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 Encyclopedia: Eumenes of Alexandria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Patriarch of Alexandria is the bishop of Alexandria, Egypt.
The Orthodox Church of Alexandria is one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Mark II served as Patriarch of Alexandria (head of the church that became the Coptic Church and the Orthodox Church of Alexandria) between 142 and 152.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Eumenes-of-Alexandria   (270 words)

  
 NPNF (V2-01) (v.i)
Anatolius of Alexandria, becomes bishop of Laodicea, 318; conduct of, during the siege of the Pyrucheium, 318; writings of, 319, 320; Paschal canons of, 319; Institutes of, 320; death of, 320.
Eusebius of Alexandria, a deacon and companion of Dionysius of Alexandria, 299, 301, 302; becomes bishop of Laodicea, 302, 318; conduct of, during the siege of the Pyrucheium, 319, 320; death of, 320.
Heraclas, pupil of Origen, and his successor in the catechetical school of Alexandria, 251, 262, 274; successor of Dementrius as bishop of Alexandria, 251, 274, 275, 297; earnest student of Greek philosophy, 267; removes to Cæsarea, 274; visited by Africanus, 276; dies, 278; opinion of on the re-baptism of heretics, 296.
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 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of November 10
Justus came to England with the second band of Roman priests sent by Saint Gregory the Great in 601 to reinforce the mission to the Anglo-Saxons.
In 624, Justus became the fourth archbishop of Canterbury, succeeding Saint Laurence.
It was Justus who consecrated Saint Paulinus when Paulinus accompanied Saint Ethelburga of Kent to her marriage with King Saint Edwin of Northumbria.
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 NPNF (V2-01) (iii.ix.iv)
The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria under the Same Emperor.
Like most of the other early Roman bishops he is celebrated as a martyr in the martyrologies, but the fact of his martyrdom rests upon a very late and worthless tradition.
1 he says that Alexander of Rome and Primus of Alexandria became bishops at the same time; but according to this chapter, Alexander died at the close of the tenth year of his episcopate, and Primus in the twelfth year of his.
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 List of Patriarchs of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gregory of Cappadocia (339–346) (most in the Coptic Church deny his papacy and say Athanasius was the true patriarch)
In 451 the Coptic Church split from the Eastern Orthodox Church of Alexandria.
For later Patriarchs see List of Orthodox Patriarchs of Alexandria and List of Coptic Popes.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Patriarchs_of_Alexandria   (124 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Church of Alexandria
The Church of Alexandria, founded according to the constant tradition of both East and West by St.
Demetrius governed the Church of Alexandria for forty-two years, and it was he who deposed and excommunicated Origen, notwithstanding his great work as a catechist.
It was doubtless in their behalf that in the pontificate of Innocent III (1198-1216) a patriarch of the Latin rite was appointed for Alexandria.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01300b.htm   (2352 words)

  
 Justus Lipsius
The humanist and classical scholar Justus Lipsius (Joost Lips) (1547–1606), described by his admiring correspondent Michel de Montaigne as one of the most learned men of his day (Essays II.12), was the founding father of Neostoicism, a key component of European thought in the late sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
His famous and widely read Stoic dialogue De constantia was an attempt to combine Stoicism and Christianity, producing a new philosophy that would help individuals to live through the difficult period of the religious wars and establishing constancy as the most important of the virtues.
Lipsius drew on these thinkers not only because of the historical or philosophical information which they provided on Stoic philosophers and their doctrines but also to demonstrate the uninterrupted interest in Stoic philosophy of later centuries.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/justus-lipsius   (6203 words)

  
 Rejection of Pascal's Wager:Jesus: Non-Christian Documentary Sources
For the Jewish sources the first major candidate would be the writings of Philo of Alexandria.
The second candidate would be Justus of Tiberias, a Jewish historian who was himself born in Galilee about the time of Jesus crucifixion.
Justus therefore grew up and lived among men who, we would think, we still freshly imbued with Jesus and his disciples preaching.
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 April 21-25 1864
Report of Lieutenant Colonel Justus W. Blanchard, One hundred and sixty-second New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations April 21-25.
SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report of the movements of the Third Brigade, First Division, Nineteenth Army Corps, during the five days from the 21st to the 25th instant: On the afternoon of the 21st, the brigade having been temporarily detached, moved at 5 p.
The march of the 25th was continued until 3.30 p.
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 The Apostolic Age begins - Christianity Revealed - AskWhy! Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Justus suggests Joseph was an Essene because it means righteous and although there were righteous people who were not Essenes, it is the latter who used the expression of themselves explicitly.
A Jesus Justus appears in Col 4:11 and some have suggested that he is the same man as Joseph, the man who, Papias said, drank snake venom unharmed, but it seems most likely that they were simply different Essenes.
Acts does not mention who founded eminent churches at Alexandria and Rome, though there are Christians at Rome when Paul arrives there and the Church of Alexandria was a major rival of Paul's churches.
essenes.net /m82.htm   (12917 words)

  
 WBNS-10TV Columbus, Ohio: Jim Lay Kicks Off 24-Hour Non-Stop Campaign Blitz
ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Jim Lay (D), candidate for delegate in Virginia's 45th district, announced he will campaign for 24-hours straight beginning today at 2:00pm.
The 45th District includes parts of Fairfax, Arlington, and Alexandria, consisting of approximately 70,000 registered voters.
He was a committee aide to U.S. Senator John Kerry, worked as staff at the Virginia General Assembly, and recently served as an Alexandria Prosecutor for three years.
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 Dionysius of Alexandria, Bishop and Scholar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Dionysius was a pupil of Origen in the great catechetical school in Alexandria, and then headed that school himself for fourteen years.
In the period of peace that followed, Dionysius was a zealous supporter of lenient treatment for the lapsed (those who had renounced the faith under pressure, and now wished to be received back into the Church).
His seventeen years as a bishop were turbulent ones, during which Alexandria suffered civil strife, plague, and famine, and the church was subject to repeated persecutions.
justus.anglican.org /resources/bio/288.html   (345 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: FERRIS, JUSTUS WESLEY
Justus Wesley Ferris, lawyer and judge, the son of Rev.
He was admitted to the bar in 1847 and began a law practice with M. Rogers of Jefferson.
Justus Wesley Ferris Papers, Dallas Historical Society, Dallas.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/FF/ffe9_print.html   (581 words)

  
 Chataigne's Directory - Alexandria, Virginia 1888-1889   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Alexandria county, in 1801, at the time it was ceded to the General Government, was a part of Fairfax county.
The Alexandria canal runs through the county from north to south, connecting at Georgetown with the Cheasapeake and Ohio canal for Haper's Ferry and Cumberland.
The Virginia Midland, Alexandria and Washington City, Alexandria and Fredericksburg and the Washington, Ohio and Western railroads furnish means of transportation to all points.
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 Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, Theologian, Doctor
About six years later, a presbyter (elder, priest) Arius of Alexandria began to teach concerning the Word of God (John 1:1) that "God begat him, and before he was begotten, he did not exist." Athanasius was at that time a newly ordained deacon, secretary to Bishop Alexander of Alexandria, and a member of his household.
For this, he was regarded as a trouble-maker by Constantine and his successors, and was banished from Alexandria a total of five times by various emperors.
Since Alexandria had the best astronomers, it was the duty of the Bishop of Alexandria to write to the other bishops every year and tell them the correct date for Easter.
justus.anglican.org /resources/bio/152.html   (1443 words)

  
 In Context: His beautiful old house
The company prospered sufficiently to open a branch in Alexandria in 1929 and in due course a second store in Cairo itself.
My attempts to verify the record with Said himself were unsuccessful; a request for an interview, made through his assistant at Columbia, Zaineb Istrabadi, met with no response.
Justus Reid Weiner, here making his first appearance in COMMENTARY, is a scholar in residence at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs who specializes in international law, and an adjunct lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv University.
incontext.blogmosis.com /archives/014150.html   (4833 words)

  
 Statement of the Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria
Statement of the Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria
After the Lambeth Conference of 1930, the Synod of the Patriarchate of Alexandria found itself able to join in the recognition of Anglican Orders.
But in order to make a definite pronouncement, we desire especially that the Anglican Church herself should precise her doctrine concerning the holy mysteries and particularly concerning orders: does she hold it to be a mystery or not?
justus.anglican.org /resources/pc/official/alexandria.html   (398 words)

  
 CHURCH FATHERS: Epistles on Arianism (Alexander of Alexandria)
I, Apollonius, presbyter, give my suffrage to the things which are written, and also for the deposition of Arius, and of those who are guilty of impiety with him.
From a letter of St. Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, to AEglon, bishop of Cynopolis, against the Arians.
Natural will is the free faculty of every intelligent nature as having nothing involuntary which is in respect of its essence.
www.newadvent.org /fathers/0622.htm   (6103 words)

  
 Lives of Saints :: Paona 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Commemoration of the Consecration of the Altar of the Forty Martyrs in Alexandria.
After the end of the time of persecution, Victor's mother came, and took their bodies to Antioch.
On this day also, the church celebrates the commemoration of the consecration of the altar of the Forty martyrs of Sebastia, in the church of the Savior, in Alexandria.
www.copticchurch.net /classes/synex.php?id=279   (406 words)

  
 LookSmart - Directory - Dionysius of Alexandria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Briefly reviews the life of the bishop of Alexandria who was educated by Origen and succeeded him as master of the school at Alexandria.
Examines the ecclesiastical controversies that the bishop of Alexandria found himself engaged in.
Provides a biographical sketch of the 3rd century bishop and scholar of Alexandria.
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 Popes & Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, etc.
the Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, Armenia, and the East; Archbishops of Canterbury and Prince Archbishops of Mainz, Trier, Cologne, and Salzburg
The Pope was not the ruler of that Church, but one of the Ecumenical Patriarchs, along with the Patriarchs of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, and Constantinople.
No less than four prelates, for instance, claim the title of Patriarch of Alexandria and of Jerusalem.
www.friesian.com /popes.htm   (8673 words)

  
 Ezra Klein: Tim Kaine's Semi-Pyrrhic Victory
For now, suffice it to say Warner's 2001 victory represented a significant realignment of the state of Virginia.
He won slim majorities in a few rural counties in Southwest Virginia, cut the usual GOP margin of victory in others, and piled up modest wins in the usual Democratic enclaves like Fairfax, Arlington, Richmond, and Alexandria.
This year, Kaine won by piling up horse-whipping majorities in places like Fairfax, held on to some of Southwest VA with smaller margins than Warner, but lost several counties that Warner carried in the previous election.
ezraklein.typepad.com /blog/2005/11/tim_kaines_semi.html   (861 words)

  
 EXEMPLES DE TRADUCCIÓ
Philo of Alexandria, the Jewish historian Justus of Tiberias, Pliny the Elder as collector of reputed natural phenomena, early Roman satirists and philosophers: all are silent.
Pliny the Younger, in his letter to Trajan from Bithynia c.112, does not speak of Christ in historical terms.
Philo d'Alexandria, l'historiador jueu Justus de Tiberias, Pliny l'Ancià com col·leccionista de fenòmens naturals suposats, primers satirists romans i filòsofs: tot és silenciós.
www.deulonder.angelcities.com /traduccio/exemples.htm   (9474 words)

  
 Zeal.com - Site Profile for Society of Archbishop Justus - Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Society of Archbishop Justus - Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria > Profile
Society of Archbishop Justus - Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria
Biographical sketch of the 4th century bishop of Alexandria also touches upon his roles as theologian and doctor of the church.
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 Are the gospels true
The oldest manuscripts containing in tact the bulk of the New Testament, the codices Sianiticus and Vaticanus, are datable no earlier than the fourth century.
Two Jewish historians, Philo Judaeus of Alexandria and Justus of Tiberius, lived during Jesus' alleged lifetime and wrote histories of the Jewish people covering this period.
Although the work of Justus of Tiberius is now lost, a 9th century Christian scholar, Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople, (no inferior position) had read it and wrote: "He (Justus of Tiberius) makes not one mention of Jesus, of what happened to him, or of the wonderful works that he did." (Photius’ Bibliotheca, code 33.)
home.inu.net /skeptic/gospels.html   (13298 words)

  
 MedHist: The gateway to Internet resources for the History of Medicine
The original manuscript was produced in England circa 1200, and is considered a prime example of its genre.
Its sources, as for all bestiaries, are eclectic, but it derives principally from the Greek text Physiologus, produced in Alexandria around 400 C.E. The bestiary depicts both real and imaginary creatures (such as the phoenix), alongside moralistic religious narratives originally derived from Indian, Hebrew, and Egyptian sources.
The didactic Christian element is enhanced by a creation cycle relating to the book of Genesis; a feature which appears in only five other bestiaries (including the Ashmole version).
medhist.ac.uk /browse/mesh/detail/D049691.html   (7378 words)

  
 Race 2004
Josh P from Haddonfield, NJ Jovan I from Culver City, CA Ken H from Washington, Pa Marcus W from Santa Ana, CA Mark L from Alexandria, VA Martin P from Richmond, Virginia
Gregory K from Alexandria, VA Howie L from Middletown, Connecticut
Mark L from Alexandria, VA Matthew K from Smyrna, Georgia
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 Expenditures: Vendor Profile
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 Virginia Lawyers Weekly:
Timothy Martin O'Boyle, Lexington; William Henry O'Brien, Virginia Beach; Kimberley Mari O'Halloran-Cordray, McLean; Ardra Monique O'Neal, Alexandria; Michael James O'Neill, Reston; Nathan Richard Olansen, Richmond; Erika Ellen Olsen, Washington, DC; Kristen Rae Jakobsen Osenga, Washington, DC; Matthew Robert Osenga, Washington, DC; Leah Claire Oubre, Baton Rouge, LA; Carrie Lee Owens, Arlington;
Maureen Carmen Yap, Alexandria; Jeffrey Walton Yeates, Chantilly; Eric Lawrence Yeo, Washington, DC; Daniel Easho Yonan, Carol Stream, IL;
Jodi Victoria Zagorin, Arlington; Keith Patrick Zanni, Winston-Salem, NC; Andra Jade Zavoy, Richmond; Zachary Andrews Zehner, Washington, DC; Sophia Rebecca Zatterlund, Washington, DC; Marcia Marie Ziegler, Virginia Beach; Paul Dennis Ziegler, Jr., Chespeake; Carmeline Violette Zimmer, Virginig Beach; Julie Elizabeth Zink, Alexandria; Jason Mark Zuckerman, Potomac, MD;
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 Find in a Library: Tryphonis grammatici Alexandrini Fragmenta
Find in a Library: Tryphonis grammatici Alexandrini Fragmenta
by Tryphon, of Alexandria.; Arthurus Edmundus Justus de Velsen
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