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Meaning of "nazianzus"

Nazianzus: of or relating to the city of Nazianzus in Asia Minor
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  • A small town in the ancient region of Cappadocia.

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Nonna of nazianzus.
Gregory then decided to return to his family in Nazianzus.
At some point in the process Nazianzus was acknowledged to owe its allegiance to Tyana.
He instead focused his attention on his new duties as coadjutor of Nazianzus.
Gregory was born in Nazianzus of a Greek father and a Christian mother.
Caesarius of nazianzus.
Six letters from Nectarius remain extant in the files of his predecessor Gregory Nazianzus.
Gregory established Eulalius as bishop of Nazianzus and then withdrew into the solitude of Arianzum.
He is best known as the younger brother of Gregory of Nazianzus.
Gregory of Nazianzus.
But the related verb perichoreo is found earlier in Gregory of Nazianzus d.
Bishop of Nazianzus.
They brought with them various relics, including the body of Gregory of Nazianzus.
Explanations of words from Gregory Nazianzus and other Christian writers ( glossae sacrae ) are later interpolations.
I believe it was written by Gregory of Nazianzus.

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Amongst his pupils were Gregory of Nazianzus and Basil the Great, bishop of Caesarea.
It is more important to remember God than it is to breathe . - Gregory of Nazianzus.
Caesarius of Nazianzus ( also spelled Cæsarius and Caesarios ) c.
Cæsarius of Nazianzus.
Nazianzus ( Greek, Ναζιανζός, Nazianzos ) was a small town in the late Roman province of Cappadocia Tertia.
Some of his other notable students were Gregory of Nazianzus and Basil the Great.
So, as Gregory of Nazianzus put it, “ what is not assumed is not redeemed . ”.
For example, the distinguished theologian and contemporary of Athanasius, Gregory of Nazianzus d.
As Gregory of Nazianzus put it, “ What has not been assumed has not been healed . ”.
Following his death, Saint Gregory was buried at Nazianzus.
Gregory of Nazianzus ( the Elder ).
The men named the site St. Nazianz, in honor of Gregory of Nazianzus.
Gregory Nazianzus articulated these things in his Second Oration penned in A.D. 362.
In 358, Basil invited his friend Gregory of Nazianzus to join him in Annesi.

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