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![]() Results 1 - 10 for CtistaeCtistae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe Ctistae were a group/class in ancient Thracian culture. They led celibate lives, never marrying. They were held in a place of honor by the Thracians, with their lives being ... http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Ctistae open pop CTIS - What does CTIS stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the ... Acronym Definition; CTIS: Central Tire Inflation System: CTIS: Capital Technology Information ... Ctistae CTIT CTIU CTIV CTIW CTIX: CTJ CTJGA CTJS CTJTF CTJTS CTJUG CTJV CTJWC CTK CTK CTK - CiTylinK http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CTIS open pop CTK - What does CTK stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the Free ... Acronym Definition; CTK: Christ The King (school; various locations) CTK: Ceská Tisková ... Ctistae CTIT CTIU CTIV CTIW CTIX: CTJ CTJGA CTJS CTJTF CTJTS CTJUG CTJV CTJWC CTK CTK - CiTylinK http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/CTK open pop Thrace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia During this period, a subculture of celibate ascetics called the Ctistae lived in Thrace, where they served as philosophers, priests and prophets. http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Thrace open pop Re: orion Solinus, Dio, Pliny, M. Agrippa We may reasonably propose that the Ctistae appeared in the original text, since Nicolas appears to draw on the passage of Posidonius in which the Ctistae were mentioned. http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/orion/archives/1998a/msg00272.html open pop Re: orion Posidonius On the celibate Ctistae, a Dacian tribe mentioned both by Strabo 7.3.3 (quoting Posidonius) and Josephus Ant. 18.22, Stephen Goranson wonders why I attribute the comparison to ... http://orion.mscc.huji.ac.il/orion/archives/1997b/msg00379.html open pop Thrace During this period, a subculture of celibate ascetics called the Ctistae lived in Thrace, where they served as philosophers, priests and prophets. http://www.poseidoncoincompany.com/thrace.html open pop LacusCurtius • Strabo's Geography — Book VII Chapter 3 ... peaceable life, and for this reason are called both "god-fearing" and "capnobatae"; 66 and there are some of the Thracians who live apart from woman-kind; these are called "Ctistae," ... http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Strabo/7C*.html open pop Thrace: Definition from Answers.com During this period, a subculture of celibate ascetics called the Ctistae lived in Thrace, where they served as philosophers, priests and prophets. http://www.answers.com/topic/thrace open pop BGreek: Ant 18.22 question not differ at all from that of the so-called Ctistae among the Dacians, but is as close to it as could be" [with an emendation of *pleistois* to *ktistais*].) http://www.ibiblio.org/bgreek/test-archives/html4/1995-08/10258.html open pop |
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