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  John Cappadox   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John or Joannes II, surnamed Cappadox or Cappadocia, less commonly known as John the Cappadocian, Patriarch of Constantinople, (517 - 520), appointed by Anastasius after an enforced condemnation of the Council of Chalcedon.
John wrote to John III of Jerusalem and to Epiphanius of Tyre, telling them the good news of the acclamations and the synod.
John wrote saying that he received the four general councils, and that the names of Leo and of Hormisdas himself had been put in the diptychs.
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 Patriarch John IV of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John IV, also known as John Nesteutes or John the Faster (died September 2, 595), was the 33rd bishop or Patriarch of Constantinople (April 11, 582 - 595).
In 587 or 588, he summoned the bishops of the East in the name of "the Ecumenical Patriarch" to decide the cause of Gregory, Patriarch of Antioch, who was acquitted and returned to his see.
In 593, we find John severely blamed by Pope Gregory I for having allowed an Isaurian presbyter named Anastasius, who had been accused of heresy, to be beaten with ropes in the church of Constantinople.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 592 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John ac­cepted the conditions of pope Hormisdas, and anathematized the opponents of the Council of Chalcedon, erasing from the diptychs the names of Acacius, Euphemius, and Macedonius, three of his predecessors, and inserting those of popes Leo I.
John the Cappadocian died about the be­ginning or middle of the year 520, as appears by a letter of Hormisdas to his successor, Epiphanius.
[joannes cappa­dox, 2.] We may conjecture, perhaps, that it was assumed by the patriarchs of Constantinople with­out opposition from their fellow-prelates in the East during the schism of the Eastern and Western churches, and quietly dropped on the termination of the schism, that it might not prevent the re-establishment of friendly relations.
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 Fool - LoveToKnow 1911
The names and the witticisms of many of the official jesters at the courts of Europe have been preserved by popular or state records.
In England the list is long between Hitard, the fool of Edmund Ironside, and Muckle John, the fool of Charles I., and probably the last official royal fool of England.
Triboulet appears in Rabelais's romance, and is the hero of Victor Hugo's Le Rai s'amuse, and, with some changes, of Verdi's opera Rigoletto; while Chicot, the lithe and acute Gascon, who was so close a friend of Henry III., is portrayed with considerable justness by Dumas in his Dame de Monsoreau.
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 John I, St - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about John I, St   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He was sent to Constantinople by Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths, to obtain toleration for the Arians from the Byzantine emperor, but on his return was imprisoned by the king who was dissatisfied with the mission.
John I, Count of Hainaut (son of John I of Avesnes)
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 John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John the Evangelist is represented writing his gospel; or bearing a chalice, from which a serpent issues, in allusion to his driving the poison from a cup presented to him to drink.
John Wesley was the son of Samuel Wesley, a graduate of Oxford, and a minister of the Church of England, who had married in 1689 Susannah, twenty-fifth child of Dr. Samuel Annesley, and herself became a mother of nineteen; in 1696 he was appointed rector of Epworth, where John, the fifteenth child, was born.
John I was pope from 523 to 526.
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 Cappadocia -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The procession passed into the inclosure, but the excited congregation went on shouting outside the gates of the choir in similar strains: "You shall not come out unless you anathematize Severus," referring to the heretical patriarch of Antioch.
John of Cappadocia, patriarch of Constantinople, whom the current article is all about.
John of Cappadocia, praetorian prefect under the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. His article is at John the Cappadocian now.
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 Curculio home Plautus (Dramata)
Cappadox emerges and all enter to complete the transaction.
Since she is a citizen, Cappadox must repay the sale.
Cappadox is forced to return the money paid for Planesium.
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In Plautus’ Curcurlio, the character Cappadox cannot enjoy the celebrations at the end of the play, which being double celebrations are a "sororia (1.
The genre of John Bunyan’s protean The Pilgrim’s Progress is not easy to specify; literary dialogue is not perhaps the leading candidate.
John Lyly’s Gallathea and Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream refer either implicitly or explicitly to Elizabeth I by drawing from the elaborate network of images and symbols which she encouraged to buttress and uphold her reputation as the Virgin Queen.
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 Apollonius.Net - White Syrians Of Aramaean Cappadocia
The names Cappadox and Cappadocia doubtless are purely Asiatic, and probably Syrian names, or names that belong to the Aramaic languages.
Cappadocia in its limited sense comprised part of the upper basin of the Halys, as far west as the River Cappadox.
The country to the north of the Halys is mountainous, and the plains that lie between this northern range and the southern range of Taurus, are at a great elevation above the sea.
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 A CHRONICLE OF The Asiatic and E   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
When he had taken over the government, he began to treat his own country men like Greeks and he eliminated the royal privileges granted of special favour to the Jews obtained through John the father of Eupolemus who later went to be an ambassador to Rome.
Polybius Megapolitanus, Strabo Cappadox, Nicolaus Damascenus, Timagenes Castor Chronographus and Apollodorus, wrote that Antiochus was short of money and broke his league.
He assaulted the Jews, his confederates and friends and plundered the temple that was full of gold and silver and spared nothing of value.
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 The Life of Saint Basil #1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The only other place of any pretension was Tyana in the southwest, on the route to the Cilician Gates through the Taurus Mountains to Tarsus and the Mediterranean.
In the north, in the valley of the Cappadox, a tributary of the Halys, was the summer resort town of Basilica Therme with its baths.
And in the west there was Colonia, renamed by the Romans after having been called Archelais in honour of a former ruler.
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 John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
Many of the Parthian Jews were afterwards converted to the Christian faith; to whom the Apostle John is thought, by some, to have written his first epistle; and which, by some of the ancients, is called the epistle to the Parthians.
The Elamites are so called, from Elam the son of Shem, Genesis 10:22 and these, according to Josephus {e}, were the founders of the Persians, or from whom they sprung; and so we find Elam and Media, and the kings of Elam, and the kings of the Medes, mentioned together in Scripture, Isaiah 21:2.
and your young men shall see visions; as Ananias, Acts 9:10, and Peter, Acts 10:17 and Paul when a young man, Acts 22:17 and John, the youngest of the apostles, Revelation 1:10 though he was in years, when he saw the visions in the Revelations:
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Ut unum sint must be welcome with pleasure because this encyclical states that ecumenism is a priority of Pope John Paul II.
In one of his essays, published in 1932, Hausherr had brought Isaac of Niniveh's very original teaching about the prayer stopping in the eschaton, actually, not so clear in his opinion, back to a gloss of one of Evagrius' mistranslated texts.
Further research (by Khalifè-Hachem, Beulay and especially Brock) proved a greater coherence in Isaac's thought and also in his being deep-rooted in the Syrian monastic tradition, in particular the one dose to John of Apamea (first half of the v century).
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 Daily Dunklin Democrat: Story : Column by Kenneth Kinchen
In French history, too, the figure of the court jester flits across the hilarious or brooding scene at times with fantastic effect.
In Germany, Rudolph of Habsburg had his fool "Pfaff Cappadox," Maximilian I, his "Dunz van der Rosen."
Late in the 16th century there appeared a book that has had its various plots and scenes stolen, "upgraded by date," and reproduced by early writers of operas, musical comedies and, lately by writers of so-called original works for TV comedy.
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A life-long vegetarian at table, Hitler's kitchen plots are both varied and heavy in produce.
Even in his meatless diet Hitler is something of a gourmet – as Sir John Allsebrook Simon, 1st Viscount Simon and Anthony Eden were surprised to note when they dined with him in the Presidial Palace at Berlin.
His Bavarian chef, Herr Kannenberg, contrives an imposing array of vegetarian dishes, savoury and rich, pleasing to the eye as well as to the palate, and all conforming to the dietic standards which Hitler exacts.
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 M. C. Kurfees by Tom Burgess
CAPPADOX My spleen is killing me, my reins are in torment, my lungs are being torn asunder, my liver is being tortured, my
That was what Jesus commanded as the ONLY place God would even SEEK true worship IN the human spirit devoted to THE truth whic IS spirit and life (John 6:63).
That is Paul's DIRECT COMMAND: "Glorify God with ONE MOUTH and ONE MIND using 'that which is written." SPEAK the Biblical poetic material and leave the melody in the heart.
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Samuel P. Huntington has spoken of a crash that may lead to extended wars and gloƅal instaƅility.
At the same time, there is increasing concern of decadence in Western arts and sciences among the leading intellects of the time, from Jacques Barzun to John Horgan ´s "End of Science" to the columnist Spengler of Asia Times (who took his pseudonym from Oswald Spengler).
The United Nations lists gloƅal issues on its agenda here and lists a set of Millennium Goals to attempt to address some of these issues.
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 La Trobe University - Library: Medieval Music Database - Annual cycle of feasts of liturgical chant, liturgical ...
Tribunus eximius cappadox St. Georgius, Matins, Responsory 1
Triumphator hostium triumpho St. John the Baptist, Matins, Responsory 10
Tunc misso spiculatore Beheading of St John the Baptist, Matins, Responso
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 John Gruber-Miller, Staging Plautus' Curculio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Second, where does our adaptation, while creating a familiarity for our audience, mask differences between Roman cultural constructs and our own?
In particular, how does changing the gender of the pimp Cappadox reveal something not only about gender relations in our own time and place, but also clarify gender relations in the Roman world?
Furthermore, to what extent do the power relations between pledgemaster and pledge reflect (or not) those between pimp and prostitute or between master and slave?
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 ASIA MINOR - Online Information article about ASIA MINOR
Iris (Yeshil Irmak), with its tributaries the Lycus (Kelkit Irmak), which rises on the Armenian plateau, the Chekerek Irmak, which has its source near See also:
Yuzgat, and the Tersakan Su; the Halys (Kizil Irmak) is the longest river in Asia Minor, with its tributaries,, the Deiije Irmak (Cappadox), which flows through the eastern part of See also:
Galatia, and the Geuk Irmak, which has its See also:
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 Dwaine E. Dunning Part 5: Making Melody in the Heart
The word PLEASE connects to the singing called burdens or epiodes which intended to enchant.
That is why John in revelation 18 identifies the singers, musicians and all "religious teknokrats" as performing SORCERY.
: John used "Philosopher's Sifters" to explain Jesus?
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