Asterion or Asterius, multiple figures in Greek mythology
Asterius of Ostia (died 223), Christian martyr and saint
Asterius of Caesarea (died 262), Christian martyr and saint
Asterius, Claudius and Neon (died 303), Christian martyr and saint
Asterius of Petra (died 365), Bishop of Petra and saint
Asterius of Amasea, bishop of Amasea, later in the 4th century
Asterius (comes Hispaniarum), Roman general who defeated the Vandals in Hispania in various battles.
Asterius of Cappadocia (died c.341), philosopher
Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius, Roman consul for 494
Asterius Chapel, underground Christian building
Topics referred to by the same term
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Asterius may refer to: Asterion or Asterius, multiple figures in Greek mythology Asterius of Ostia (died 223), Christian martyr and saint Asterius of Caesarea...
Asterius of Cappadocia (Ἀστέριος; died c. 341) was an Arian Christian theologian from Cappadocia. Few of his writings have been recovered in their entirety;...
Saint Asterius may refer to: Asterius of Caesarea (d. 282), Roman senator who became a Christian martyr Asterius of Amasea (c. 350 – c. 410 AD), Bishop...
his day. Asterius, Bishop of Amasea is not to be confused with the Arian polemicist Asterius the Sophist. His feast day is October 30. Asterius of Amasea...
Asterius of Petra was a convert from Arianism, and later the Bishop of Petra. Asterius was one of the defenders of the Council of Nicæa and St. Athanasius...
corrected at Rome by Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius. As John Matthews notes, "Not only did Asterius thus record for posterity his literary work .....
history and was in use for a long time. The name Asterius appears on a reused inscription on a step. Asterius was not the name of the deceased who occupied...
Asterius of Caesarea was a Roman senator, who became a Christian martyr. After Asterius gave a Christian burial to a Roman soldier Marinus of Caesarea...
of another Asterius.” Sabine Baring-Gould, The Lives of the Saints. Vol. 2. (J. Hodges, 1877). Digitized June 6, 2007. Page 506. St. Asterius Catholic Online...
stars; one of the monster's names was Asterion or Asterius ("star"). Pasiphaë gave birth to Asterius, who was called the Minotaur. He had the face of a...
former life into a life of light and uprightness. — Asterius, "Oratio 4" Significantly, for Asterius the Christian feast was explicitly an entry from darkness...
important town of Umbria, in central Italy. While under house arrest of Judge Asterius, and discussing his faith with him, Valentinus (the Latin version of his...
(c. 379-?). Evagrius, bishop of Mytelene. Asterius, presbyter in Antioch, possibly the same as an Asterius who supported Acacius at Seleucia. Catholicism...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aphnaeus asterius. Wikispecies has information related to Aphnaeus asterius. Aphnaeus at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and...
Minos was one who had strong character, but was also a cruel tyrant. When Asterius died, Minos was boasting to himself that he deserved the rule while shunning...
children enter Aslan's camp. In Prince Caspian, he played the werewolf, Asterius the Minotaur, the Wild Bear and the Physical Aslan. In the movie Voyager...
this Deucalion was also called Asterius in earlier myths like in Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 1.176: "... Asterius and Amphion, sons of Hyperasius...
Callixtus, Asterius, a priest of Rome, recovered the body of Callixtus after it had been tossed into a well and buried Callixtus' body at night. Asterius was...