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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleophisCleophis - Wikipedia

    Cleophis (Sanskrit: Kripa) was an Assacani queen and key figure in the war between the Assacani people and Alexander the Great. Cleophis was the mother of Assacanus, the Assacanis' war-leader at the time of Alexander's invasion in 326 BCE.

  2. Cleofis (en sánscrito: Kripa) 1 fue una figura clave en la guerra entre los pueblos aśvakas y Alejandro Magno, en su campaña de expansión hacia el valle del Indo. Tras la muerte de Assac, señor de la guerra de los aśvakas, durante la batalla que le enfrentó con Alejandro en el año 326 a. C., Cleofis, su madre, asumió el mando de las ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleopasCleopas - Wikipedia

    Feast. 25 September (Roman Catholic) 30 October (Eastern Orthodox) 10 November (Coptic Orthodox) Cleopas ( / ˈkliːoʊpəs /; [1] Greek: Κλεόπας, romanized: Kleopas ), also spelled Cleophas, was a figure of early Christianity, one of the two disciples who encountered Jesus during the Road to Emmaus appearance in Luke 24:13–32 .

  4. CLOPAS; CLEOPHAS. klo'-pas (Klopas): The former in the Revised Version (British and American), the latter in the King James Version, of John 19:25, for the name of the husband of one of the women who stood by the cross of Christ. Upon the philological ground of a variety in pronunciation of the Hebrew root, sometimes identified with Alpheus ...

  5. 2 de jun. de 2023 · Answer. Cleopas was a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry and among the few who saw the Lord on the day of His resurrection. Cleopas was not one of the Twelve, but some have surmised that he was one of the seventy ( Luke 10 ). Scripture does not give us any details about Cleopas other than he and an unknown disciple saw the risen Lord ...

  6. 27 de ene. de 2021 · This painting, by the Dutch artist Gerard Hoet (c. 1648-1733), was inspired by an episode from the life of the famous conqueror, Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 BCE).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CleofideCleofide - Wikipedia

    Cleofide (Cleophis) is an opera seria in three acts by Johann Adolf Hasse. The Italian libretto was adapted from Metastasio 's Alessandro nell'Indie by Michelangelo Boccardi. Boccardi's adaptation of the libretto shifted the focus of the story to Cleofide, as the name suggests, instead of Alessandro as in Metastasio's original libretto.