Fasciculus:Saint Stephen - Fresco from Oropos (1).png

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Saint_Stephen_-_Fresco_from_Oropos_(1).png(150 × 200 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 12 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/png)

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Descriptio
English: Falsely labelled "Arius", actually an image of Stephen (or possibly Eupilius) from the c. 13th Century Saint George Church in Old Oropos, Greece, now held in a museum.
Datum saeculum 13
date QS:P,+1250-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Fons http://encyclopedia.edwardtbabinski.us/who/a/arius/ (https://web.archive.org/web/20090319022604/http://encyclopedia.edwardtbabinski.us/wiki/index.php/Arian%20Controversy)
Auctor Unknown authorUnknown author
Other versions https://byzantineattica.eie.gr/byzantineattica/view.asp?cgpk=658&xsl=detail&obpk=420

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5 Ianuarius 2008, 06:22:05 150 × 200 (10500 bytes) Mladifilozof (disputatio · conlationes) {{Information |Description=Arius (AD ca. 250 or 256 - 336) was a Christian priest in Alexandria. |Source=http://encyclopedia.edwardtbabinski.us/who/a/arius/ |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}

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recentissima09:18, 18 Augusti 2014Minutum speculum redactionis 09:18, 18 Augusti 2014 factae150 × 200 (12 chiliocteti)GifTaggerBot: Converting file to superior PNG file. (Source: Arius.gif). This GIF was problematic due to non-greyscale color table.

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