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  • Sinope
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Sinope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sinope may refer to: Sinop, Turkey, a city on the Black Sea, historically known as Sinope Sinop Province

    Sinope

    Sinope

  • Diogenes
  • 4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher

    (/daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz/, dy-OJ-in-eez; c. 413/403 – c. 324/321 BC), also known as Diogenes of Sinope, was an ancient Greek philosopher during the period of Classical Greece

    Diogenes

    Diogenes

    Diogenes

  • Sinop, Turkey
  • Municipality in Turkey on the Black Sea

    Caucasus. The Greek colony of Sinope (Greek: Σινώπη, romanized: Sinṓpē) was founded by Ionians from the city of Miletus. Sinope issued its own coinage, founded

    Sinop, Turkey

    Sinop, Turkey

    Sinop,_Turkey

  • Sinope (mythology)
  • Daughter of Asopus in Greek mythology

    mythology, Sinope (/sɪˈnoʊpi/; Ancient Greek: Σινώπη, romanized: Sinôpê) was a daughter of Asopus (a river god) and the eponym of the city Sinope on the Black

    Sinope (mythology)

    Sinope (mythology)

    Sinope_(mythology)

  • Marcion of Sinope
  • Early Christian theologian (c.85–c.160)

    Marcion of Sinope (Ancient Greek: Μαρκίων Σινώπης; c. 85 – c. 160) was a theologian in early Christianity. Marcion preached that God had sent Jesus Christ

    Marcion of Sinope

    Marcion of Sinope

    Marcion_of_Sinope

  • Philologus of Sinope
  • Philologus of Sinope (Greek: Φιλόλογος ό Σινώπιος) is numbered among the Seventy Disciples, and is commemorated with them on January 4. He is also commemorated

    Philologus of Sinope

    Philologus of Sinope

    Philologus_of_Sinope

  • Sinope (moon)
  • Moon of Jupiter

    Sinope /səˈnoʊpiː/, also known as Jupiter IX, is one of the outermost irregular satellites of Jupiter. Sinope was discovered by Seth Barnes Nicholson

    Sinope (moon)

    Sinope (moon)

    Sinope_(moon)

  • Empire of Trebizond
  • Byzantine rump state (1204–1461)

    brother of the first Emperor, expanded rapidly to the west, occupying first Sinope, then coastal parts of Paphlagonia (the modern-day coastal regions of Kastamonu

    Empire of Trebizond

    Empire of Trebizond

    Empire_of_Trebizond

  • Hegesias of Sinope
  • Hegesias of Sinope was an ancient Greek philosopher of the Cynic school and a student of Diogenes, said to have been once scolded for asking to borrow

    Hegesias of Sinope

    Hegesias_of_Sinope

  • Helen of Sinope
  • Helen of Sinope was a daughter of the Bekiary family in 18th century Sinope, in modern-day Turkey. She was a virgin martyr and is commemorated by the Eastern

    Helen of Sinope

    Helen_of_Sinope

  • Siege of Sinope
  • 1214 Seljuk victory over Trebizond

    siege of Sinope in 1214 was a successful siege and capture of the city by the Sultanate of Rum under their Sultan, Kaykaus I (r. 1211–1220). Sinope was an

    Siege of Sinope

    Siege of Sinope

    Siege_of_Sinope

  • Sinope Gospels
  • New Testament manuscript

    The Sinope Gospels, designated by O or 023 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 21 (Soden), also known as the Codex Sinopensis, is a fragment of a 6th-century

    Sinope Gospels

    Sinope Gospels

    Sinope_Gospels

  • Aquila of Sinope
  • 2nd century translator of the Hebrew Bible into Greek

    Aquila (Hebrew: עֲקִילַס ʿăqīlas, fl. 130 CE) of Sinope (modern-day Sinop, Turkey; Latin: Aquila Ponticus) was a translator of the Hebrew Bible into Greek

    Aquila of Sinope

    Aquila_of_Sinope

  • Siege of Trebizond (1461)
  • Ottoman siege and conquest of Trebizond

    which was the more challenging part, involved intimidating the ruler of Sinope into surrendering his realm, a march lasting more than a month through uninhabited

    Siege of Trebizond (1461)

    Siege_of_Trebizond_(1461)

  • Diogenes and Alexander
  • Anecdote in Greek philosophical history

    The meeting of Diogenes of Sinope and Alexander the Great is one of the most discussed anecdotes from philosophical history. Many versions of it exist

    Diogenes and Alexander

    Diogenes and Alexander

    Diogenes_and_Alexander

  • Battle of Sinop
  • 1853 naval battle of the Crimean War

    The Battle of Sinop, or the Battle of Sinope, was a naval battle that took place on 30 November 1853 between Imperial Russia and the Ottoman Empire during

    Battle of Sinop

    Battle of Sinop

    Battle_of_Sinop

  • Phocas, Bishop of Sinope
  • Hieromartyr Phocas (Greek: Φωκάς) was born in the city of Sinope in northern Anatolia. His life and legend may have been a fusion of three men with the

    Phocas, Bishop of Sinope

    Phocas, Bishop of Sinope

    Phocas,_Bishop_of_Sinope

  • Baton of Sinope
  • Baton of Sinope (Ancient Greek: Βάτων ὁ Σινωπεύς, romanized: Bátōn ho Sinōpéus, fl. late 3rd century BC) was an ancient Greek historian and grammarian

    Baton of Sinope

    Baton_of_Sinope

  • Heracleides of Sinope
  • Heracleides of Sinope (Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλείδης ὁ Σινωπεύς) was a writer of ancient Greece. Under this name we possess a Greek epigram in the Greek Anthology

    Heracleides of Sinope

    Heracleides_of_Sinope

  • Gospel of Marcion
  • Text used by the mid-2nd-century Marcion of Sinope

    (Evangelion), was a text used by the mid-2nd-century Christian teacher Marcion of Sinope to the exclusion of the other gospels. The majority of scholars agree that

    Gospel of Marcion

    Gospel of Marcion

    Gospel_of_Marcion

  • Paphlagonia
  • Historical region of northern Anatolia

    occupied by Greeks from an early period. Among these, the flourishing city of Sinope, founded by colonists from Miletus in ca. 630 BC, stood pre-eminent. Amastris

    Paphlagonia

    Paphlagonia

    Paphlagonia

  • Karl Marx
  • German philosopher and socialist (1818–1883)

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Karl Marx

    Karl Marx

    Karl_Marx

  • Saint Phocas
  • Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church saint

    Phocas the Gardener and Phocas, Bishop of Sinope. Catholic tradition states that he was a gardener who lived at Sinope, on the Black Sea, who used his crops

    Saint Phocas

    Saint Phocas

    Saint_Phocas

  • Cynicism (philosophy)
  • Ancient school of philosophy

    the Cynics, this did not seem to mean actual physical work. Diogenes of Sinope, for example, lived by begging, not by doing manual labor. Rather, it means

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism (philosophy)

    Cynicism_(philosophy)

  • Sinope (moth)
  • Genus of moths

    Sinope is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database v t e

    Sinope (moth)

    Sinope_(moth)

  • Pavel Nakhimov
  • Russian fleet commander (1802–1855)

    1853–1856 Nakhimov distinguished himself by defeating the Ottoman fleet at Sinope in 1853. Before the battle, the Russian fleet in the Black Sea was divided

    Pavel Nakhimov

    Pavel Nakhimov

    Pavel_Nakhimov

  • Marcionism
  • Early Christian dualistic theology

    Christian dualistic belief system originating with the teachings of Marcion of Sinope in Rome around 144. Marcion was an early Christian theologian, evangelist

    Marcionism

    Marcionism

    Marcionism

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    enabled believers to be redeemed from the material world. Marcion, from Sinope, drew a distinction between high, purely good god, father of Christ, and

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Statue of Diogenes
  • Statue in Sinop, Turkey

    philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, who was born in Sinop, ancient Asia Minor, Turkey in about 412 BC. Sinop (then known as Sinope) is the birthplace of Diogenes

    Statue of Diogenes

    Statue of Diogenes

    Statue_of_Diogenes

  • Ravenstone with Snibston
  • Civil parish in Leicestershire, England

    census. The parish includes Ravenstone, part of Snibston and the hamlet of Sinope. The parish was created in 1884. "Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood

    Ravenstone with Snibston

    Ravenstone with Snibston

    Ravenstone_with_Snibston

  • Pontus (region)
  • Region in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey

    with a foundation date of 731 BC as reported by Eusebius of Caesarea for Sinope, perhaps the most ancient of the Greek colonies in what was later to be

    Pontus (region)

    Pontus (region)

    Pontus_(region)

  • Jupiter in fiction
  • Depictions of the planet

    Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System, has appeared in works of fiction across several centuries. The way the planet has been depicted has evolved

    Jupiter in fiction

    Jupiter in fiction

    Jupiter_in_fiction

  • Pontic Greeks
  • Ethnic group

    earliest Greek colonies in the region of Pontus begin in 700 BC, including Sinope, Trapezus, and Amisos. Greek colonies continued to expand on the coast of

    Pontic Greeks

    Pontic Greeks

    Pontic_Greeks

  • Third Mithridatic War
  • War between Rome and Mithridates, 73–63 BC

    Achaicus, the destroyer of Corinth, for him. After Amisus Lucullus besieged Sinope, Pontus' main port city, which was also holding out against the Romans.

    Third Mithridatic War

    Third Mithridatic War

    Third_Mithridatic_War

  • Kingdom of Pontus
  • 281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia

    ) The coastal region was dominated by Greek cities such as Amastris and Sinope, which became the Pontic capital after its capture. The coast was rich in

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom of Pontus

    Kingdom_of_Pontus

  • Thomas More
  • English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)

    Philetus Philemon Philomena Phocas Plautilla Placidus Phocas, Bishop of Sinope Polyeuctus Pontianus of Spoleto Pothinus Potitus Praejectus Primus and Felician

    Thomas More

    Thomas More

    Thomas_More

  • Urota
  • Genus of moths

    Saturniidae erected by John O. Westwood in 1849. Its single species, Urota sinope, was described by the same author in the same year. It was described from

    Urota

    Urota

    Urota

  • Politeia
  • Ancient Greek word used in political thought

    of a state, a commonwealth", said of Israel, Ephesians 2:12. Diogenes of Sinope wrote a work called Politeia (often translated as Republic) which presented

    Politeia

    Politeia

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

    Saint Marcian of Tortona (first bishop of Tortona) (died 120) Marcion of Sinope, 2nd century Christian heretic Marcian of Rhossos (fl. 2nd century), alleged

    Marcian (disambiguation)

    Marcian_(disambiguation)

  • Mithridates VI Eupator
  • King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BC

    Monophthalmus and Seleucus I Nicator. Mithridates was born in the Pontic city of Sinope, on the Black Sea coast of Anatolia, and was raised in the Kingdom of Pontus

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates VI Eupator

    Mithridates_VI_Eupator

  • Acropolis of Athens
  • Ancient citadel above the city of Athens

    Anaximander Anaximenes Antisthenes Aristippus Aristotle Democritus Diogenes of Sinope Empedocles Epicurus Gorgias Heraclitus Hypatia Leucippus Parmenides Plato

    Acropolis of Athens

    Acropolis of Athens

    Acropolis_of_Athens

  • Apollon Kalamarias F.C.
  • Football club

    Pontus, is distinguished from the oldest years, as seen in the coins of Sinope in the 4th century BC century. In coins, we see the eagle looking to the

    Apollon Kalamarias F.C.

    Apollon_Kalamarias_F.C.

  • Manuel I of Trebizond
  • Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans

    known from external sources, most important of which is the recovery of Sinope in 1254, which had been lost to the Sultanate of Rum forty years before

    Manuel I of Trebizond

    Manuel I of Trebizond

    Manuel_I_of_Trebizond

  • Agnosticism
  • Doubt about God's existence

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Agnosticism

    Agnosticism

  • Cleone (mythology)
  • was the sister of Pelasgus (Pelagon), Ismenus, Chalcis, Corcyra, Salamis, Sinope, Aegina, Peirene, Thebe, Tanagra, Thespia, Asopis, Ornea and Harpina. The

    Cleone (mythology)

    Cleone_(mythology)

  • Minoan palaces
  • Ancient Minoan buildings in Crete

    Anaximander Anaximenes Antisthenes Aristippus Aristotle Democritus Diogenes of Sinope Empedocles Epicurus Gorgias Heraclitus Hypatia Leucippus Parmenides Plato

    Minoan palaces

    Minoan palaces

    Minoan_palaces

  • Asopus
  • Name of a Greek god and several rivers

    and Syrus sprung from Apollo by Sinope and that this child of Sinope is opposed by a conflicting tradition that Sinope tricked Zeus, Apollo and Halys and

    Asopus

    Asopus

  • Hebrew Bible
  • Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures

    Text, Targum Onkelos, Samaritan Targum, Septuagint, Peshitta, Aquila of Sinope, Symmachus, Theodotion, Vetus Latina, and Vulgate) in parallel with new

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew Bible

    Hebrew_Bible

  • Serapis
  • Graeco-Egyptian deity

    in Alexandria. According to Plutarch, Ptolemy stole the cult statue from Sinope in Asia Minor, having been instructed in a dream by the "unknown god" to

    Serapis

    Serapis

    Serapis

  • Aegina (mythology)
  • Nymph in Greek mythology

    Peleus, son of Aeacus. In one account, Aegina was also called the mother of Sinope by Ares. Otherwise, she was usually her sister; both were daughters of Asopus

    Aegina (mythology)

    Aegina (mythology)

    Aegina_(mythology)

  • List of ancient Greek tyrants
  • This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro-Persian) Philiscus, c. 368–360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360–?

    List of ancient Greek tyrants

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants

  • List of Cynic philosophers
  • of Socrates. Laid down the principles of Cynic philosophy. Diogenes of Sinope c. 412 – 323 BC Cynic philosopher. Became the archetypal Cynic. Onesicritus

    List of Cynic philosophers

    List_of_Cynic_philosophers

  • Perfect Master (Meher Baba)
  • Term used by Meher Baba

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Perfect Master (Meher Baba)

    Perfect_Master_(Meher_Baba)

  • Diogenes syndrome
  • Behavioral disorder

    syndrome by Doctor A. N. G. Clark et al. The name derives from Diogenes of Sinope, an ancient Greek philosopher, a Cynic and an ultimate minimalist, who allegedly

    Diogenes syndrome

    Diogenes syndrome

    Diogenes_syndrome

  • Crimean War
  • Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)

    crushing defeat. The Russian victory in the naval battle of Sinope was called "the massacre of Sinope". Although Russia and the Ottoman Empire were already

    Crimean War

    Crimean War

    Crimean_War

  • Apis (deity)
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    of Ancient Egypt. According to Plutarch, Ptolemy stole the statue from Sinope, having been instructed in a dream by the Unknown God to bring the statue

    Apis (deity)

    Apis (deity)

    Apis_(deity)

  • Erasmus
  • Dutch humanist (c. 1466–1536)

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Erasmus

    Erasmus

    Erasmus

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Christian theologian and philosopher (354 – 430)

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine_of_Hippo

  • Anaxilas (comic poet)
  • 4th century BC Athenian poet of Middle Comedy

    Anaxandrides, Amphis, Alexis, Epicrates, Eubulides, Sophilus, and Dionysius of Sinope, all of apparently non-Attic origin) part of the increasing influence of

    Anaxilas (comic poet)

    Anaxilas_(comic_poet)

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

    Republic, a lost text by Crates of Thebes Republic, a lost text by Diogenes of Sinope Six livres de la république or La République (Republic in English), a 1577

    Republic (disambiguation)

    Republic_(disambiguation)

  • Nicholas I of Russia
  • Emperor of Russia from 1825 to 1855

    November, Russian Admiral Nakhimov caught the Turkish fleet in the harbor at Sinope and destroyed it. Fearing the results of a total Ottoman defeat by Russia

    Nicholas I of Russia

    Nicholas I of Russia

    Nicholas_I_of_Russia

  • List of Greek flags
  • ΤΑ ΑΘΗΝΑΪΚΑ (in Greek). 2018-10-12. Retrieved 2023-08-04. "Paphlagonia, Sinope - Ancient Greek Coins - WildWinds.com". www.wildwinds.com. Retrieved 2026-02-17

    List of Greek flags

    List_of_Greek_flags

  • Crates of Thebes
  • Cynic philosopher

    Thebes was a Greek Cynic philosopher, the principal pupil of Diogenes of Sinope and the husband of Hipparchia of Maroneia who lived in the same manner as

    Crates of Thebes

    Crates of Thebes

    Crates_of_Thebes

  • Miletus (Paphlagonia)
  • a town of ancient Paphlagonia, located on the road between Amastris and Sinope. The site of Miletus is unlocated. Peut. Tab.  This article incorporates

    Miletus (Paphlagonia)

    Miletus_(Paphlagonia)

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    Christian dualist belief system that originated in the teachings of Marcion of Sinope at Rome around the year 144. Marcion asserted that Paul was the only apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • Diogenes or on Servants
  • 1st century speech by Dio Chrysostom

    Chrysostom between AD 82 and 96, presenting a dialogue between Diogenes of Sinope and an unnamed traveller, which presents arguments against slavery and consulting

    Diogenes or on Servants

    Diogenes_or_on_Servants

  • Pauline epistles
  • Books of the New Testament attributed to Paul the Apostle

    century CE), which denounces it as a spurious work forged by Marcion of Sinope. Its text has been lost and nothing is known about its content. Non-Pauline

    Pauline epistles

    Pauline epistles

    Pauline_epistles

  • Adi Shankara
  • 8th-century Indian Vedic scholar

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Adi Shankara

    Adi Shankara

    Adi_Shankara

  • Pasiphae group
  • Group of Jupiter's moons

    Pasiphae; Pasiphae retains 99% of the original body's mass. However, if Sinope belongs to the group, the ratio is much smaller, 87%. Though the moons'

    Pasiphae group

    Pasiphae group

    Pasiphae_group

  • Jason BeDuhn
  • American theologian (born 1963)

    by adherents of Marcionism) was not produced nor adapted by Marcion of Sinope, but instead adopted by him from a pre-existing gospel text from which he

    Jason BeDuhn

    Jason_BeDuhn

  • Azalaïs of Montferrat
  • Marchioness of Saluzzo from c. 1182 to 1215

    Alasia of Montferrat as Sinope

    Azalaïs of Montferrat

    Azalaïs of Montferrat

    Azalaïs_of_Montferrat

  • Naturalistic pantheism
  • Form of pantheism

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Naturalistic pantheism

    Naturalistic_pantheism

  • Battle of Zela (47 BC)
  • Battle between the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of Pontus (47 BC)

    for the victory at Zela. Pharnaces escaped from Zela, first fleeing to Sinope, then back to his Bosporan Kingdom. He started to recruit another army but

    Battle of Zela (47 BC)

    Battle of Zela (47 BC)

    Battle_of_Zela_(47_BC)

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Principality of Achaea emerged in southern Greece. Trebizond lost the key port of Sinope in 1214 and thereafter was unable to affect matters away from the southeastern

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Miletus
  • Ancient Greek city in Asia-Minor

    expansion from the seventh century BCE onward. Milesian foundations such as Sinope, Olbia, and Panticapaeum quickly grew into major trading hubs and centres

    Miletus

    Miletus

    Miletus

  • Onkelos
  • Roman Jewish translator (c. 35–120 CE)

    Onkelos (Hebrew: אֻנְקְלוֹס ʾunqəlōs), possibly identical to Aquila of Sinope, was a Roman national who converted to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 35–120

    Onkelos

    Onkelos

    Onkelos

  • Pescetarianism
  • Including seafood in an otherwise vegetarian diet

    these monks were not vegetarians, but some were pescetarians. Marcion of Sinope and his followers ate fish but no fowl or red meat. Fish was seen by the

    Pescetarianism

    Pescetarianism

    Pescetarianism

  • Ibn Battuta
  • Maghrebi traveller and scholar (1304–1368/1369)

    conspicuous evidence of his wealth and prestige continued to grow. From Sinope, he took a sea route to the Crimean Peninsula, arriving in the Golden Horde

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn_Battuta

  • Gnosticism
  • Early Christian and Jewish religious systems

    stand the test of scholarly scrutiny". Marcion was a Church leader from Sinope (a city on the south shore of the Black Sea in present-day Turkey), who

    Gnosticism

    Gnosticism

  • List of philosophies
  • Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    List of philosophies

    List_of_philosophies

  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Second-largest Christian church

    ISBN 978-0-913836-05-7. Retrieved 20 February 2016. Mgr. Athenagoras Peckstadt, Bishop of Sinope (18 May 2005). "Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in the Orthodox Church:

    Eastern Orthodox Church

    Eastern Orthodox Church

    Eastern_Orthodox_Church

  • Alexios I of Trebizond
  • Emperor of Trebizond and Byzantine claimant (1204–1222)

    in 1214, Alexios was captured by the Turks in the field while defending Sinope; despite sending an envoy to seek their surrender the city refused to capitulate

    Alexios I of Trebizond

    Alexios_I_of_Trebizond

  • List of political philosophers
  • Mozi (470–390 BC) Xenophon (427–355 BC) Plato (427–347 BC) Diogenes of Sinope (412–323 BC) Aeschines (389–314 BC) Aristotle (384–322 BC) Mencius (372–289

    List of political philosophers

    List_of_political_philosophers

  • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • German philosopher (1770–1831)

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel

  • Antisemitism in Christianity
  • "Jewish minds". In the early second century AD, the heretic Marcion of Sinope (c. 85 – c. 160 AD) declared that the Jewish God was a different God, inferior

    Antisemitism in Christianity

    Antisemitism_in_Christianity

  • Religious responses to the problem of evil
  • Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Religious responses to the problem of evil

    Religious_responses_to_the_problem_of_evil

  • Athenogenes of Pedachtoë
  • Ancient Armenian Christian martyr

    Philetus Philemon Philomena Phocas Plautilla Placidus Phocas, Bishop of Sinope Polyeuctus Pontianus of Spoleto Pothinus Potitus Praejectus Primus and Felician

    Athenogenes of Pedachtoë

    Athenogenes_of_Pedachtoë

  • Mu'in al-Din Parwana
  • Ruler of Sinope from 1265 to 1277

    Ruler of Sinope from 1265 to 1277

    Mu'in al-Din Parwana

    Mu'in al-Din Parwana

    Mu'in_al-Din_Parwana

  • Søren Kierkegaard
  • Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Søren Kierkegaard

    Søren Kierkegaard

    Søren_Kierkegaard

  • Problem of evil
  • Philosophical question

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Problem of evil

    Problem_of_evil

  • Immanuel Kant
  • German philosopher (1724–1804)

    Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin

    Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel_Kant

  • Apollo
  • Ancient Greek god

    grounds that Apollo, being immortal, would tire of her when she grew old. Sinope, a nymph, was approached by the amorous Apollo. She made him promise that

    Apollo

    Apollo

    Apollo

  • AqBurkitt
  • 6th-cent. Aquila Greek bible palimpsest

    Palimpsest of the Second book of Kings of Aquila of Sinope

    AqBurkitt

    AqBurkitt

    AqBurkitt

  • Cycladic culture
  • Bronze Age culture

    Anaximander Anaximenes Antisthenes Aristippus Aristotle Democritus Diogenes of Sinope Empedocles Epicurus Gorgias Heraclitus Hypatia Leucippus Parmenides Plato

    Cycladic culture

    Cycladic culture

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  • Purple parchment
  • Parchment dyed purple with gold or silver lettering

    New Testament Greek manuscripts: Codex Purpureus Petropolitanus N (022) Sinope Gospels O (023) (illuminated) Rossano Gospels Σ (042) (illuminated) Codex

    Purple parchment

    Purple parchment

    Purple_parchment

  • Princess Sandukht
  • Armenian princess and Christian martyr

    Philetus Philemon Philomena Phocas Plautilla Placidus Phocas, Bishop of Sinope Polyeuctus Pontianus of Spoleto Pothinus Potitus Praejectus Primus and Felician

    Princess Sandukht

    Princess Sandukht

    Princess_Sandukht

  • Pope Hyginus
  • Head of the Catholic Church from c. 138 to c. 142

    Anicetus became pontiff. Cerdo, another Gnostic and predecessor of Marcion of Sinope, also lived at Rome in the reign of Hyginus; by confessing his errors and

    Pope Hyginus

    Pope Hyginus

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  • Antisthenes
  • Greek philosopher, founder of Cynicism (c.446–c.366 BCE)

    Cynicism. There are many later tales about the infamous Cynic Diogenes of Sinope dogging Antisthenes' footsteps and becoming his faithful hound, but it is

    Antisthenes

    Antisthenes

    Antisthenes

  • John and Paul
  • 4th-century Christian martyrs

    Philetus Philemon Philomena Phocas Plautilla Placidus Phocas, Bishop of Sinope Polyeuctus Pontianus of Spoleto Pothinus Potitus Praejectus Primus and Felician

    John and Paul

    John and Paul

    John_and_Paul

  • Monimus
  • Ancient Greek philosopher

    the slave of a Corinthian money-changer who heard tales about Diogenes of Sinope from Xeniades, Diogenes' master. In order that he might become the pupil

    Monimus

    Monimus

    Monimus

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  • Afsar-ud-Din
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Afsar-ud-Din

    Adorning the Religion

  • Shanoor
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Shanoor

    Sun Light

  • UZZIEL
  • Male

    English

    UZZIEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Uzziyel, UZZIEL means "God is my strength." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a grandson of Levi.

  • Meggs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meggs

    English : metronymic from Megg, a reduced form of the personal name Margaret (see Margeson).Vincent Meggs (c.1583–1658) came to Weymouth, MA, from East Devon, England, in or before 1639.

  • Viswanatha | விஸ்வநாதா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Viswanatha | விஸ்வநாதா

    God of universe, Worlds owner or rich

  • Sarish
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Sarish

    Equal; Birthless

  • Gavah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gavah

    Stars

  • Myla
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, Greek

    Myla

    Merciful; Female Version of Myles

  • ALICA
  • Female

    English

    ALICA

    Slovak form of English Alice, ALICA means "noble sort."

  • Misa Ab
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Misa Ab

    Example

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  • Sinoper
  • n.

    Sinople.