minerals of a metal and a semi-metal
Freibergite, 05 Hakite, 05 Tennantite, 05 Tetrahedrite; 10 Selenostephanite, 10 Stephanite; 15 Cupropearceite, 15 Selenopolybasite, 15 Cupropolybasite, 15 Polybasite
Sulfosalt_mineral
Extinct family of molluscs
Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Subclass: †Ammonoidea Order: †Ceratitida Superfamily: †Noritoidea Family: †Stephanitidae Genera Amphistephanites Stephanites
Stephanitidae
Christian religious rite
the work of the diaconate [or of the presbyterate] to the Levitical and stephanite Office [or for the office of the Aaronic priesthood], in the Name, etc
East_Syriac_Rite
Stenocyclus Stenoglaphyrites Stenopharciceras Stenopopanoceras Stenopronorites Stephanites Stephanoceras Stikinoceras Stoliczkaia Stolleites Stomohamites Stoppaniceras
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Academic book series
Animal Fables of the Courtly Mediterranean: The Eugenian Recension of Stephanites and Ichnelates Byzantine Greek 72 The Old English Pastoral Care Old English
Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library
Dumbarton_Oaks_Medieval_Library
galena, limonite, pyragyrite, pyrite, semseyite, sphalerite, stannite, and stephanite. The climate is cold and dry, with temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) occurring
Porco_(caldera)
Freibergite, Galena, Pyrargyrite, Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Sphalerite, Stephanite, Tetrahedrite Victoria Gold, Silver, Coal Villamaría Gold, Silver, Coal
List of mining areas in Colombia
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Period of Byzantine literature from 1081 to 1204
deceitfulness of women to save the youth. From the same period comes Stephanites and Ichnelates, an Indian romance translated from Arabic about two jackals
Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods
Byzantine_literature_of_the_Komnenian_and_Angelid_periods
Naturally occurring pure metallic silver mineral
produced dendritic and arborescent silver associated with proustite and stephanite. Cobalt District, Canada: Discovered in 1903 in Ontario, this district
Native_silver
Hungary 1150 Stephanite Komárom-Esztergom County Budafelhévíz (part of Budapest) 1300 Stephanite Budapest Visegrád 14th century Stephanite Pest County
List of monastic houses in the Kingdom of Hungary
List_of_monastic_houses_in_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary
Hungarian prelate
Esztergom. King Sigismund appointed Ladislaus as the governor of the Stephanite and Knights Hospitaller's monasteries in Esztergom and Budafelhévíz, respectively
Ladislaus_Csetneki
Industrial corporation
electrothermic group that includes Héroult (alloys), Brin, Bessemer, Stephanite and Moissan (carbide). Minet thought Cowles was the first great advance
Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company
Electric_Smelting_and_Aluminum_Company
(stibnite), molybdenum (molybdenite), as well as cobalt (cobaltine), silver (stephanite) and some others. All of the listed minerals have a metallic glance, dark
Glances
Scheelite Siderite var: Oligonite Smithsonite Sphalerite Marmatite Stannite Stephanite Stibnite Struvite Tennantite Tetrahedrite Valleriite Vivianite Wollastonite
Industry_in_Kosovo
Stepanovite (oxalate: IMA1967 s.p., 1953) 10.AB.20 [865] [866] [867] Stephanite (Y: 1845) 2.GB.10 [868] [869] [870] (IUPAC: pentasilver tetrasulfa antimonide)
List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (S)
List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(S)
Sr2Al(CO3)F5 – Danish physician Nicolaus Steno (Niels Steensen) (1638–1686) Stephanite: Ag5SbS4 – Archduke Stephan of Austria (1817–1867) Stichtite: Mg6Cr2CO3(OH)16·4H2O
List of minerals named after people
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Historic house in Missouri, United States
Altenburg Debates were held. Missouri was the destination of the Saxon or Stephanite Immigration of 1838. This unique migration was made up of Germans, principally
Concordia Log Cabin College (Altenburg, Missouri)
Concordia_Log_Cabin_College_(Altenburg,_Missouri)
Mining town in Atacama Region, Chile
of large crystals have been found at Chañarcillo, including proustite, stephanite, chlorargyrite and adamite. Agua Amarga Arqueros Tres Puntas Mining in
Chañarcillo
1994 novel by Ellis Peters
ambuscade, and handed him over a prisoner to the Countess of Anjou, as the Stephanite Chronicler calls the Empress."—Eyton. Two years after this, "sickened
Brother_Cadfael's_Penance
Hungarian noble family
1419 to 1420. King Sigismund appointed Ladislaus as the governor of the Stephanite and Knights Hospitaller's monasteries in Esztergom and Budafelhévíz, respectively
Csetneki_family
association with acanthite, calcite, naumannite, pearceite, proustite, silver, stephanite, and quartz. In 2013, aguilarite's chemistry and crystal structure were
Aguilarite
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Egyptian
, father of the bride.
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Latin
Happy.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
Son of a Dark Man
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Great Ruler
Girl/Female
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Elated; Exultant; Flushed; Enraptured; Feminine of Nashwan
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Indian, Tamil
Growing Moon
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Muslim
Gods gift
Girl/Female
German, Welsh
Holy Peacemaking
Boy/Male
Tamil
Balagopal | பால கோபால
Child Krishna
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Ridge Meadow
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