In Book 6, a certain Craton-- ostensibly another disciple of Abdias-- is associated with the histories'sections on Simon and Jude, i . e . the same apostles that supposedly made Abdias the Bishop of Babylon.
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The only possible exception during this period ( but is categorized as cultural resistance ) is connected to the actions of Abdias do Nascimento whom in 1944 in Rio de Janeiro founded the Teatro Experimental do Negro ( TEN-Black Experimental Theater ).
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Pseudo-Abdias'ten-volume histories, which-- due to references to events in the year 524-- cannot be from before the 6th-century, includes a preface purportedly written by the early 3rd-century chronicler Jude.
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In 1624 John Ward edited at Thomas Baker, in his " History of St . John's College ", asserts that the life of Whitaker was written by Allenson; but this is certainly a mistake, as the author of the biography was Abdias Assheton.
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The previous score, for " The Royal PortKids " and the TV series that it was based on, " Abdias : The Little Tugboat ", ( nominated for Emmy 2006 ), was given the " Edvard Prize " 2007, TONOs prestigious composer award.
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Salvador Collazo Gomez and Marcelino Gomez Lopez were shot to death Wednesday with high-powered rifles in the village of Milpolete, two miles ( three kilometers ) northwest of San Cristobal de las Casas, said the Rev . Abdias Tovilla Jaime, legal counsel for the Chiapas State Committee of Evangelical Defense.
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His only comment on it is a suspicion that the Golden Legend version was written to cover up a 17th century translation of a different version known to be around southern France at the time of the Albigensian crusade in 1209 CE . Far more important is the Pseudo-Abdias that Montgomery's work has inspired me to write.
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And because Julius Africanus wrote in Greek, not Latin, by the 19th century the Pseudo-Abdias'story of'Craton'and his work were generally considered a fabrication . } } } } } } Lipsius additionally insisted that Pseudo-Craton, and not Pseudo-Abdias, should be given credit for the histories.
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And because Julius Africanus wrote in Greek, not Latin, by the 19th century the Pseudo-Abdias'story of'Craton'and his work were generally considered a fabrication . } } } } } } Lipsius additionally insisted that Pseudo-Craton, and not Pseudo-Abdias, should be given credit for the histories.
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The name " Pseudo Abdias " itself is a mistake, dating from the edition of Swiss scholar Wolfgang Lazius ( 1552 ), and based on the mention of a disciple called Abdias, who is presented as the companion of the two apostles Simon and Judas Thaddeus on the way to Persia in one of the books, " Passio Simonis et Iudae " ( BHL H, 7749-7751 ).