medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Today (19. December) is the feast day of:
Nemesius of Alexandria (d. 250) Nemesius was a native of Egypt. Under
Diocletian, he was burned to death between two thieves.
Timothy of Africa (d. c. 250) Timothy was a north African deacon. I
thought Nemesius' burning was an oddity, but Timothy was burned at the
stake also. An African habit?
And Apollonia - another north African?
Maddy
Dr Madeleine Gray, in the foothills of God's golden county of Gwent
(Department of Humanities and Science
UWCN Caerleon Campus
PO Box 179
Newport NP18 3YG
Tel: +44 (0)1633.432675
http://scarab.newport.ac.uk/mg
History at Newport: http://humanities.newport.ac.uk/HIST.html
Gwent County History Association web site:
http://gwent-county-history-association.newport.ac.uk
'Rabbit is Clever', said Pooh. 'Rabbit has Brain. I suppose that's why he
never understands anything.'
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