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2nd century Christian Gnostic religious teacher
a Gospel according to Basilides but his report is probably nothing more than a distortion of the well-known fact that Basilides had composed a collection
Basilides
Lost text circulated among the followers of Basilides
Apostles. Basilides too dared to write a Gospel According to Basilides. Origen's notice is the source for references to the Gospel of Basilides in Jerome
Gospel_of_Basilides
Gnostic sect founded by Basilides in the 2nd century
/ˌbæsɪˈlɪdiənz, ˌbæz-/ were a Gnostic sect founded by Basilides of Alexandria in the 2nd century. Basilides claimed to have been taught his doctrines by Glaucias
Basilidians
Topics referred to by the same term
Basilides (Ancient Greek: Βασιλείδης) was a Christian gnostic who taught in Alexandria from 117 to 138 AD. Basilides or Basileides may also refer to: Basilides
Basilides_(disambiguation)
him with the hypermaterialist Basilides, also a Stoic, nor with the contemporary Gnostic Basilides. Simone Follet, "Basilide de Scythopolis", in Richard
Basilides_of_Scythopolis
Gnostic mystical word with many meanings
system, as they often show no direct acquaintance with the doctrines of Basilides himself. In the system described by Irenaeus, "the Unbegotten Father"
Abraxas
3rd century Christian bishop
Basilides or Basileides (Ancient Greek: Βασιλείδης) was a Christian bishop of Ptolemais in the Pentapolis of Cyrenaica. He lived in the 3rd century CE
Basilides (bishop of Ptolemais)
Basilides_(bishop_of_Ptolemais)
Barnes and Brunschwig suggested that Basilides of Tyre and Basilides the Epicurean could be the same Basilides. List of Epicurean philosophers Dorandi
Basilides_the_Epicurean
suggested that Basilides of Tyre and Basilides the Epicurean could be the same Basilides. From Hypsicles letter it appears plausible that a Basilides of Tyre
Basilides_of_Tyre
Stoic philosopher (2nd century BCE)
Basilides (Greek: Βασιλείδης; 2nd century BC), was a Stoic philosopher who denied the existence of incorporeal entities. Nothing is known about the life
Basilides_(Stoic)
Italian Roman Catholic saints
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius are saints of the Catholic Church, mentioned in the Martyrology of Bede and earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology
Basilides, Cyrinus, Nabor and Nazarius
Basilides,_Cyrinus,_Nabor_and_Nazarius
Painting by Pietro Testa
The Prophecy of Basilides is a 1645-1646 painting by Pietro Testa, who also conceived it as an engraving but did not live long enough to produce the latter
The_Prophecy_of_Basilides
that Basilides could have served in this high-ranking position prior to holding lower offices. On April 7, 529, official texts mention Basilides as the
Basilides_(patricius)
Early Christian and Jewish religious systems
The Basilidians or Basilidians were founded by Basilides of Alexandria in the second century. Basilides claimed to have been taught his doctrines by Glaucus
Gnosticism
Hungarian opera singer (1886–1946)
Basilides Mária (Hungarian) or Mária Basilides (11 November 1886 – 26 September 1946) was a Hungarian contralto singer. She was born in Jelšava on 11 November
Mária_Basilides
Christian saints
Martyrology commemorates them on June 28, but Basilides on June 30. In Italy, on September 2, 1948, Basilides was declared patron saint of the Corpo degli
Basilides_and_Potamiana
Man who was forced by the Romans to carry the cross of Jesus
took on the appearance of flesh (see also Basilides, and Swoon hypothesis). Basilides, in his gospel of Basilides, is reported by Irenaeus as having taught
Simon_of_Cyrene
Ancient Greek writer
is recorded as having found in Basilides the same concerns for the numerology, and the use of "Abrasax" for Basilides' "most high God"; the name Abrasax
Agrippa_Castor
Builders of the physical realm that serve the demiurge
the world of the devilish powers. There are indeed certain exceptions; Basilides taught the existence of a "great archon" called Abraxas who presided over
Archon_(Gnosticism)
Vallombrosan monastery and church in the Province of Parma, Italy
The Abbey of San Basilide (Italian: Abbazia di San Basilide, also known as Badia Cavana, is a former Vallombrosan monastery and church located in the neighborhood
Abbey_of_San_Basilide
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1632 to 1667
Fāsīladas; 20 November 1603 – 18 October 1667), also known as Fasil, Basilide, or Basilides (as in the works of Edward Gibbon), was Emperor of Ethiopia from
Fasilides
1916 collection of texts by C. G. Jung
Jung in 1916, under the title Seven Sermons to the Dead, written by Basilides of Alexandria, the city where East and West meet. Jung did not identify
Seven_Sermons_to_the_Dead
Hungarian painter (born 1903)
Barna Basilides (March 2, 1903 – February 12, 1967) was a Hungarian painter. Born in Tornaľa, Hungary (today Slovakia), Barna and his brother Sándor both
Barna_Basilides
Adaptation of the Greek philosophical concept
emanations of the One, totaling thirty in number (or 365, according to Basilides), are called Aeons. Among them exist Jesus Christ (who resides close to
Monad_(Gnosticism)
Concept in classical philosophy
is probable, however, that Nous had a place in the original system of Basilides himself; for his Ogdoad, "the great Archon of the universe, the ineffable"
Nous
Writings by early Christians, not included in the Biblical Canon
Marcion) Gospel of Bardesanes (late 2nd–early 3rd century) Gospel of Basilides (mid-2nd century) Gospel of Thomas (2nd century; sayings gospel) Gospel
New_Testament_apocrypha
Name list
Maphrian, the first Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church Basilides (2nd century AD), Egyptian Gnostic religious teacher Basil Alkazzi (born
Basil_(name)
Texts regarded as part of the Bible
Non-canonical gospels include: Gospel of Barnabas Gospel of Bartholomew Gospel of Basilides Gospel of Thomas List of Gospels New Testament apocrypha Pseudepigrapha
Biblical_canon
Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC
Dionysius of Lamptrai (died c. 200), about whom little is known, and Basilides (died c. 175). Epicurus's doctrines seem to have become rather popular
Epicurus
According to Irenaeus' Adversus Haereses, the Egyptian Gnostic Christian Basilides (of the second century) held the view that Christ (the divine nous, intelligence)
Islamic views on Jesus's death
Islamic_views_on_Jesus's_death
Lost text of New Testament apocrypha
invoked by the heretics Valentinus, Marcion, and Basilides. According to Philosophoumena, VII.20, Basilides quoted apocryphal discourses that he attributed
Gospel_of_Matthias
Concept in Gnosticism
Hysterema is said by Epiphanius to have been used as a technical word by Basilides. Dyad (Greek philosophy) Tzimtzum Turner 2001. Casey 1934. Haer. 31, 4
Kenoma
Class of being in Gnosticism
sensible, is created by a flaw, passion, or sin in an Aeon. According to Basilides, it is a flaw in the last sonship; according to others the sin of the
Aeon_(Gnosticism)
Early Christian sect mentioned twice in the Book of Revelation
Menander to both Saturnius of Antioch and Basilides of Alexandria. Following Irenaeus, Eusebius says "Basilides, under the pretext of unspeakable mysteries
Nicolaism
Ophite Evidence. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-2670-7. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Basilides". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 2023-06-12. "Novatian and Novatianism"
List_of_Christian_heresies
Gnostic cosmology of eight heavens
in various ways the theory of the region above them. In the system of Basilides, as reported by Hippolytus (vii. 20 sqq.), Ogdoad and Hebdomad are merely
Ogdoad_(Gnosticism)
Apostle of Jesus
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
Saint_Peter
Ancient Greek grammarian
Basilides (Ancient Greek: Βασιλείδης) was a grammarian of ancient Greece. He wrote a work on the dialect of Homer (περὶ λέξεως Ὁμηρικῆς), of which an
Basilides_(grammarian)
Magic word
well. It was used as a magical formula by the Gnostics of the sect of Basilides in invoking the aid of beneficent spirits against disease and misfortune
Abracadabra
1st century AD Roman governor and general
Accession". Classical Journal. 49 (2): 67–70. For Basilides: Kenneth Scott (1934). "The Role of Basilides in the Events of A.D. 69". Journal of Roman Studies
Tiberius_Julius_Alexander
of the Church Fathers. Gospel of Basilides mentioned by Origen, Jerome, Ambrose, Philip of Side, and Bede. Basilides' Exegetica mentioned in Hippolytus
List_of_Gnostic_texts
Name list
chronologically Isidorus (2nd century AD), pagan Egyptian priest Isidore, son of Basilides, the Egyptian Christian Gnostic (2nd century AD) Isidore of Chios (died
Isidore
Medieval southern European Christian dualist movement
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Catharism
Creation spirit in some schools of philosophy
less closely with the Yaldabaoth of the Ophites, the great Archon of Basilides, the Elohim of Justinus, etc. The Valentinian theory elaborates that from
Demiurge
Persian religion founded in the 3rd century AD
Magus Simonians Menander Quqites Christian Gnosticism Apelles Bardaisan Basilides Basilidians Bogomil Bogomilism Borborites Carpocratians Cerdo Cerinthus
Manichaeism
2nd-century Gnostic gospel
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
Gospel_of_Judas
Early Christian text
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
Gospel_of_Mary
2nd-century Syrian Gnostic
teaching, circa 138 AD. Cerdo started out as a follower of Simon Magus, like Basilides and Saturninus, and taught at about the same time as Valentinus and Marcion
Cerdo_(Gnostic)
Christian theological term for someone who propagates heretical doctrine
Sabellianism, 3rd century Marcion, founder of Marcionism, 2nd century Basilides, founder of Basilidianism, 2nd century Novatian, founder of Novatianism
Heresiarch
Mars
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Sabaoth_(Gnosticism)
Prophet (6 BC – AD 30)
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
John_the_Baptist
Christian theological term and concept
substance Identity of substance between the partners of a syzygy For example, Basilides, the first known Gnostic writer to use ὁμοούσιος in the first half of
Homoousion
Angel in Abrahamic religions
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
Gabriel
First emanation of God in some Gnostic cosmogony
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Barbelo
Christian priest and saint
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Anthimus_of_Rome
Catholic martyrs and saints
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Martyrs_of_Damascus
Armenian princess and Christian martyr
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Princess_Sandukht
Pseudepigraphic gospel
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
Gospel_of_James
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
Paul_the_Apostle
Common Greek noun for knowledge
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Gnosis
Christian literary work of the 1st or 2nd century
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
The_Shepherd_of_Hermas
Ancient list of books of the New Testament
followers. A lost work. Works of Arsinous, Valentinus, Miltiades, and Basilides No Many of these were figures in Gnosticism, a major sect of Christianity
Muratorian_fragment
Gnostic religion of the 2nd and 3rd centuries
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Sethianism
Book of the New Testament
their author is sometimes referred to as "the Pastor". The gnostic writer Basilides rejected the epistle. Recent scholarship has revived the theory that Paul
Epistle_to_Titus
1932 Opera by Zoltán Kodály
April 1932 (Conductor: Sergio Failoni) Háziasszony (housewife) alto Mária Basilides Kérője (her suitor) baritone Imre Palló Szomszédasszony (neighbour) alto
Székely_fonó
Pseudographic gospel
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
Gospel_of_Peter
Christian bishop and martyr (died 202)
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Charalambos
View that Jesus' body was illusory
as believing Jesus was docetic. Gnostic Apocalypse of Peter Gospel of Basilides Gospel of Judas Gospel of Peter Gospel of Philip Second Treatise of the
Docetism
Roman Catholic saint
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Saint_Petronilla
Catholic saint (died 362)
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Saint_Gordianus
Christian feast day
and 10. The followers of Basilides were a Gnostic sect.[citation needed] The reference to "readings" suggests that the Basilides were reading the Gospels
Epiphany_(holiday)
Religious concept
his work, Seven Sermons to the Dead, a mystical text he attributed to Basilides of Alexandria, first published anonymously in 1916, and the only part
Pleroma
Saint (275–304) usually shown with a dragon
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
Margaret_the_Virgin
Gnostic Christian movement
Valentinus was born in Egypt and schooled in Alexandria, where the Gnostic Basilides was teaching. However, Clement of Alexandria (c. 150 – c. 215), another
Valentinianism
Jesus' death as described in the gospels
account by Irenaeus of the doctrine of the 2nd-century Alexandrian Gnostic Basilides, in which Irenaeus refutes what he believes to be a heresy denying the
Crucifixion_of_Jesus
Greek saint
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Saint_Glyceria
Catholics executed in Japan in 1597; made into martyrs and saints
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
26_Martyrs_of_Japan
Apocryphal gospel
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
Greek_Gospel_of_the_Egyptians
Christian saint and martyr
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Pelagia_of_Tarsus
Gospel about the childhood of Jesus
Nicodemus Peter Barnabas Lost gospels Bartholomew Matthias Cerinthus Basilides Mani Gospel of the Hebrews Apocalypses Paul Peter Pseudo-Methodius Thomas
Infancy_Gospel_of_Thomas
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List_of_Gnostic_sects
Early Christian Martyrs & Saints
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Basilissa_and_Anastasia
Ancient Armenian Christian martyr
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Athenogenes_of_Pedachtoë
Egyptian gnostic theologian (c. 100–c. 165)
Tidah. In Alexandria, Valentinus may have heard the Gnostic philosopher Basilides and certainly became conversant with Hellenistic Middle Platonism and
Valentinus_(Gnostic)
Gnostic-platonic early Christian heretic sect
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Carpocratians
Ancient Roman noblewoman and pre-Congregation Christian martyr
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Zoe_of_Rome
Order of humans in Gnosticism
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Pneumatic_(Gnosticism)
4th-century Christian virgin and martyr
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Anysia_of_Thessalonica
Christian saint and martyr (died 304)
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Anastasia_of_Sirmium
Eighth-century saint
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
Febronia_of_Syria
Marian apparition in Egypt (1968-1971)
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
Our_Lady_of_Zeitoun
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1777 to 1779
credits him with the construction of Qeddus Fasilides ("St. Basilides," literally "Holy Basilides") church in Gondar. The chronicler Alaqa Gabru appears to
Salomon_II_of_Ethiopia
Polish honorary title for Mary, mother of Jesus
Abanoub Abaskhiron Alexandrian Martyrs Arianus Apollonia Barbara Bashnouna Basilides and Potamiana Catherine Chrysanthus and Daria Chiaffredo Colluthus Cosmas
The Most Holy Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland
The_Most_Holy_Virgin_Mary,_Queen_of_Poland
Christian martyr and saint
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Nicetas_the_Goth
Sethian Gnostic text from the New Testament apocrypha
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Trimorphic_Protennoia
Saint
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Febronia_of_Nisibis
Virgin martyr and saint
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Philomena
Gnostic text from the Nag Hammadi library
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Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit
Holy_Book_of_the_Great_Invisible_Spirit
Gnostic work dealing with creation and the end time
Magus Simonians Menander Quqites Christian Gnosticism Apelles Bardaisan Basilides Basilidians Bogomil Bogomilism Borborites Carpocratians Cerdo Cerinthus
On_the_Origin_of_the_World
3rd-century Egyptian martyr and saint
Babylas of Antioch Bademus Basiliscus of Comana Basilissa and Anastasia Basilides and Potamiana Balbina of Rome Barsimaeus Benedict of Skalka Benjamin Berard
Victor_of_Marseilles
BASILIDES
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Hill; Variant of Irish; Sanskrit Tara; Rocky Hill; From the Crag of a Tower
Boy/Male
Swedish American
Wise.
Boy/Male
Greek
Anointed.
Male
Greek
(Ἠλίας) Greek form of Hebrew Eliyah, ELIAS means "the Lord is my God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived during the reign of Ahab.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Name of a Flower
Male
English
Short form of English Jeremiah, JERE means "Jehovah casts forth" or "Jehovah hurls."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Intelligent
Boy/Male
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Boy/Male
Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Name of a Saint
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional
Fortunate
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