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      • She was persecuted, wrongfully accused of causing a fire in the city and sent into exile to Nicomedia (modern Izmit, Turkey) where she died, probably in 409.
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  2. Sophia is sent into exile. The Prince begins drinking and having nightmares and doubting Sophia's exile. A plan to murder Sophia conspires. Giambattista moves forward to kill the princess, but she manages to escape back to John in Moscow.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · These actions, protecting the supporters of the exiled bishop, were ultimately Olympias’s downfall. She was persecuted, wrongfully accused of causing a fire in the city and sent into exile to...

  4. Oct 3, 2021 · Sophiology is an entrance into life. In the Gnostic mythos, Sophia lives in exile, trapped in a kind of spiritual prison. We, too, live in exile, which is also a spiritual prison. Most of all, we live in exile from the Divine and the Creation.

  5. Dec 8, 2016 · Storyline. Sophia is sent into exile. The Prince begins drinking and having nightmares and doubting Sophia's exile. A plan to murder Sophia conspires. Giambattista moves forward to kill the princess, but she manages to escape back to John in Moscow.

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  6. Jun 10, 2019 · In the book Barker argues that the religious reforms of King Josiah (7th c. BC—you can find him in the Bible in 2 Kings) were centered on expelling the worship of Hokmah (Wisdom/Sophia) from Hebrew temple worship.

  7. Aug 30, 2015 · The boy was made rich and sent into exile to Cycladic islands, and never returned to the church. The Patria also has other stories involving angels bringing money to help pay for the construction, and even asking the master builder to make small changes to his design.

  8. Aug 4, 2020 · Flight into exile Thomas fled Greece first to Venetian-controlled Corfu with Sophia, his wife, and two sons, Andreas Palaiologos (1453–1502), and Manuel Palaiologos (1455–1512). He later continued to Rome while the rest of his children remained in Corfu until 1465.

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