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Was (wer) ist -didymus - definition

4TH CENTURY ALEXANDRIAN CHRISTIAN THEOLOGIAN
Didymus The Blind; Didymus of Alexandria; Didymus the blind; Didymus, the Blind, approximately 313-approximately 398; Saint Didymus

Didymus the Blind         
Didymus the Blind (alternatively spelled Dedimus or Didymous) (c. 313398) was a Christian theologian in the Church of Alexandria, where he taught for about half a century.
Didymus the Musician         
GREEK MUSICOLOGIST AND MUSIC THEORIST
Didymus the musician; Didymos (music theorist)
Didymus the Musician (Greek: Δίδυμος) was a music theorist in Rome of the end of the 1st century BC or beginning of the 1st century AD, who combined elements of earlier theoretical approaches with an appreciation of the aspect of performance. Formerly assumed to be identical with the Alexandrian grammarian and lexicographer Didymus Chalcenterus, because Ptolemy and Porphyry referred to him as Didymus ho mousikos (the musician), classical scholars now believe that this Didymus was a younger grammarian and musician working in Rome at the time of Emperor Nero.
Theodora and Didymus         
EARLY CHRISTIAN SAINTS
Antonina and Alexander; Saints Theodora and Didymus; Antonia and alexander; Theodora (martyr); Antonia and Alexander
Saints Theodora and Didymus (died 304) are Christian saints whose legend is based on a 4th-century acta and the word of Saint Ambrose. The pair were martyred in the reigns of co-ruling Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximianus.

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Didymus the Blind

Didymus the Blind (alternatively spelled Dedimus or Didymous) (c. 313 – 398) was a Christian theologian in the Church of Alexandria, where he taught for about half a century. He was a student of Origen, and, after the Second Council of Constantinople condemned Origen, Didymus's works were not copied. Many of his writings are lost, but some of his commentaries and essays survive. He was seen as intelligent and a good teacher.: 101 

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