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apollinaris

Noun

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apollinaris (uncountable)

(archaic) A type of sparkling mineral water.

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After Cassius Dio, the name "Chattus" appears among others in a panegyric by Sidonius Apollinaris in the late fifth century, now as a poetic synonym for "Germanus". Source: Internet

Apollinarism or Apollinarianism was a view proposed by Apollinaris of Laodicea (died 390) that Jesus could not have had a human mind; rather, Jesus had a human body and lower soul (the seat of the emotions) but a divine mind. Source: Internet

Apollinaris' rejection that Christ had a human mind was considered an over-reaction to Arianism and its teaching that Christ was not divine. Source: Internet

See Eusebius, Hist. Ecc. vii. 30. citation The text of that letter was later interpolated by a follower of Apollinaris in the interests of his sect. Source: Internet

At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Senecio and Apollinaris (or, less frequently, year 922 Ab urbe condita ). Source: Internet

The Cohortatio ad Graecos has been attributed to Apollinaris of Laodicea, Apollinaris of Hierapolis, as well as others. Source: Internet

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