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  • Pseudo-Gregory
  • Pseudo-Gregory is conventional name for any author of a pseudepigraphon (falsely attributed work) found under the name of a famous Gregory. These may be

    Pseudo-Gregory

    Pseudo-Gregory

  • Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
  • Christian apophatic theologian

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (or Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Greek author, Christian theologian and Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite

    Pseudo-Dionysius_the_Areopagite

  • Testimonies Against the Jews
  • in the name of Gregory of Nyssa which contains Old Testament testimonies against the Jews. Its author is often called Pseudo-Gregory. The text is widely

    Testimonies Against the Jews

    Testimonies_Against_the_Jews

  • Adversus Judaeos
  • Series of homilies by John Chrysostom

    Iudaeos literature. These include Tertullian or Pseudo-Tertullian's own Adversus Iudaeos, Pseudo-Gregory of Nyssa's Testimonies Against The Jews, the Adversus

    Adversus Judaeos

    Adversus_Judaeos

  • Pseudo-penis
  • Anatomical structure resembling a penis

    A pseudo-penis is any structure found on an animal that, while superficially appearing to be a penis, is derived from a different developmental path. In

    Pseudo-penis

    Pseudo-penis

  • De Coelesti Hierarchia
  • 5th-century work on angelology

    romanized: Peri tēs Ouraníās Hierarchíās, "On the Celestial Hierarchy") is a Pseudo-Dionysian work on angelology, written in Greek and dated to ca. AD the 5th

    De Coelesti Hierarchia

    De Coelesti Hierarchia

    De_Coelesti_Hierarchia

  • Gregory Palamas
  • Byzantine Greek theologian (c. 1296 – 1357/9)

    working on commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite under the patronage of John VI Kantakouzenos. Around 1336, Gregory received copies of treatises

    Gregory Palamas

    Gregory Palamas

    Gregory_Palamas

  • Pope Gregory I
  • 64th Bishop of Rome; head of the Roman Catholic Church from AD 590 to 604

    Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; Gregorio I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great (Latin: Sanctus Gregorius Magnus; Italian:

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope Gregory I

    Pope_Gregory_I

  • Pseudo-Nonnus
  • Pseudo-Nonnus, also called Nonnus Abbas (i.e. "Nonnus the Abbot"), was a 6th-century commentator on Gregory of Nazianzus. His Commentaries consist of

    Pseudo-Nonnus

    Pseudo-Nonnus

  • Gregory of Nyssa
  • 4th-century Christian bishop and theologian

    Gregory of Nyssa (/ˈnɪsə/; Koine Greek: Γρηγόριος Νύσσης, romanized: Grēgórios Nýssēs, pronounced [ɣriˈɣo.ri.os ˈnys.sis]; c. 335 – c. 394), also known

    Gregory of Nyssa

    Gregory of Nyssa

    Gregory_of_Nyssa

  • List of manuscripts in the Cotton library
  • List of manuscripts from the Cotton library

    v Notitia Provinciarum; Pseudo-Isidore, Decretales; excerpts from Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum; Pseudo-Gregory the Great, Decreta; Cartulary

    List of manuscripts in the Cotton library

    List_of_manuscripts_in_the_Cotton_library

  • Pseudo-Platonica
  • Works falsely attributed to Plato

    attributed to Plato, whether through error or forgery, are collectively known as Pseudo-Platonica. There are two main groups of such works. The first is those Greek

    Pseudo-Platonica

    Pseudo-Platonica

    Pseudo-Platonica

  • Hesychast controversy
  • 14th-century theological dispute in the Byzantine Empire

    a time on commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite under the patronage of John VI Kantakouzenos. Around 1336, Gregory Palamas received copies of

    Hesychast controversy

    Hesychast controversy

    Hesychast_controversy

  • Book of Secrets (Syriac)
  • Syriac treatise

    Hierotheus is sometimes referred to as Pseudo-Hierotheus as his follower, Dionysius the Areopagite, is called Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite to differentiate

    Book of Secrets (Syriac)

    Book_of_Secrets_(Syriac)

  • Gregory of Nazianzus
  • Archbishop of Constantinople from 379 to 381

    Gregory of Nazianzus (Koine Greek: Γρηγόριος ὁ Ναζιανζηνός, romanized: Grēgórios ho Nazianzēnós, IPA: [ɣriˈɣori.os o nazi.anziˈnos]; c. 329 – 25 January

    Gregory of Nazianzus

    Gregory of Nazianzus

    Gregory_of_Nazianzus

  • Neoplatonism and Christianity
  • Christian materialism Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Irenaeus Maximus Confessor Neoplatonism and Gnosticism Origen Pseudo-Dionysius Allegorical

    Neoplatonism and Christianity

    Neoplatonism and Christianity

    Neoplatonism_and_Christianity

  • Pelger–Huët anomaly
  • Medical condition

    is necessary and sufficient to cause pseudo-Pelger-Huet anomaly in neutrophils. Myeloid malignancies with pseudo-Pelger-Huet neutrophils typically have

    Pelger–Huët anomaly

    Pelger–Huët anomaly

    Pelger–Huët_anomaly

  • Dionysius the Areopagite
  • Greek bishop and saint

    literary scrutiny. Most scholars adopt a critical view of the writer as Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. Debate within Dionysian scholarship typically

    Dionysius the Areopagite

    Dionysius the Areopagite

    Dionysius_the_Areopagite

  • Uncreated Light
  • Palamist doctrine of seeing God's light

    uncreated nature of the Light of Tabor was formulated in the 14th century by Gregory Palamas, an Athonite monk, defending the mystical practices of Hesychasm

    Uncreated Light

    Uncreated Light

    Uncreated_Light

  • Quasi-War
  • Undeclared naval war between the United States and France, 1798–1800

    of the French Revolution (PhD). University of North Dakota. Fehlings, Gregory E (2000). "America's First Limited War". Naval War College Review. 53 (3)

    Quasi-War

    Quasi-War

    Quasi-War

  • Pseudo-Macarius
  • Anonymous author or authors of works falsely attributed to Macarius of Egypt

    Pseudo-Macarius (or Pseudo-Makarios) is the conventional designation of the anonymous author or authors of works falsely attributed to Macarius of Egypt

    Pseudo-Macarius

    Pseudo-Macarius

  • Found footage (film technique)
  • Film genre

    The Outwaters or Masking Threshold and war films such as 84C MoPic. Some pseudo-documentary films such as Lake Mungo or Noroi: The Curse, most screenlife

    Found footage (film technique)

    Found footage (film technique)

    Found_footage_(film_technique)

  • Christian mysticism
  • Christian mystical practices

    development of monasticism and the mystical contributions of Gregory of Nyssa, Evagrius Ponticus, and Pseudo-Dionysius. Monasticism, also known as anchoritism (meaning

    Christian mysticism

    Christian mysticism

    Christian_mysticism

  • Pseudo-Isidore
  • 9th-century Carolingian-era author and forger

    Pseudo-Isidore is the conventional name for the unknown Carolingian-era author (or authors) behind an extensive corpus of influential forgeries. Pseudo-Isidore's

    Pseudo-Isidore

    Pseudo-Isidore

  • Triads (Gregory Palamas)
  • 14th-century Christian text

    Triads of Gregory Palamas are a set of nine treatises entitled "Triads For The Defense of Those Who Practice Sacred Quietude" written by Gregory Palamas

    Triads (Gregory Palamas)

    Triads (Gregory Palamas)

    Triads_(Gregory_Palamas)

  • Gregory the Patrician
  • Usurper of the Byzantine Empire in Africa (died 647)

    Gregory the Patrician (Greek: Γρηγόριος, romanized: Grēgórios; Latin: Flavius Gregorius, died 647) was a Byzantine Exarch of Africa (modern Tunisia, eastern

    Gregory the Patrician

    Gregory the Patrician

    Gregory_the_Patrician

  • Apophatic theology
  • Way of describing the divine by explaining what God is not

    Biblical story of Moses's ascent of Mount Sinai, it is used by Gregory of Nyssa and Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite to give a Christian account of the ascent

    Apophatic theology

    Apophatic theology

    Apophatic_theology

  • Gregory of Narek
  • Armenian monk and mystical poet (c. 950 – 1003/1011)

    Grigor Narekatsi (Armenian: Գրիգոր Նարեկացի; anglicized as Gregory of Narek; c. 950 – 1003/1011) was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and

    Gregory of Narek

    Gregory of Narek

    Gregory_of_Narek

  • Hesychasm
  • Eastern Orthodox contemplative prayer

    can be traced back at least to the 13th century; "the theology of St. Gregory Palamas", on which see Palamism. Christian monasticism started with the

    Hesychasm

    Hesychasm

    Hesychasm

  • Catherine of Siena
  • Italian Dominican philosopher and saint (1347–1380)

    Dominicans, but not until after Catherine's death. Her influence with Pope Gregory XI played a role in his 1376 decision to leave Avignon for Rome. The Pope

    Catherine of Siena

    Catherine of Siena

    Catherine_of_Siena

  • John Meyendorff
  • Eastern Orthodox Priest and scholar

    in 1958 with a groundbreaking doctoral thesis on the teachings of St. Gregory Palamas. In France, Meyendorff was an assistant professor of church history

    John Meyendorff

    John Meyendorff

    John_Meyendorff

  • Antichrist
  • Figure in the New Testament

    kings also will bow their necks to the victor. Circa 380, an apocalyptic pseudo-prophecy falsely attributed to the Tiburtine Sibyl describes Constantine

    Antichrist

    Antichrist

    Antichrist

  • Benedict of Nursia
  • 6th-century Italian Catholic saint and monk

    Gregory tells little of Benedict's later life. He now speaks of Benedict no longer as a youth (puer), but as a man (vir) of God. Romanus, Gregory states

    Benedict of Nursia

    Benedict of Nursia

    Benedict_of_Nursia

  • List of Silicon Valley characters
  • Richard is desperate to avoid with Pied Piper. Belson constantly spews forth pseudo-philosophical rants to his employees, who remain enamored with his work

    List of Silicon Valley characters

    List of Silicon Valley characters

    List_of_Silicon_Valley_characters

  • Acronym
  • Abbreviation consisting of initial letters of a phrase

    meaning. Such pseudo-acronyms may be pronunciation-based, such as "BBQ" (bee-bee-cue), for "barbecue", and "K9" (kay-nine) for "canine". Pseudo-acronyms also

    Acronym

    Acronym

    Acronym

  • Mystical theology
  • Branch of theology that explains mystical practices and states

    did. Gregory of Nyssa presented as the culmination of the Christian religion the contemplation of the divine Being and its eternal Will. Pseudo-Dionysius

    Mystical theology

    Mystical_theology

  • Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Neoplatonic belief

    in the Thought of St. Gregory Palamas, in In the Image and Likeness of God, New York: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1947. Pseudo-Dionysius; Luibĥaeid

    Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church

    Emanation_in_the_Eastern_Orthodox_Church

  • Maximus the Confessor
  • Christian monk, theologian, scholar and saint (c.580–662)

    studying in detail with him the Christological writings of Gregory of Nazianzus and Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. According to I P Sheldon Williams

    Maximus the Confessor

    Maximus the Confessor

    Maximus_the_Confessor

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    2018). "The racist language of space exploration". The Outline. Petsko, Gregory A (2011). "The blue marble". Genome Biology. 12 (4): 112. doi:10.1186/gb-2011-12-4-112

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Jeff Bezos
  • American businessman (born 1964)

    Tim (April 13, 2021). "A Tale of Two Platforms". linkedin.com. Bergman, Gregory; Lambert, Josh (2010). Geektionary: From Anime to Zettabyte, An A to Z

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff Bezos

    Jeff_Bezos

  • Bede
  • Anglo-Saxon monk, writer and saint (672/3–735)

    important scholar of antiquity for the period between the death of Pope Gregory I in 604 and the coronation of Charlemagne in 800. Bede was moreover a

    Bede

    Bede

    Bede

  • Dark Night of the Soul
  • Poem written by John of the Cross

    classic The Cloud of Unknowing; both pieces are derived from the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 6th century.[citation needed] Further, the

    Dark Night of the Soul

    Dark_Night_of_the_Soul

  • Anthony of Padua
  • Portuguese Catholic saint (1195–1231)

    location. In 1228, he served as envoy from the general chapter to Pope Gregory IX. At the papal court, his preaching was hailed as a "jewel case of the

    Anthony of Padua

    Anthony of Padua

    Anthony_of_Padua

  • List of Chopped episodes (seasons 21–40)
  • consisting of previously online clips where judges engaged in friendly pseudo competition tackling one of the round's basket ingredients. Giorgio forgot

    List of Chopped episodes (seasons 21–40)

    List_of_Chopped_episodes_(seasons_21–40)

  • Dominic de Guzmán
  • Founder of the Dominican Order (1170–1221)

    Pope Leo XII in 1829. His older brother, Manés was also beatified by Pope Gregory XVI on 1834. At fourteen years of age, Dominic was sent to the Premonstratensian

    Dominic de Guzmán

    Dominic de Guzmán

    Dominic_de_Guzmán

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    regard as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (alongside Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nazianzus). Along with them and Athanasius of Alexandria he is also

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • Burgundian saint, abbot and theologian (1090–1153)

    These include: pseudo-Bernard (pseud. of Guigo I) (c. 1150). L'échelle du cloître [The scale of the cloister] (letter) (in French). pseudo-Bernard. Meditatio

    Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard of Clairvaux

    Bernard_of_Clairvaux

  • Beware the Cat
  • 1562 satire book by William Baldwin

    the Cat", which rebukes the author for making fun of the narrator Master Gregory Streamer (who is not otherwise known to have really existed). Baldwin's

    Beware the Cat

    Beware_the_Cat

  • Athanasius of Alexandria
  • Pope of Alexandria from 328 to 373

    Letters to Serapion (on the Holy Spirit) at archive.org Arabic Homily of Pseudo-Theophilus of Alexandria Orthodox Christianity Eastern Catholic Church Eugenius

    Athanasius of Alexandria

    Athanasius of Alexandria

    Athanasius_of_Alexandria

  • Gregory Douglass
  • American singer-songwriter

    Gregory Douglass (born December 19, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter. Douglass plays lead guitar and piano. Douglass was born and raised in rural

    Gregory Douglass

    Gregory_Douglass

  • List of Byzantine emperors
  • London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-50002-329-7. Macrides, Ruth (2013). Pseudo-Kodinos and the Constantinopolitan Court. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6752-0

    List of Byzantine emperors

    List of Byzantine emperors

    List_of_Byzantine_emperors

  • Gregorian Reform
  • Reforms of the Catholic Church initiated by Pope Gregory VII c. 1050-80

    The Gregorian Reforms were a series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and the circle he formed in the papal curia, c. 1050–1080, which dealt with

    Gregorian Reform

    Gregorian_Reform

  • Anne Catherine Emmerich
  • Beatified German Augustinian canoness and mystic (1774–1824)

    (by era or century) Antiquity Ancient African Origen Thomasines Gregory of Nyssa Pseudo-Dionysius Desert Fathers Paul of Thebes Anthony the Great Arsenius

    Anne Catherine Emmerich

    Anne Catherine Emmerich

    Anne_Catherine_Emmerich

  • Orpheus and Eurydice
  • Ancient Greek legend

    rather by dancing with nymphs on her wedding day. In the Bibliotheca by Pseudo-Apollodorus Eurydice is simply bitten by a serpent before dying and Orpheus

    Orpheus and Eurydice

    Orpheus and Eurydice

    Orpheus_and_Eurydice

  • Achilles and Patroclus
  • Relationship in Classical Greece

    sympathetic to wish for all the Greeks and Trojans to die this way. According to Pseudo-Apollodorus, Patroclus was the son of Menoetius and Polymele. After Patroclus

    Achilles and Patroclus

    Achilles and Patroclus

    Achilles_and_Patroclus

  • Basil of Caesarea
  • 4th-century Christian bishop, theologian, and saint

    Western Christianity. Basil, together with his brother Gregory of Nyssa and his friend Gregory of Nazianzus, are collectively referred to as the Cappadocian

    Basil of Caesarea

    Basil of Caesarea

    Basil_of_Caesarea

  • Cyrus II of Edessa
  • Christian bishop in the Byzantine Empire (died 498)

    before the first pandemic began in the 540s. According to the Chronicle of Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite, Cyrus died on 5 June 498 (Seleucid 809) and was succeeded

    Cyrus II of Edessa

    Cyrus_II_of_Edessa

  • Eustathius of Thessalonica
  • 12th-century Byzantine scholar and bishop

    Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania Pseudo-Joshua the Stylite Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage

    Eustathius of Thessalonica

    Eustathius of Thessalonica

    Eustathius_of_Thessalonica

  • Francis of Assisi
  • Italian Catholic saint (1181–1226)

    most venerated figures in Christianity, Francis was canonized by Pope Gregory IX on 16 July 1228. He is commonly portrayed wearing a brown habit with

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis_of_Assisi

  • Josemaría Escrivá
  • Spanish Catholic priest and saint (1902–1975)

    of Alexandria Peter Chrysologus Pope Leo I Boethius Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite Pope Gregory I Early Middle Ages Isidore of Seville John Climacus

    Josemaría Escrivá

    Josemaría Escrivá

    Josemaría_Escrivá

  • Quinotaur
  • Mythical creature

    Merovingian kings. The "bull with five horns" was likened by Pseudo-Fredegar (interpolating Gregory of Tours, who authored an earlier record of the legend)

    Quinotaur

    Quinotaur

    Quinotaur

  • Ignatius of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 68 to 107

    individual also forged the six spurious epistles attributed to Ignatius (see § Pseudo-Ignatius below). The manuscripts representing the Short Recension of the

    Ignatius of Antioch

    Ignatius of Antioch

    Ignatius_of_Antioch

  • Noroi: The Curse
  • 2005 film by Kōji Shiraishi

    events for a documentary. It is presented as the finished documentary, using pseudo-documentary and found footage techniques. The cast also includes Marika

    Noroi: The Curse

    Noroi:_The_Curse

  • Hildegard of Bingen
  • German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)

    Schipperges 1997, p. 16. "DECREE on the Inscription of the Celebrations of Saint Gregory of Narek, Abbot and Doctor of the Church, Saint John De Avila, Priest and

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard of Bingen

    Hildegard_of_Bingen

  • Chronicle of Fredegar
  • 7th-century Frankish chronicle

    provide information on the Merovingian dynasty for the period after 591 when Gregory of Tours' the Decem Libri Historiarum finishes. None of the surviving manuscripts

    Chronicle of Fredegar

    Chronicle of Fredegar

    Chronicle_of_Fredegar

  • Palamism
  • Theological teachings of Gregory Palamas

    a time on commentaries on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite under the patronage of John VI Kantakouzenos. Around 1336, Gregory Palamas received copies of

    Palamism

    Palamism

    Palamism

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

    Descriptions in antiquity of the execution cross Pre-existence of the soul Pseudo-Origen /ˈɒrɪdʒən/ OR-ih-jən; Ancient Greek: Ὠριγένης Ōrigénēs; Origen's

    Origen

    Origen

    Origen

  • Clement of Rome
  • Bishop of Rome from 88 to 99

    recent scholarship suggests it to be a homily by another author. In the pseudo-Clementine Writings, Clement is the intermediary through whom the apostles

    Clement of Rome

    Clement of Rome

    Clement_of_Rome

  • Julian of Norwich
  • English anchoress (c. 1343 – after 1416)

    (by era or century) Antiquity Ancient African Origen Thomasines Gregory of Nyssa Pseudo-Dionysius Desert Fathers Paul of Thebes Anthony the Great Arsenius

    Julian of Norwich

    Julian of Norwich

    Julian_of_Norwich

  • Bonaventure
  • Italian theologian (1221–1274)

    attributed to him have been subsequently re-classified under the name "Pseudo-Bonaventure". He was born at Civita di Bagnoregio, not far from Viterbo

    Bonaventure

    Bonaventure

    Bonaventure

  • List of serial killers by number of victims
  • highest verifiable murder count. It excludes medical professionals and pseudo-medical professionals with their ability to kill simply and in plain sight

    List of serial killers by number of victims

    List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims

  • Catharism
  • Medieval southern European Christian dualist movement

    romanized: katharoí, "the pure ones") was a Christian quasi-dualist and pseudo-Gnostic movement which thrived in northern Italy and southern France between

    Catharism

    Catharism

  • Fictitious force
  • Frame-dependent apparent force in Physics

    A fictitious force, also known as an inertial force or pseudo-force, is a force that appears to act on an object when its motion is described or experienced

    Fictitious force

    Fictitious force

    Fictitious_force

  • Essence–energies distinction
  • Theological concept central to Eastern Orthodoxy

    essence (ousia) and the energies (energeia) of God. It was formulated by Gregory Palamas (1296–1359) as part of his defense of the Athonite monastic practice

    Essence–energies distinction

    Essence–energies distinction

    Essence–energies_distinction

  • John of the Cross
  • Spanish Catholic priest and Christian mystic (1542–1591)

    made a special study of mystical writers, in particular of Pseudo-Dionysius and Pope Gregory I. There is little consensus from John's early years or potential

    John of the Cross

    John of the Cross

    John_of_the_Cross

  • Patrologia Graeca
  • Collection of writings by Greek Christian authors (1857–1866)

    Patriarchs PG 3-4: Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (5th to 6th centuries), Maximus the Confessor (7th century) commentary on Pseudo-Dionysius, George Pachymeres

    Patrologia Graeca

    Patrologia_Graeca

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    Pindar, Nemean 5.34–37, Isthmian 8.26–47; Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.13.5; Poeticon astronomicon 2.15. Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3.13.5. Statius

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • René Girard
  • French anthropologist and philosopher (1923–2015)

    they aspire. This can manifest as a heightened experience of the universal pseudo-masochism inherent in seeking the unattainable, which can, of course, turn

    René Girard

    René Girard

    René_Girard

  • Bisinus
  • 5th-century Thuringian king

    c. 456–c. 464. Neumeister 2014, p. 90: in Thuringiam ... regem Bysinum. Pseudo-Fredegar, pp. 95 and 97. Liber Historiae Francorum, pp. 248–49, uses the

    Bisinus

    Bisinus

  • Calliope
  • Muse of epic poetry

    taught him to play. And his mother taught him to make verses for singing." Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 2.4.9: "This Linus was a brother of Orpheus; he

    Calliope

    Calliope

    Calliope

  • Leucius Charinus
  • Early Christian Apostolic apocrypha

    had been wrongly excluded from the New Testament canon by the Catholics. Gregory of Tours found a copy of the Acts of Andrew from the cycle and made an

    Leucius Charinus

    Leucius_Charinus

  • Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
  • Remarkable constructions of classical antiquity

    Routledge. ISBN 9780710211590 Condello, Federico; Floridi, Lucia (2023). Pseudo-Filone di Bisanzio, "Le sette meraviglie del mondo": introduzione, testo

    Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

    Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

    Seven_Wonders_of_the_Ancient_World

  • Pseudo-nitzschia australis
  • Species of pennate diatom found in temperate and sub-tropic marine waters

    Pseudo-nitzschia australis is a pennate diatom found in temperate and sub-tropic marine waters, such as off the coast of California and Argentina. This

    Pseudo-nitzschia australis

    Pseudo-nitzschia_australis

  • Philocalia (Origen)
  • 4th century book of excerpts from Origen

    anthology of Origen's texts, probably compiled by Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen. It was probably compiled during their monastic retreat in Pontus

    Philocalia (Origen)

    Philocalia_(Origen)

  • Jerome
  • Priest and theologian (c. 342/347 – 420)

    recognized as a saint and, along with Ambrose, Augustine of Hippo and Pope Gregory the Great, as one of the four Great Latin Church Fathers by the Catholic

    Jerome

    Jerome

    Jerome

  • Septuagint manuscripts
  • Manuscripts of the Septuagint translation

    (after 325 CE); incl. the Greek text of the entire Bible and the Letter of Pseudo-Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas; missing Gen 1:1–46, 28; Ps 105:27–137:6;

    Septuagint manuscripts

    Septuagint manuscripts

    Septuagint_manuscripts

  • True self and false self
  • Psychological concepts often used in connection with narcissism

    false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial self and pseudo self) are a psychological dualism conceptualized by English psychoanalyst

    True self and false self

    True_self_and_false_self

  • The Phenomenology of Spirit
  • 1807 book by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    operates as a critique of what the scholar Andrew Alexander Davis terms "pseudo-philosophy"—methodological tendencies that appear philosophical but ultimately

    The Phenomenology of Spirit

    The Phenomenology of Spirit

    The_Phenomenology_of_Spirit

  • List of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in the United States in 2024
  • Retrieved September 10, 2025 – via YouTube. Melnick, Jeff; Lamalle, Juliette (pseudo.) (September 2, 2025). "Columbia punished our kids for protesting against

    List of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in the United States in 2024

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  • The Cloud of Unknowing
  • Medieval work of Christian mysticism

    understanding). The Cloud of Unknowing draws on the mystical tradition of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Christian Neoplatonism, which focuses on the

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    The Cloud of Unknowing

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  • Tower of Babel
  • Mythical structure in the Hebrew Bible

    thirty stades]. — Jubilees 10:20–21, Robert Charles' 1913 translation In Pseudo-Philo, the direction for the building is ascribed not only to Nimrod, who

    Tower of Babel

    Tower of Babel

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  • Charles Hapgood
  • American historian (1904–1982)

    professor and author who became one of the best-known advocates of the pseudo-scientific claim of a rapid and recent pole shift with catastrophic results

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    Charles_Hapgood

  • Dictatus papae
  • Compilation of 27 statements of authority claimed by the pope

    statements of authority claimed by the pope that was included in Pope Gregory VII's register under the year 1075. The principles expressed in Dictatus

    Dictatus papae

    Dictatus papae

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  • Chronicle of Zuqnin
  • 8th-century Syriac chronicle from Upper Mesopotamia

    Recognizing the problem, Chabot introduced the conventional designation "Pseudo-Dionysius of Tell-Maḥrē", a name still commonly used in scholarship despite

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  • Theurgy
  • Magic used to invoke divine presence

    Guardian Angel – Angel assigned to protect and guide a particular person Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite – Christian apophatic theologian Simiyya – Doctrine

    Theurgy

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  • Devil in Christianity
  • Concept of the personification of evil in Christianity

    Devil. Gregory described the Devil as the first creation of God. He was a cherub and leader of the angels (contrary to the Byzantine writer Pseudo-Dionysius

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  • Punishment Park
  • 1971 American film

    Punishment Park is a 1971 American pseudo-documentary drama film written and directed by Peter Watkins. The film follows a British and West German film

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  • Bogomilism
  • 10th-century Bulgarian neo-Gnostic sect

    Serbo-Croatian: bogumilstvo / богумилство) was a Christian neo-Gnostic or pseudo-Gnostic dualist sect founded in the First Bulgarian Empire by the priest

    Bogomilism

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  • Battler (album)
  • 2009 studio album by Gregory Douglass

    indie-rock artist Gregory Douglass. The first video from the record will be "Cathedrals," as stated on www.gregorydouglass.com On the record, Gregory experiments

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  • Infancy Gospel of Thomas
  • Gospel about the childhood of Jesus

    combining it with other stories in larger works and anthologies; the Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew is one example that proved popular in the Latin-speaking Western

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  • UDO
  • Male

    German

    UDO

     German form of Old Norman French Eudo, UDO means "child." Compare with another form of Udo.

    UDO

  • Bywater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bywater

    English : topographic name for someone living by a lake or river, from Middle English by ‘by’, ‘beside’ + water ‘water’.Irish : pseudo-translation (due to confusion with sruth ‘stream’) of Gaelic Ó Srutháin ‘descendant of Sruithán’, a personal name from a diminutive of sruith ‘sage’, ‘elder’. Bywater is found as the English form of this Gaelic name in County Cork, while in Mayo the usual Anglicization is Ryan.

    Bywater

  • Gregson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gregson

    English : patronymic from Greg, a short form of the personal name Gregory.

    Gregson

  • Lamb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lamb

    English : from Middle English lamb, a nickname for a meek and inoffensive person, or a metonymic occupational name for a keeper of lambs. See also Lamm.English : from a short form of the personal name Lambert.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Luain (see Lane 3). MacLysaght comments: ‘The form Lamb(e), which results from a more than usually absurd pseudo-translation (uan ‘lamb’), is now much more numerous than O’Loan itself.’Possibly also a translation of French agneau.

    Lamb

  • EUDES
  • Male

    French

    EUDES

    Variant form of Norman French Eudo, EUDES means "child." 

    EUDES

  • Gregory
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American English Shakespearean

    Gregory

    Watchful. Famous bearer: American actor Gregory Peck, and Pope Gregory I who was also known as St...

    Gregory

  • Grigg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grigg

    English : from a short form of the personal name Gregory.

    Grigg

  • Telling
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Telling

    Dutch and North German : patronymic from a Middle Dutch pet form of Theudilo, a short form of Germanic compound names formed with an unattested element, theudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.

    Telling

  • CHAMUEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHAMUEL

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chammuw'el, CHAMUEL means "heat of God." Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel. 

    CHAMUEL

  • EUDON
  • Male

    French

    EUDON

    Variant spelling of Norman French Eudo, EUDON means "child." 

    EUDON

  • Tite
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northamptonshire)

    Tite

    English (Northamptonshire) : from the Old French form of the Latin personal name Titus. Compare Tito.French : from the Germanic personal name Tito, derived from theudo ‘people’, ‘race’.

    Tite

  • EUDO
  • Male

    French

    EUDO

    Norman French form of Scandinavian Eutha, EUDO means "child." This name and its variants are sometimes confused with Odo, Otto, and Audo. 

    EUDO

  • Gregory
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gregory

    English : from a personal name that was popular throughout Christendom in the Middle Ages. The Greek original, Grēgorios, is a derivative of grēgorein ‘to be awake’, ‘to be watchful’. However, the Latin form, Gregorius, came to be associated by folk etymology with grex, gregis, ‘flock’, ‘herd’, under the influence of the Christian image of the good shepherd. The Greek name was borne in the early Christian centuries by two fathers of the Orthodox Church, St. Gregory Nazianzene (c. 325–390) and St. Gregory of Nyssa (c. 331–395), and later by sixteen popes, starting with Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). It was also the name of 3rd- and 4th-century apostles of Armenia. In North America the English form of the name has absorbed many cognates from other European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

    Gregory

  • Teagle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire)

    Teagle

    English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Diegel or Swiss Digel, from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with þeudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.

    Teagle

  • BABMOUTH
  • Female

    Egyptian

    BABMOUTH

    , the mother of Psenio.

    BABMOUTH

  • Golightly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Golightly

    English : nickname, perhaps for a messenger, from Middle English gō(n) ‘to go’ (Old English gān) + lihtly ‘lightly’, ‘swiftly’ (Old English lēoht(līc)).Scottish : altered form of a surname of uncertain origin, possibly an unidentified habitational name. The earliest known bearer is William Galithli, who witnessed a charter at the beginning of the 13th century. Henry Gellatly, an illegitimate son of William the Lion, of whom little or nothing is known, was the grandfather of Patric Galythly, one of the pretenders to the crown of Scotland in 1291.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac an Ghallóglaigh ‘son of the galloglass’, Irish gallóglach. A galloglass was a mercenary retainer or auxiliary soldier (a compound of gall ‘foreigner’ (see Gall 1) + óglach ‘youth’, ‘warrior’). The name is also found pseudo-translated as English.

    Golightly

  • Peoples
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (Ulster)

    Peoples

    Irish (Ulster) : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Duibhne ‘descendant of Dubhne’, a personal name meaning ‘ill-going’, ‘disagreeable’. Compare Deeney. Peoples is a pseudo-translation based on the phonetic resemblance of the Gaelic name to Gaelic daoine ‘people’.English : patronymic from a pet form (in -el) of the Old French personal name Pepis, oblique case Pepin (see Pepin).

    Peoples

  • Theobald
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Theobald

    English and German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the unattested element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’. The English surname represents a learned form, re-created from French Théobald; the common medieval form of the name was Tebald, Tibalt (Old French Teobaud, Tibaut).

    Theobald

  • GREGORY
  • Male

    English

    GREGORY

    English form of French Provençal Grégory, GREGORY means "watchful; vigilant."

    GREGORY

  • HAMUEL
  • Male

    English

    HAMUEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw'el, HAMUEL means "heat of God." In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel. 

    HAMUEL

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  • Rabita |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Rabita |

    Band, Bond, Link nexus

  • Unays
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Unays

    Form of Anas

  • Tenith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tenith

    Bright

  • Flecher
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Flecher

    Arrow Maker

  • Kieran
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic, German, Irish

    Kieran

    Dark; Diminutive; Sensitive

  • Logachandran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Logachandran

    Lovable

  • Gerwalta
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Gerwalta

    Mighty with a spear. Note: 'This Database is Copyright Muse Creations Inc. 2000'.

  • Samnaad
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Samnaad

  • Zaza
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Danish, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Zaza

    Flowery; Movement

  • Hausis
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Hausis

    Old woman.

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  • Pseudo-galena
  • n.

    False galena, or blende. See Blende (a).

  • Pseudo-heart
  • n.

    Any contractile vessel of invertebrates which is not of the nature of a real heart, especially one of those pertaining to the excretory system.

  • Pseudo-monocotyledonous
  • a.

    Having two coalescent cotyledons, as the live oak and the horse-chestnut.

  • Scudi
  • pl.

    of Scudo

  • Pseudo-hyperthophic
  • a.

    Falsely hypertrophic; as, pseudo-hypertrophic paralysis, a variety of paralysis in which the muscles are apparently enlarged, but are really degenerated and replaced by fat.

  • Pseudo-symmetry
  • n.

    A kind of symmetry characteristic of certain crystals which from twinning, or other causes, come to resemble forms of a system other than that to which they belong, as the apparently hexagonal prisms of aragonite.

  • Pseudo-romantic
  • a.

    Falsely romantic.

  • Pseudo-symmetric
  • a.

    Exhibiting pseudo-symmetry.

  • Pseudo-cone
  • n.

    One of the soft gelatinous cones found in the compound eyes of certain insects, taking the place of the crystalline cones of others.

  • Pseudo-cumene
  • n.

    A hydrocarbon of the aromatic series, metameric with mesitylene and cumene, found in coal tar, and obtained as a colorless liquid.

  • Pseudo-china
  • n.

    The false china root, a plant of the genus Smilax (S. Pseudo-china), found in America.

  • Pseudo-bulb
  • n.

    An aerial corm, or thickened stem, as of some epiphytic orchidaceous plants.

  • Pseudo-dipteral
  • a.

    Falsely or imperfectly dipteral, as a temple with the inner range of columns surrounding the cella omitted, so that the space between the cella wall and the columns is very great, being equal to two intercolumns and one column.

  • Pseuso-peripteral
  • n.

    A pseudo-peripteral temple.

  • Pseudo-dipteral
  • n.

    A pseudo-dipteral temple.

  • Pseudovary
  • n.

    The organ in which pseudova are produced; -- called also pseudovarium.

  • Sycamore
  • n.

    A large European species of maple (Acer Pseudo-Platanus).

  • Pseudo-metallic
  • a.

    Falsely or imperfectly metallic; -- said of a kind of luster, as in minerals.