Dosithĕos — Dosithĕos, 1) D., Priester aus dem Stamme Levi, brachte 177 v. Chr. die griechische Übersetzung des Buches Esther (Purim) nach Ägypten. 2) D., griechischer Tragiker, einer der tragischen Pleias, s.u. Griechische Literatur. 3) D. Magister,… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dosítheos — ▪ patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Dositheus born May 31, 1641, Aráchova, Greece died Feb. 8, 1707, Constantinople patriarch of Jerusalem, an important church politician and theologian of the Greek church who staunchly supported Eastern… … Universalium
Dositheos (Samaritan) — Gnosticism This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism … Wikipedia
Patriarch Dositheos II of Jerusalem — Dositheos II Notarius of Jerusalem (Greek: Δοσίθεος Β΄ Ιεροσολύμων; Arachova 31 May 1641 Constantinople 8 Feb. 1707) was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem between the years 1669 1707 and a theologian of the Orthodox Church. He was known… … Wikipedia
Dositheus — Dositheos or Dositheus may refer to: Dositheos (Samaritan), Gnostic Dositheus Magister, Roman grammarian and jurist Dositheus of Pelusium (ca 3rd century BC), Greek mathematician, probably Hebrew born, active in Alexandria, best known for his… … Wikipedia
Dositeo — (Dosítheos) ► (s. I) Judío de Samaria. Se hizo llamar Mesías y provocó una herejía que perduró hasta el s. IV … Enciclopedia Universal
DUSTAN — (al Dustān; Dositheans), Samaritan sect (or sects), followers of Dusis or Dustis, which is probably the Aramaic form of the Greek name Dositheos. In a somewhat different form – Dosa or Dostai – it is quite common in Jewish sources such as Mishnah … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dosithée de Samarie — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dosithée. Dosithée ou Dositheos (« don de Dieu » en grec) était un chef religieux samaritain, fondateur d une secte samaritaine, souvent supposée être gnostique. Il est réputé pour avoir connu Jean le… … Wikipédia en Français
EGYPT — EGYPT, country in N.E. Africa, centering along the banks of the River Nile from the Mediterranean coast southward beyond the first cataract at Aswan. The ancient Egyptians named their land Kemi, the Black Land, while the neighboring Asiatic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem — This article is about the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox tradition. For other uses, see Patriarch of Jerusalem (disambiguation). Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem Coat of arms Founder The … Wikipedia