Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium: Subsidia, Volume 93Peeters, 1997 |
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... emperor Julian the Apostate ( 361-363 ) . The Acta Cyriaci inform us about this martyr- dom : On his way to Persia Julian visits Jerusalem and asks for Judas Kyriakos . A discussion ensues between the two . Julian tries to force ...
... emperor Julian the Apostate ( 361-363 ) . The Acta Cyriaci inform us about this martyr- dom : On his way to Persia Julian visits Jerusalem and asks for Judas Kyriakos . A discussion ensues between the two . Julian tries to force ...
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... emperor . In the seventh year of the reign of the emperor Constantine the Great in the month of the second Kanun , a large army of barbarians gathered at the river called Danube and tried to cross it to destroy all cities as far as the ...
... emperor . In the seventh year of the reign of the emperor Constantine the Great in the month of the second Kanun , a large army of barbarians gathered at the river called Danube and tried to cross it to destroy all cities as far as the ...
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... emperor Hadrian ( 135 C.E. ) , the emperor refounded Jerusalem as a gentile city and gave it the new name Aelia Capitolina . Hadrian expelled the Jews and prohibited them from entering the city ( Eusebius , Hist . Eccl . 4.6 ) . The ...
... emperor Hadrian ( 135 C.E. ) , the emperor refounded Jerusalem as a gentile city and gave it the new name Aelia Capitolina . Hadrian expelled the Jews and prohibited them from entering the city ( Eusebius , Hist . Eccl . 4.6 ) . The ...