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  1. Dec 13, 2016 · The Plague of Cyprian erupted in Ethiopia around Easter of 250 CE. It reached Rome in the following year eventually spreading to Greece and further east to Syria.The plague lasted nearly 20 years and, at its height, reportedly killed as many as 5,000 people per day in Rome.

  2. in the equality of all bishops, Cyprian applies the terms collegia, coepiscopus, and consacerdos, to all of them.6 The Church and its Unity St. Cyprian is not philosophical in his definitions or descriptions of the Church. He speaks from the heart to people who know that they may pay with their lives for their faith.

  3. Dec 12, 2016 · Cyprian was guided as a catechumen by the presbyter Cecilius, whose name he took upon baptism at the age of 46. So impressed where the people of Carthage with Cyprian’s faith that not long after his baptism the church ordained him a deacon and then presbyter. Within three years he was ordained as the bishop of Carthage. Website ...

  4. CYPRIAN, ST. Bishop of Carthage 249 to 258 and martyr; d. Carthage, Sept. 14, 258. Life. Before his conversion (246) Cyprian (Caecilius Cyprianus) had the best education of the day and made his mark as a master of eloquence.

  5. Cyprian (/ ˈ s ɪ p r i ən / SIP-ree-ən; Latin: Thaschus Caecilius Cyprianus; c. 210 – September 14, 258 AD) was bishop of Carthage. He was an important early Christian writer. Cyprian was a bishop of Carthage of Berber descent, many of whose Latin works are extant.

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  7. Podľa zachovaných legiend bol mních Cyprián všeobecne vzdelaný cestovateľ, ľudový liečiteľ, zberateľ, či dokonca konštruktér. Rádový sľub pravdepodobne zložil v zoborskom kláštore kamaldulov pri Nitre.