Examples of using Eusebius in English and their translations into Croatian
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Like Herodotus, Strabo, Eusebius… Ancient historians' accounts, which some have suggested dates back as far as 10500 BC. all of these old, old chroniclers speak of a former glory age of Egypt known as"the Golden Age.
Strabo, Eusebius.
The etymology of Nazareth from as early as Eusebius up until the 20th century has been said to derive from the Hebrew word נצר netser, meaning a"shoot" or"sprout", while the apocryphal Gospel of Phillip derives the name from Nazara meaning"truth.
Vitomir Belaj, PhD,(Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb):"Act Bulgariae ecclesiastica from Father Eusebius Fermenjin as ethnologic source" published in Miscellany for the works of the scientific conference"Life
This Baroque church, which is full of valuable art objects, was dedicated to St. Eusebius and Polion in 1973,
Other figures, including Paulinus of Tyrus, Eusebius of Caesarea, and Patrophilus of Scythopolis,
(3) Although Papias could have been wrong- and he was a man of meager intelligence(according to Eusebius)!- he is sufficiently early and well-connected with apostolic Christianity that he ought to
This has been specified by Vitomir Belaj, PhD from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb in his work"Act Bulgariae ecclesiastica from Father Eusebius Fermenjin as ethnologic source" published in Miscellany for the works of the scientific conference"Life
The main altar in the new baroque church at the square called Trg bana Josipa Šokevića was dedicated to him all the way until 1972 when the church was dedicated to St. Eusebius and Pollion.
Eusebius and Polonius from Vinkovci,
Chromatius himself and his brother Eusebius to the young Samuel cf.
Eusebius, in his Church History IV,
Although it is quite impossible to decide conclusively what Papias meant since we are wholly dependent on Eusebius for any excerpts from this early second century writer, some general considerations are in order.
called the“golden-mouthed” for his excellent oratorical skills; and Eusebius, who wrote a history of the church from the birth of Jesus to A.D.
Saint Eusebius may refer to: Pope Eusebius, Pope 309-310.
The church historian, Eusebius, reports this in his Ecclesiastical History.
Jerome and Eusebius have strictly refuted this.
Eusebius and Jerome both mentioned certain of his let.
Eusebius makes the following statement in chapter 25 of vol.
For example the historian Eusebius decided in chapter 22 of the.