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▸ noun: Aphrahat (c. 280–c. 345; , Ap̄rahaṭ, , , , and Latin Aphraates), venerated as Saint Aphrahat the Persian, was a third-century Syriac Christian author of Iranian descent from the Sasanian Empire, who composed a series of twenty-three expositions or homilies on points of Christian doctrine and practice.
▸ noun: Aphrahat, Aphraat, Aphraates or Afrates (i; ; and ) was a fourth-century Persian-born hermit who was active in Mesopotamia and Syria during the reign of Emperor Valens and perhaps Theodosius.
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▸ noun: Aphrahat (c. 280–c. 345; , Ap̄rahaṭ, , , , and Latin Aphraates), venerated as Saint Aphrahat the Persian, was a third-century Syriac Christian author of Iranian descent from the Sasanian Empire, who composed a series of twenty-three expositions or homilies on points of Christian doctrine and practice.
▸ noun: Aphrahat, Aphraat, Aphraates or Afrates (i; ; and ) was a fourth-century Persian-born hermit who was active in Mesopotamia and Syria during the reign of Emperor Valens and perhaps Theodosius.
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