Majŭma [2] — Majŭma, früherer Name des Hafens von Gaza … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
MAJUMA — I. MAJUMA prisca Romanorum celebritas, a Claudio instituta, quam in Calendis Maii, luxuriante iam floribus vere, Maiae, seu Florae Deae, ut campis et arboribus faveret, expedierunt, apud Ostiam, in aede Castorum. Id enim Numen ibi cultum,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Hesychius, S. (10) — 10S. Hesychius (Hesychas), Conf. (3. Oct.) Das Geburtsjahr und der Geburtsort dieses hl. Hesychius, welchen die Griechen Hesychas nennen, ist unbekannt; aber das ist gewiß, daß er einer der liebsten und vertrautesten Schüler des hl. Abtes… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Julian the Apostate — Infobox Emperor name =Julian title =Emperor of the Roman Empire caption = Flavius Claudius Julianus, also known as Julian the Apostate , was the last polytheist Roman Emperor. reign = Caesar: 6 November 355 February 360. Augustus: February 360 3… … Wikipedia
Peter the Iberian — Peter the Iberian, or Peter of Iberia, ( ka. პეტრე იბერი, Petre Iberi) (A.D. c. 411 491) is a Georgian Orthodox saint, who was a prominent figure in early Christianity.Some of his accomplishments are the foundination the first Georgian monastery… … Wikipedia
Gaza — • A titular see of Palaestina Prima, in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gaza Gaza † … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Hilarion — St. Hilarion † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Hilarion Founder of anchoritic life in Palestine; born at Tabatha, south of Gaza, Palestine, about 291; died in the island of Cyprus about 371. The chief source of information regarding him… … Catholic encyclopedia
Severus of Antioch — Severus, Patriarch of Antioch (AD 512 518), born approximately 465 in Sozopolis in Pisidia, was by birth and education a pagan, who was baptized in the martyrium of Leontius at Tripolis (Evagr. H. E. iii. 33; Philippe Labbe, v. 40, 120). He… … Wikipedia
Sozomen — Salminius Hermias Sozomenus [Variations on his name include, Salamanes and Salaminius .] (Σωζομενός) (c. 400 c. 450) was a historian of the Christian church. Family and HomeHe was born around 400 in Bethelia, a small town near Gaza, into a… … Wikipedia
Ittar — or Attar or itr is a natural perfumes extracted from the juices of flowers like the jasmine, rose or sandal, herbs, spices, barks in to base oil such as Sandalwood oil. Sandalwood oil is used as base in making Attar while western perfumes, are… … Wikipedia