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According to the Christian historian Eusebius, Leonides' son was the early Church father Origen. [1] Eusebius also says that he was of Greek nationality. [1] In the same passage Eusebius tells us that Leonides was martyred during the persecution of the Roman emperor Septimius Severus in the year 202 AD. Condemned to death by the Egyptian ...
Origen, escorted by official bodyguards, [56] spent a short time in Arabia with the governor before returning to Alexandria. [57] In the autumn of 215, the Roman Emperor Caracalla visited Alexandria. [58] During the visit, the students at the schools there protested and made fun of him for having murdered his brother Geta [58] (died 211).
Saint Leonidas (or Leonides) refers to several Christian martyrs: An Egyptian who died in the Diocletianic Persecution (feast day 28 January) A companion of St. Diomedes (feast day 2 September)
Leonidas [a] of Alexandria (/ l i ˈ ɒ n ɪ d ə s,-d æ s /; Ancient Greek: Λεωνίδας; Latin: Leonidas Alexandrinus; fl. 1st century AD) was a Greek epigrammatist active at Rome during the reigns of Nero and Vespasian. Some of his epigrams are preserved in the Greek Anthology, and in one he lays claim to having invented the isopsephic ...
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Leonidas I (/ l i ə ˈ n aɪ d ə s,-d æ s /; Ancient Greek: Λεωνίδας, Leōnídas; born c. 540 BC; died 11 August 480 BC) was king of the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. ...
Leonides of Alexandria (died AD 202), Christian martyr and father of Origen; Leonidas of Alexandria (fl. 1st century AD), Greek epigrammatist active in Rome; Other
He was the father of three children by his wife Cratesiclea, [3] who belonged to the Seleucid dynasty founded by Seleucus Nicator. [4]His son Cleomenes III eventually succeeded him, having been married at age 18 to Agiatis (d. 224 BC), widow of Agis IV, the Eurypontid king; they had at least one son together who died in Egypt with his grandmother.