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Meaning of "porphyrius"

porphyrius (noun) - a name of Greek origin. In historical contexts, it can be a given name or refer to a figure from ancient history or mythology

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Porphyrius was the best charioteer of his time.
This illustrates the violent methods practiced by Porphyrius when he was upset or displeased.
Porphyrius did this twice in one day.
That same year, he became a priest and received the name of Porphyrius.
Porphyrius killed the bishop.
His parents were people of substance, and this allowed St Porphyrius to receive a fine education.
Porphyrius Petrovitch stopped a moment to take breath.
When he was elected Bishop of Gaza, Porphyrius accepted this obligation with a heavy heart.
Porphyrius the Charioteer.
From his youth, until age twenty-five, Porphyrius remained in Thessalonica, the town of his birth.
Porphyrius of Phoenicia.
According to the " Liber Pontificalis ", he was Roman born, and his father 's name was Porphyrius.
The age of Porphyrius is often referred to as the age of the Byzantine Charioteer.
Conversion to Christianity in Gaza was accelerated under Saint Porphyrius between 396 and 420.
After five years, St Porphyrius was afflicted with a serious malady of the legs.

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Porphyrius formulated his first basic notion thus, ‘ Latet omne verum - the truth is hidden '.
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has a rectangular shape, ending with a half-domed roofed temple.
Saint Porphyrius is an Orthodox Church that dates back to the 12th century.
The last was Porphyrius Uspensky, who took one leaf from the monastery.

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