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  • Celsus
  • 2nd-century Greek philosopher

    volume refutation, which quotes Celsus extensively. Origen's work has survived and has thereby preserved Celsus's work. Celsus seems to have been interested

    Celsus

    Celsus

    Celsus

  • Library of Celsus
  • Ancient Greek building in Ephesus, Anatolia

    ruin. Side view of the Library of Celsus Statue of Arete, Greek personification of virtue in the Library of Celsus Statue of Episteme, Greek personification

    Library of Celsus

    Library of Celsus

    Library_of_Celsus

  • Contra Celsum
  • 3rd-century Christian apologetics work by Origen of Alexandria

    confused Celsus, the author of The True Word, with a different Celsus, who was an Epicurean philosopher and a friend of the Syrian satirist Lucian. Celsus the

    Contra Celsum

    Contra Celsum

    Contra_Celsum

  • Celsus (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Celsus may refer to: Celsus (or Kelsos, c. 177 AD) an opponent of Christianity quoted by Origen Aulus Cornelius Celsus (c. 25 BC – c. 50 AD), an encyclopedist

    Celsus (disambiguation)

    Celsus_(disambiguation)

  • Aulus Cornelius Celsus
  • Roman physician and encyclopaedist (c. 25 BC - c. 50 AD)

    (lit. Above Celsus), a great Swiss alchemist and physician prevalent in the Medical Renaissance. Nothing is known about the life of Celsus. Even his praenomen

    Aulus Cornelius Celsus

    Aulus Cornelius Celsus

    Aulus_Cornelius_Celsus

  • The True Word
  • 2nd-century treatise by Celsus criticising Christianity

    philosopher Celsus (fl. AD 175–177) addressed many principal points of early Christianity and argued against their validity. In The True Word, Celsus attacked

    The True Word

    The_True_Word

  • Ephesus
  • Ancient Greek city in Anatolia

    of Celsus, the façade of which has been carefully reconstructed from original pieces, was originally built c. 125 in memory of Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus

    Ephesus

    Ephesus

    Ephesus

  • Publius Juventius Celsus
  • Roman jurist and politician, c. 67–130

    Juventius Celsus Titus Aufidius Hoenius Severianus (c. 67 – c. 130) — the son of a little-known jurist of the same name, hence also Celsus filius — was

    Publius Juventius Celsus

    Publius_Juventius_Celsus

  • Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus
  • 1st–2nd century Roman senator and consul

    Julius Celsus Polemaeanus (Greek: Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Κέλσος Πολεμαιανός, romanized: Tibérios Ioúlios Kélsos Polemaianós), commonly known as Celsus (c. 45

    Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus

    Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus

    Tiberius_Julius_Celsus_Polemaeanus

  • Nazarius and Celsus
  • Child martyrs

    Nazarius and Celsus (Italian: San Nazaro e San Celso; German: Nazarius und Celsus) were two martyrs of whom little is known beyond the discovery of their

    Nazarius and Celsus

    Nazarius and Celsus

    Nazarius_and_Celsus

  • Celsus Peak
  • Mountain in Antarctica

    Celsus Peak (64°25′S 62°26′W / 64.417°S 62.433°W / -64.417; -62.433) is a peak 2 nautical miles (4 km) west of D'Ursel Point in the southern part of

    Celsus Peak

    Celsus_Peak

  • Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus
  • Catholic church located in Aude, France

    The Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus (French: Basilique des Saints Nazaire et Celse) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica located in the citadel of

    Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus

    Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus

    Basilica_of_Saints_Nazarius_and_Celsus

  • Lucius Publilius Celsus
  • 2nd century Roman senator and confidant of the emperor Trajan

    Lucius Publilius Celsus (executed 118) was a Roman senator as well as a confidant of the emperor Trajan. He was consul twice: the first time as suffect

    Lucius Publilius Celsus

    Lucius_Publilius_Celsus

  • Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera
  • Roman soldier of the Cohors I Sagittariorum (c. 22 BC– AD 40)

    of an ancient Greek philosopher named Celsus, who, according to Christian writer Origen in his Against Celsus (Ancient Greek: Κατὰ Κέλσου, romanized: Kata

    Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera

    Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera

    Tiberius_Julius_Abdes_Pantera

  • Ophite Diagrams
  • Esoteric diagrams used by the Ophites

    Adam and Eve. Celsus and his opponent Origen (Contra Celsum, vi. §§ 24-38) both describe the diagrams, though not in the same way. Celsus describes them

    Ophite Diagrams

    Ophite Diagrams

    Ophite_Diagrams

  • 164
  • Calendar year

    At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Macrinus and Celsus (or, less frequently, year 917 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 164 for

    164

    164

    164

  • De Medicina
  • Medical treatise by Aulus Cornelius Celsus

    De Medicina is a 1st-century medical treatise by Aulus Cornelius Celsus, a Roman encyclopedist and possibly (but not likely) a practicing physician. It

    De Medicina

    De Medicina

    De_Medicina

  • Celsus and Marcionilla
  • Celsus and Marcionilla (Greek: Κέλσος & Μαρκιονίλλα) were early Christian martyrs. Marcionilla was a matron, and Celsus was her little son. Together with

    Celsus and Marcionilla

    Celsus and Marcionilla

    Celsus_and_Marcionilla

  • Ladda celsus
  • Species of butterfly

    Ladda celsus is a species of butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is found in Ecuador. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ladda celsus. Wikispecies

    Ladda celsus

    Ladda_celsus

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    treatise Contra Celsum, or Against Celsus, a seminal work of Christian apologetics, which systematically addressed Celsus's criticisms and helped bring Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Tiberius Julius Candidus Celsus
  • Marcus Aurelius on the obverse, and the name "Candidus Celsus" on the reverse, attesting that Celsus was proconsular governor of the public province of Asia

    Tiberius Julius Candidus Celsus

    Tiberius_Julius_Candidus_Celsus

  • Cellach of Armagh
  • Cellach of Armagh or Celsus or Celestinus (1080–1129) was Archbishop of Armagh and an important contributor to the reform of the Irish church in the twelfth

    Cellach of Armagh

    Cellach_of_Armagh

  • Xyleborus celsus
  • Species of beetle

    Xyleborus celsus is a species of typical bark beetle in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America. "Xyleborus celsus Report". Integrated

    Xyleborus celsus

    Xyleborus celsus

    Xyleborus_celsus

  • Santi Nazario e Celso, Montechiaro d'Asti
  • Church in Montechiaro d'Asti, Italy

    The Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus (Italian: Chiesa dei Santi Nazario e Celso) is a Catholic church near Montechiaro d'Asti, Italy. It is located

    Santi Nazario e Celso, Montechiaro d'Asti

    Santi Nazario e Celso, Montechiaro d'Asti

    Santi_Nazario_e_Celso,_Montechiaro_d'Asti

  • Aulus Marius Celsus
  • 1st century Roman senator, military officer and governor

    suggests that Marius Celsus was a native of Nemausus in Gallia Narbonensis (modern Nîmes), based on the existence of Gaius Marius Celsus, a magistrate of

    Aulus Marius Celsus

    Aulus_Marius_Celsus

  • Cyrtolobus celsus
  • Species of insect

    Cyrtolobus celsus is a species of treehopper belonging to the genus Cyrtolobus. It was first described by Edward P. Van Duzee in 1916. Cyrtolobus celsus is found

    Cyrtolobus celsus

    Cyrtolobus_celsus

  • Criticism of Jesus
  • Secular and theological arguments against the purported divinity of Jesus

    to become beggars. According to Celsus, Jesus was the inspiration for skulking rebels who deserve persecution. Celsus stated that Jesus was the bastard

    Criticism of Jesus

    Criticism of Jesus

    Criticism_of_Jesus

  • Amblyseius celsus
  • Species of mite

    Amblyseius celsus is a species of mite in the family Phytoseiidae. It was described by A.S. Khan, M.R. Khan, and S. Akbar in 1997, together with four other

    Amblyseius celsus

    Amblyseius_celsus

  • Ceratophyllus celsus
  • Species of flea

    Ceratophyllus celsus is a species of flea in the family Ceratophyllidae. It was described by Karl Jordan in 1926. "Ceratophyllus celsus". The Encyclopedia

    Ceratophyllus celsus

    Ceratophyllus_celsus

  • Celsus (usurper)
  • 3rd-century Roman imperial usurper

    Titus Cornelius Celsus was supposedly a Roman usurper, who rebelled against Gallienus. He was one of the so-called Thirty Tyrants enumerated by Trebellius

    Celsus (usurper)

    Celsus (usurper)

    Celsus_(usurper)

  • Marrubium vulgare
  • Plant species in the mint family

    ailments in the treatise De Medicina by Roman encyclopaedist Aulus Cornelius Celsus. The Roman agricultural writer Columella lists it as a remedy for expelling

    Marrubium vulgare

    Marrubium vulgare

    Marrubium_vulgare

  • Ionia
  • Region in Turkey

    Hallmannsecker 2022, p. 27. Ma 1999. Hallmannsecker 2022, p. 37. Mark Cartwright. "Celsus Library". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2 February 2017. Breder

    Ionia

    Ionia

    Ionia

  • Encyclopedism
  • School of thought favoring compiling all human knowledge in one source

    the Romans to feel at home in their own city. Celsus wrote prolifically on many subjects. "Cornelius Celsus, a man of modest intellect, could write not

    Encyclopedism

    Encyclopedism

    Encyclopedism

  • Medicine in ancient Rome
  • help treat battlefield wounds. Celsus describes treatments early Roman doctors used for battlefield abdominal wounds. Celsus describes that doctors should

    Medicine in ancient Rome

    Medicine in ancient Rome

    Medicine_in_ancient_Rome

  • Paepalanthus celsus
  • Species of flowering plant

    Paepalanthus celsus is a species of plant in the Eriocaulaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist

    Paepalanthus celsus

    Paepalanthus_celsus

  • Fibula (penile)
  • Ring fastened to the human penis

    them to close the prepuce shut. This procedure was similarly criticized by Celsus. Boxer at Rest, a Hellenistic Greek sculpture showing infibulation Kynodesme

    Fibula (penile)

    Fibula (penile)

    Fibula_(penile)

  • Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus
  • 1st century Roman senator, consul and governor

    co-eval of Candidus: Ti. Julius Celsus Polemnus of Sardis, consul suffect in 92." The remainder of Candidus' name, "Marius Celsus", Syme explains as evidence

    Tiberius Julius Candidus Marius Celsus

    Tiberius_Julius_Candidus_Marius_Celsus

  • Santi Nazaro e Celso, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    The Church of Saints Nazarius and Celsus (Italian: Chiesa dei Santi Nazaro e Celso) is a Catholic place of worship in Verona located in the Veronetta district

    Santi Nazaro e Celso, Verona

    Santi Nazaro e Celso, Verona

    Santi_Nazaro_e_Celso,_Verona

  • Julian and Basilissa
  • Chrystian Martyrs

    but was martyred, (together with Celsus a youth, Antony a priest, Anastatius, and Marcianilla the mother of Celsus) under the Persecutions of Diocletian

    Julian and Basilissa

    Julian and Basilissa

    Julian_and_Basilissa

  • Ammonius Lithotomos
  • sandaracb, chalcitis, and quicklime."" Celsus, Aulus Cornelius (1831). A translation of the eight books of Aul. Corn. Celsus on medicine. Simpkin and Marshal

    Ammonius Lithotomos

    Ammonius_Lithotomos

  • Functio laesa
  • Loss of organ function

    acute inflammation by Galen, who added it to the four signs identified by Celsus (tumor, rubor, calor, and dolor). The attribution to Galen is disputed,

    Functio laesa

    Functio_laesa

  • List of libraries in the ancient world
  • ISBN 978-0-87661-657-4. "Library of Celsus". Ephesus.us. Otti Travel. Retrieved 12 February 2025. Cartwright, M. (2019, July 22). Library of Celsus. World History Encyclopedia

    List of libraries in the ancient world

    List_of_libraries_in_the_ancient_world

  • Celso
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Celso is a given name, a variant of Celsus. It may refer to: Celso Sozzini (1517–1570), Italian freethinker Celso Mancini (1542–1612), Italian Roman Catholic

    Celso

    Celso

  • History of surgery
  • tracheotomy, and mandrake as anesthesia. Most of what we know of them comes from Celsus and Galen of Pergamum (Greek: Γαληνός) Galen's On the Natural Faculties

    History of surgery

    History of surgery

    History_of_surgery

  • Water in Roman culture
  • 2006, p. 197. Celsus. One Medicine. 7.4.4A. Fagan 2006, p. 198. Celsus. On Medicine. 1.3.15-16. Fagan 2006, p. 199. Fagan 2006, p. 202. Celsus. On Medicine

    Water in Roman culture

    Water_in_Roman_culture

  • Mental illness in ancient Rome
  • Mental illnesses and their treatments in Ancient Rome

    times. The medical writer Celsus described a mental illness which induced episodes of delirium and incoherent speech. Celsus also wrote about a chronic

    Mental illness in ancient Rome

    Mental illness in ancient Rome

    Mental_illness_in_ancient_Rome

  • Sabaoth (Gnosticism)
  • Mars

    and Yaldabaoth to be one and the same—the God of law—and therefore evil. Celsus, a 2nd-century Greek philosopher, identified Yaldabaoth with Cronus and

    Sabaoth (Gnosticism)

    Sabaoth_(Gnosticism)

  • Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus
  • Early Christian text

    Trypho the Jew. The main source is Origen in his Against Celsus where he criticises Celsus' selective use of the text. he has chosen one that is worthless

    Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus

    Dialogue_of_Jason_and_Papiscus

  • Pontius Pilate
  • Roman governor of Judea and condemner of Jesus

    and his fate thereafter remains unknown. Some early sources, including Celsus and Origen, suggest he retired. Modern historians are divided on Pilate's

    Pontius Pilate

    Pontius Pilate

    Pontius_Pilate

  • Crucifixion of Jesus
  • Jesus' death as described in the gospels

    248 by Origen of Alexandria in order to refute Celsus' claims about Christianity. Origen quotes Celsus as saying: You ... mock and revile the statues

    Crucifixion of Jesus

    Crucifixion of Jesus

    Crucifixion_of_Jesus

  • Balm of Gilead
  • Historic herbal perfume

    Florus, Scribonius Largus, Celsus, Columella, Martialis) for the balsam tree, branches, and resin, opobalsamum (Pliny, Celsus, Scribonius Largus, Martialis

    Balm of Gilead

    Balm of Gilead

    Balm_of_Gilead

  • Metaphysics (Aristotle)
  • One of the principal works of Aristotle

    Wisdom personified as a deity in the Library of Celsus in Ephesus. Aristotle discusses the nature of wisdom, or first philosophy, which he defines as the

    Metaphysics (Aristotle)

    Metaphysics (Aristotle)

    Metaphysics_(Aristotle)

  • Sources for the historicity of Jesus
  • Sources about Jesus as a historical figure

    the foregoing legends. Celsus writing late in the second century produced the first full-scale attack on Christianity. Celsus' document has not survived

    Sources for the historicity of Jesus

    Sources for the historicity of Jesus

    Sources_for_the_historicity_of_Jesus

  • AD 67
  • Calendar year

    Rome. Myeongnim Dap-bu, Korean prime minister (d. 179) Publius Juventius Celsus, Roman consul (d. 130) Publius Anteius Rufus, Roman politician Cestius Gallus

    AD 67

    AD_67

  • Aegean region
  • Region of Turkey

    Accounts". www.turkstat.gov.tr. Retrieved 11 May 2023. Mark Cartwright. "Celsus Library". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2 February 2017. "The Temple

    Aegean region

    Aegean region

    Aegean_region

  • Saint Malachy
  • Irish Saint (1094–1148)

    long course of studies, Malachy was ordained priest by Cellach of Armagh (Celsus) in 1119. Shortly afterwards Cellach made the young priest his vicar. For

    Saint Malachy

    Saint Malachy

    Saint_Malachy

  • 248
  • Calendar year

    270). Origen writes an eight-volume work, criticizing the pagan writer Celsus. Flavia Iulia Helena, Greco-Roman Augusta (empress), mother of Constantine

    248

    248

  • Surgery in ancient Rome
  • through apprenticeships or studying. Ancient Roman doctors such as Galen and Celsus described Roman surgical techniques in their medical literature, such as

    Surgery in ancient Rome

    Surgery in ancient Rome

    Surgery_in_ancient_Rome

  • Mary, mother of Jesus
  • Mother of Jesus

    assertion as a complete fabrication in his apologetic treatise Against Celsus. How far Celsus sourced his view from Jewish sources remains a subject of discussion

    Mary, mother of Jesus

    Mary, mother of Jesus

    Mary,_mother_of_Jesus

  • Origen
  • Christian philosopher and theologian (c. 185 – c. 253)

    of the pagan philosopher Celsus, who was seen in the ancient world as early Christianity's foremost opponent. In 178, Celsus had written a polemic entitled

    Origen

    Origen

    Origen

  • Alphos
  • is a form of non-contagious leprosy, formerly described by the physician Celsus under the name of vitiligo, a term now used for another skin disease. In

    Alphos

    Alphos

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    2012, p. 505 Harl 2012, p. 753 Harl 2012, pp. 753–754 Mark Cartwright. "Celsus Library". World History Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on 28 March

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Averoldi Polyptych
  • 1520-22 painting by Titian

    Nazarius and Celsus, to whom the church housing the altar was dedicated, on a gloomy background. Nazarius wears shining armor, his disciple, Celsus, behind

    Averoldi Polyptych

    Averoldi Polyptych

    Averoldi_Polyptych

  • Michael (archangel)
  • Angel in Abrahamic religions

    Richram, and Amiorps. According to Origen of Alexandria in his work Against Celsus, Michael was represented as a lion on the Ophite Diagram. From the second-century

    Michael (archangel)

    Michael (archangel)

    Michael_(archangel)

  • San Nazzaro Sesia
  • Comune in Piedmont, Italy

    San Nazzaro Sesia is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) northeast of

    San Nazzaro Sesia

    San Nazzaro Sesia

    San_Nazzaro_Sesia

  • Ancient Roman bathing
  • Custom of ancient Roman society

    water, all things disgusting, so is every part of life and everything." Celsus, while commending its therapeutic virtues, warns not to go with a fresh

    Ancient Roman bathing

    Ancient Roman bathing

    Ancient_Roman_bathing

  • Dentistry in ancient Rome
  • Dental practices in ancient Rome

    to Celsus this procedure should be performed after the cavity had been filled with a lead amalgam to ensure the dental crown remained intact. Celsus describes

    Dentistry in ancient Rome

    Dentistry_in_ancient_Rome

  • Mary Magdalene
  • Saint and follower of Jesus

    polemic The True Word, written between 170 and 180, the pagan philosopher Celsus declared that Mary Magdalene was nothing more than "a hysterical female

    Mary Magdalene

    Mary Magdalene

    Mary_Magdalene

  • Lithotomy
  • Surgical method for removal of calculi stones

    one position, and then a blunt instrument to crush it. Aulus Cornelius Celsus (1st century), and the Hindu surgeon Susruta produced early descriptions

    Lithotomy

    Lithotomy

    Lithotomy

  • Bugonia
  • Practice of the ancient Mediterranean

    Later authors mention bugonia in commentaries on Aristotle's Physics. Celsus and Columella are recorded as having opposed the practice. In the Book of

    Bugonia

    Bugonia

    Bugonia

  • Rebecca Flemming
  • British classical scholar (born 1966)

    titled "Woman as an Object of Medical Knowledge in the Roman Empire, from Celsus to Galen". From 1999 to 2006, she was a lecturer in ancient history at King's

    Rebecca Flemming

    Rebecca_Flemming

  • Myrtus
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae

    writings of Hippocrates, Pliny, Dioscorides, Galen, and the Arabian writers. Celsus, for instance, suggested that 'soda in vinegar, or ladanum in myrtle oil

    Myrtus

    Myrtus

    Myrtus

  • Sophia (wisdom)
  • Personification of wisdom in philosophy and religion

    and other abstract ideals as female allegories. Thus, in the Library of Celsus in Ephesus, built in the 2nd century, there are four statues of female allegories

    Sophia (wisdom)

    Sophia (wisdom)

    Sophia_(wisdom)

  • Pediatrics
  • Branch of medicine caring for children

    From the first to fourth centuries A.D., Greek philosophers and physicians Celsus, Soranus of Ephesus, Aretaeus, Galen, and Oribasius, also discussed specific

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

    Pediatrics

  • Nileus (physician)
  • Ancient Greek physician

    many other Greek writers and physicians like the Heracleides of Tarentum, Celsus, Caelius Aurelianus, Galen, Alexander Trallianus, Oribasius, Aetius and

    Nileus (physician)

    Nileus_(physician)

  • Spoon of Diocles
  • Roman surgical instrument

    (Greek: κυαθίσκος τοῦ Διοκλέους) was a Roman surgical instrument described by Celsus. The instrument was designed by Diocles of Carystus to remove arrows from

    Spoon of Diocles

    Spoon_of_Diocles

  • Ophites
  • Christian Gnostic sect

    is led to speak of the Ophites (Contra Celsum 6:28) by an accusation of Celsus that the Christians counted seven heavens, and spoke of the Creator as an

    Ophites

    Ophites

  • Psoriasis
  • Autoimmune diseases of the skin

    Psoriasis is thought to have first been described in Ancient Rome by Cornelius Celsus. The British dermatologist Thomas Bateman described a possible link between

    Psoriasis

    Psoriasis

    Psoriasis

  • Carcassonne
  • City in Occitania, France

    They built the Château Comtal and the Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus. In 1096, Pope Urban II blessed the foundation stones of the new cathedral

    Carcassonne

    Carcassonne

    Carcassonne

  • Jesus in the Talmud
  • from Egypt, magical powers) between Celsus' account and the Talmudic narratives.[full citation needed] In Celsus' account, the Jew says: "... [Jesus]

    Jesus in the Talmud

    Jesus_in_the_Talmud

  • Bladder stone
  • Concretion of material in the urinary bladder

    stone-cutting). Aulus Cornelius Celsus wrote that Lithotomos developed instruments to break up and extract bladder stones. Celsus gave the first description

    Bladder stone

    Bladder stone

    Bladder_stone

  • R. Joseph Hoffmann
  • Christianity historian, author, and lecturer

    original order of Celsus' work, opting rather to present Celsus' writing thematically." Others have criticized Hoffman's recreations of Celsus as misrepresentative

    R. Joseph Hoffmann

    R. Joseph Hoffmann

    R._Joseph_Hoffmann

  • Hadrian
  • Roman emperor from 117 to 138

    involving Lusius Quietus and three other leading senators, Lucius Publilius Celsus, Aulus Cornelius Palma Frontonianus and Gaius Avidius Nigrinus. There was

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

  • Archetimus
  • Ancient personal name

    ancient Corinth. Still another Archetimus is mentioned as being the father of Celsus, a teacher of philosophy in the 4th century, who was said to have taught

    Archetimus

    Archetimus

  • Blepharoplasty
  • Surgical modification of the eyelids

    collecting everything they knew involving these procedures. Aulus Cornelius Celsus, a first-century Roman, described making an excision in the skin to relax

    Blepharoplasty

    Blepharoplasty

    Blepharoplasty

  • Saint Joseph
  • Husband of Mary and legal father of Jesus

    Origen quotes the Greek philosopher and opponent of early Christianity Celsus (from his work On the True Doctrine, c. 178 AD) as controversially asserting

    Saint Joseph

    Saint Joseph

    Saint_Joseph

  • Anastasius of Antioch (martyr)
  • Άναστάσιος) was a Christian convert who suffered martyrdom with Anthony, Julian, Celsus and Marcionilla, during the Diocletianic Persecution. He is supposed to

    Anastasius of Antioch (martyr)

    Anastasius of Antioch (martyr)

    Anastasius_of_Antioch_(martyr)

  • School of the Sextii
  • Ancient Roman school of philosophy

    members of the school included Papirius Fabianus, Crassicius Pasicles, Celsus. While Seneca the Younger often conflates the school with Stoicism, the

    School of the Sextii

    School_of_the_Sextii

  • Mithridate
  • Semi-mythical remedy

    by Agari, or Scythian shamans who never left his side. Aulus Cornelius Celsus details one version of the antidote in De Medicina (ca. AD 30). A recent

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

  • Parthenon
  • Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece

    of Apollo at Corinth from the mid-sixth century BC, and the Library of Celsus at Ephesus, 2nd century AD. Each has had its advocate, Dörpfeld and Dinsmoor

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

  • Salome (disciple)
  • Follower of Jesus

    if he is divided he will be filled with darkness." A 2nd-century Greek, Celsus, wrote a True Discourse attacking the Christian sects as a threat to the

    Salome (disciple)

    Salome (disciple)

    Salome_(disciple)

  • Wart
  • Small, rough growth resembling a cauliflower or a solid blister

    Roman physician Aulus Cornelius Celsus, who lived c. 25 BC – c. 50 AD, different types of warts were described. Celsus described myrmecia, today recognized

    Wart

    Wart

    Wart

  • Lexus LS
  • Full-size luxury sedan series produced by Lexus

    define it as "Luxury Saloon". The name "Celsior" is taken from Latin word "celsus", meaning "lofty" or "elevated". In August 1983, Toyota chairman Eiji Toyoda

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  • Arialdo
  • Italian saint

    Pentecost. Subsequently, Arialdo's body was interred in the church of St. Celsus, and in the following year, 1067, Pope Alexander II declared him a martyr

    Arialdo

    Arialdo

    Arialdo

  • First Battle of Bedriacum
  • 69 AD battle of the Year of the Four Emperors

    in line with the decision already taken, but Suetonius Paulinus, Marius Celsus and Annius Gallus all opposed him. They argued that the enemy could not

    First Battle of Bedriacum

    First Battle of Bedriacum

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  • Zalmoxis
  • Thracian god

    sky-god, a god of the dead, or a god of the Mysteries.[citation needed] Celsus, in the fragments of his work against Christianity preserved by Origen,

    Zalmoxis

    Zalmoxis

    Zalmoxis

  • Mediolanum
  • Ancient Roman city in present day Milan, Italy

    Protasius, St. Victor Maurus (304), Sts. Nabor and Felix, and Sts. Nazarius and Celsus and the legendary Saint Sebastian. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

    Mediolanum

  • Jesus the Magician
  • 1978 book by Morton Smith

    with Morton Smith. It was previously voiced by the philosopher and critic Celsus (The True Word c. 200 CE) as we know from the rebuttal authored by the Christian

    Jesus the Magician

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  • Curator aedium sacrarum et operum locorumque publicorum
  • Ancient Roman political position

    Nero Gnaeus Pinarius Cornelius Clemens Reign of Vespasian Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus Reign of Domitian Salvius Julianus Reign of Trajan Gaius Bruttius

    Curator aedium sacrarum et operum locorumque publicorum

    Curator aedium sacrarum et operum locorumque publicorum

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  • Dative case
  • Grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to which something is given

    action, e.g. Quid mihi Celsus agit? "What is Celsus doing for me?" (expressing the speaker being especially interested in what Celsus is doing for him or

    Dative case

    Dative_case

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  • Celsus
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Celsus

    Name of a saint.

    Celsus

  • CELSO
  • Male

    Italian

    CELSO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Celsus, CELSO means "upright, stately."

    CELSO

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Online names & meanings

  • Palanhaar | பாலநஹார
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Palanhaar | பாலநஹார

    One who protects everyone

  • Pratyakash | ப்ரத்யக்ஷ   
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pratyakash | ப்ரத்யக்ஷ   

    In front

  • Inder
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Inder

    Supreme god.

  • Farrukh
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Farrukh

    Happy Auspicious

  • Jenalyn
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jenalyn

    which is a.

  • Penton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Penton

    English : habitational name from Penton Mewsey, Hampshire, which is named with Old English pening ‘penny’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’, i.e. a farmstead paying a penny rent.

  • Pavitpal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pavitpal

    Protector of the Holy Person

  • Bindumathi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Bindumathi

    Learned

  • Yugesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Yugesh

    King of all Era

  • Signy
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Signy

    Daughter of Volsung.

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