- Theophilus, Patriarch
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Theophilus — • Second century Bishop of Antioch • Patriarch of Alexandria (385 412) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Theophilus ♦ Theop … Catholic encyclopedia
Theophilus of Antioch — There is also a Theophilus of Alexandria ( c. A.D. 412).Theophilus, Patriarch of Antioch [Eusebius Ecclesiastical History iv. 20; Jerome Ep. ad Algas. quaest. 6.] , succeeded Eros c. 169, and was succeeded by Maximus I c.183, according to Henry… … Wikipedia
Theophilus — (bzw. griechisch Theophilos, auch Theofilos umschrieben) ist ein Name, dessen Bedeutung aus dem Griechischen kommt. theós bedeutet Gott und philos bedeutet lieb bzw. freundlich, sprich Gottlieb. Bekannte Namensträger sind: Theophilos (Indo… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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