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  ARISTIDES ['Apuvrei817... - Online Information article about ARISTIDES ['Apuvrei817...
ostracism of Aristides, at a date variously given between 485 and 482.
It is said that, on this occasion, a voter, who did not know him, came up to him, and giving him his sherd, desired him to write upon it the name of Aristides.
DECREE (from the past participle, decretus, of Lat.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Incarnation
We shall find the great Athanasius, for fifty years the determined foe of the heresiarch, interpreting Nicaea's decree in just this sense; and Athanasius must have known the sense meant by Nicaea, in which he was the antagonist of the heretic Arius.
cit.); the indwelling of the Word in Jesus is, however, more excellent than the indwelling of God in the just man by grace, for that the indwelling of the Word purposes the Redemption of all mankind and the most perfect manifestation of the Divine activity (Serm.
Just how to reconcile this liberty of Christ with the impossibility of His committing sin has ever been a crux for theologians.
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 Julius Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the group of senators intercepted Caesar just as he was passing the Theatre of Pompey, and directed him to a room adjoining the east portico.
As Caesar began to read the false petition, the aforementioned Casca pulled down Caesar's tunic and made a glancing thrust at the dictator's neck.
Julius Caesar - Aratus and Artaxerxes and Galba and Otho - Aristides and Cato the Elder
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 Remsberg's List of writers that did not mention Jesus is bogus!
As far as the historians of the day were concerned, he was just a "blip" on the screen.
It would be just as "surprising" to a Jew if he did not -- if indeed they were so logically devoid as to claim that mentions of these persons were required.
Just another strain here, as Iasion says: Aelius Aristides the Greek Orator spoke and wrote a History of Rome and other subjects - he seems to refer to the Christians as "impious men from Palestine " (Orations 46.2) If he could mention people from Palestine, he could easily have mentioned Jesus.
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 Learn more about Athens in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Athens led the Delian League from the beginning, though at its founding the treasury was located on the island of Delos, and each state in the league had an equal vote.
The assessment due from each state was assigned by Aristides the Just, leader of the Athenians; some members were assessed ships, others money.
A council of all the cities met at Delos regularly, probably when bringing their assessment to the island.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /a/at/athens.html   (2316 words)

  
 Stoa | Welcome to the Suda On Line (SOL)
Read all about the annoyingly just Aristides, Philoxenos the tune-bender, who was the most courageous literary critic in history, the captivating Ammonianus (for donkeys, at least), and Chrysippus, the philosopher who left 'em laughing.
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 quarrels Incorporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Balkan War, but the final incorporation to Mother Greece was concluded with...
Nothing New Press: Chapter XLVI, Aristides the Just, from The Story of the Greeks
As each general had a large party, many quarrels soon arose...
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