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  1. Apr 10, 2024 · Mani (born April 14, 216, southern Babylonia—died 274?, Gundeshapur) was an Iranian founder of the Manichaean religion, a church advocating a dualistic doctrine that viewed the world as a fusion of spirit and matter, the original contrary principles of good and evil, respectively.

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › ancient-religion › maniMani | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · Mani (216-276) was a Persian prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, the best known and most developed of the Gnostic religions. Mani's religion spread quickly but was eventually stamped out through opposition from other religions, notably Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Islam.

  3. Mani: Created by Lawrence Wayne Curry. With Lawrence Wayne Curry, Hayley LeBlanc, Bryson Robinson, Txunamy Ortiz. Sky's parents hire an unconventional nanny named Mani to look after her. They form an unlikely bond as Mani helps Sky and her friends learn life lessons from the art of roasting to how to nail the perfect dude handshake.

  4. Mani - New World Encyclopedia. Mani (c.216–274 C.E.) was an Iranian religious prophet and preacher who founded Manichaeism, an ancient dualistic religion that was once prolific in Persia but is now extinct. Mani presented himself as a savior figure and his religious teachings were an eclectic blend of various traditions including Christianity ...

  5. Humanities. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Mani and Manichaeism. views 3,724,736 updated. MANI AND MANICHAEISM. Mani, "the apostle of God," founder of one of the most widely influential religions of the ancient world, was born in southern Babylonia about 216 CE.

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › MániMáni - Wikipedia

    Máni ( Old Norse: [ˈmɑːne]; "Moon" [1]) is the Moon personified in Germanic mythology. Máni, personified, is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson.

  7. Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Many Lives of Mani. Inter-Religious Polemic and Scholarly Controversy. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2020. Iain Gardner. Foreword by. Jason BeDuhn. Chapter. Get access. Share. Cite. Summary. This chapter introduces the life of Mani as mediated through the history of Manichaean Studies.

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