Eleutherus
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ELEUTHERUS

e-lu'-ther-us (Eleutheros; APC 1Macc 11:7; 12:30):

A river separating Syria and Phoenicia.

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How Lucius, King of Britain, Writing to Pope Eleutherus, Desired ...
... IV. How Lucius, king of Britain, writing to Pope Eleutherus, desired to be made
a Christian. ... He died in 169. Eleutherus became Pope between 171 and 177. ...
/.../bede/bedes ecclesiastical history of england/chap iv how lucius king.htm

Introduction.
... 1. Soter, [1345] bishop of the church of Rome, died after an episcopate of eight
years, and was succeeded by Eleutherus, [1346] the twelfth from the apostles. ...
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The vision which Appeared in a Dream to the Witness Attalus.
... These they sent, while they were still in prison, to the brethren throughout Asia
and Phrygia, and also to Eleutherus, [1410] who was then bishop of Rome ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter iii the vision which appeared.htm

List of Bishops.
... Peter, Cornhill. 2. Elvanus, messenger from Lucius to Eleutherus, Bishop of Rome,
by whom he was consecrated. ... 1. Dyfan (Missionaries of Eleutherus). 2. Ffagan. ...
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The Bishops that were Well Known at this Time.
... In the tenth year of the reign of Commodus, Victor [1678] succeeded Eleutherus,
[1679] the latter having held the episcopate for thirteen years. ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter xxii the bishops that were.htm

Early Mentions of Christianity in Britain. --King Lucius. --Origin ...
... You are, of course, familiar with the story that Lucius, a British king, requested
Eleutherus, or Eleutherius, Bishop of Rome 171 to 185, to send some one to ...
/.../lecture ii early mentions of.htm

Hegesippus and the Events which He Mentions.
... 3. And when I had come to Rome I remained there until Anicetus, [1229] whose deacon
was Eleutherus. And Anicetus was succeeded by Soter, and he by Eleutherus. ...
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Concerning his Journey to Rome, and the Jewish Sects.
... On my arrival at Rome, I drew up a list of the succession of bishops down
to Anicetus, whose deacon was Eleutherus. To Anicetus ...
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The Rulers of the Churches of Rome and Alexandria During the Reign ...
... episcopus constitutus est Agrippinus annis IX., and then Eleutherus (under the
thirteenth year of the same ruler) is made the thirteenth bishop, while Victor ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter xix the rulers of the.htm

The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria During the Reign Of
... The list is probably the official catalogue as it had been handed down to the time
of Eleutherus; but it is not authentic, as there was no monarchical ...
/.../pamphilius/church history/chapter i the bishops of rome.htm

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Eleutherus
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia ELEUTHERUS. e-lu'-ther-us (Eleutheros; APC
1Macc 11:7; 12:30): A river separating Syria and Phoenicia. ...
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Phoenicians
... city and its port; and, the most extensive of all, the plain of Marathus, extending
from Arka to Aradus or even beyond, including the river Eleutherus (Nahr el ...
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Phoenicia (6 Occurrences)
... city and its port; and, the most extensive of all, the plain of Marathus, extending
from Arka to Aradus or even beyond, including the river Eleutherus (Nahr el ...
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Orthosia
... Maccabees 15:37). According to Pliny (NH, v.17) it lay South of the river
Eleutherus, and North of the city of Tripolis. The Peutinger ...
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Lebanon (66 Occurrences)
... extremity in the gorge of the Leontes, the ancient Litany, and extends north-east,
parallel to the Mediterranean coast, as far as the river Eleutherus, at the ...
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Gebal (3 Occurrences)
... Gebal was the center of quite an extensive district, extending from the Eleutherus
on the North to the Tamyras on the South, a distance of 60 or 70 miles along ...
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Elephantine

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Elevate (1 Occurrence)

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Phenicia (1 Occurrence)
... palm", the land of palm-trees; a strip of land of an average breadth of about 20
miles along the shores of the Mediterranean, from the river Eleutherus in the ...
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Coelesyria
... Mt. Lebanon, and along with Phoenicia it contributed the whole of the Seleucid
dominions which lay South of the river Eleutherus. ...
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