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Methodius, of Olympus, Saint, -311

LC control no.n 83182082
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingMethodius, of Olympus, Saint, -311
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Variant(s)Euboulios, Saint, -311
Eubulius, Saint, -311
Eubulus, Methodius, -311
Méthode, d'Olympe, Saint, -311
Méthode Eubule, of Olympus, Saint, -311
Methodius, of Olympus, Saint, d. 311
Methodius, Saint, Bp. of Olympus, d. ca. 311
Methodius, von Olympus, Saint, -311
Methudius, of Olympus, Saint, -311
Metodi, of Olympus, Saint, -311
Metodio, of Olympus, Saint, -311
Metody, z Olimpu, -311
See alsoPseudo-Methodius
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Associated placeOlympos (Turkey : Extinct city)
Death date0311
Found inUczta, 1980: t.p. (Metody z Olimpu)
LC data base, 6/6/83 (hdg.: Methodius, Saint, Bp. of Olympus, d. ca. 311)
Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition, 1977: v. 6, p. 840 (Methodius of Olympus, d. 311)
New Catholic encyclopedia: volume 9, page 742 (Methodius of Olympus, St., died ca. 300, ecclesiastical author)
L'esegesi biblica di Metodio di Olimpo, 1985.
Die syrische Apokalypse des Pseudo-Methodius, 1993
BN (Méthode Eubule, évêque d'Olympus et de Patara, puis de Tyr)
Die Theologie des Methodius von Olympus, 1903.
Les idées morales et religieuses de Méthode d'Olympe, 1929.
BM (hdg.: Methodius, Saint, successively Bishop of Olympus and of Patara, and of Tyre; refs.: Methudius; Eubulus, Methodius; gen. refs.: Metodi, Metodio)
InU manual files (refs.: Eubulius, Euboulios)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition: volume 9, page 563 (Methodius of Olympus, St.; third-century ecclesiastical author; died probably a martyr at Chalcis, Greece; ancient sources offer contradictory details with respect to the sees he held and his martyrdom; also called Eubulius; Platonizing Christian teacher, possibly also a bishop and martyr, who exercised his ministry in the cities of Lycia, Olympus, Patara, and Termessus)