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- Artotyrite abstract "The Artotyrites, or Artotyritæ, were a sect branched from the ancient Montanists, who first appears in the 2nd century, and spread throughout Galatia. They used bread and cheese in the Eucharist, or perhaps baked bread with cheese. Their reason was that the first men offered to God, not only fruits of the earth, but of their flocks too. Hence, according to St. Augustine, came their name, which is Greek, being composed of ἀρτος, 'bread' and τυρος, 'cheese'.".
- Artotyrite wikiPageID "3844875".
- Artotyrite wikiPageLength "693".
- Artotyrite wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Artotyrite wikiPageRevisionID "616855714".
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Augustine_of_Hippo.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_denominations_established_in_the_2nd_century.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Galatia.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Montanism.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLink Sect.
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Artotyrite".
- Artotyrite wikiPageWikiLinkText "artotyrite".
- Artotyrite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Artotyrite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Artotyrite subject Category:Christian_denominations_established_in_the_2nd_century.
- Artotyrite hypernym Sect.
- Artotyrite type Organisation.
- Artotyrite type Work.
- Artotyrite type Denomination.
- Artotyrite type Organization.
- Artotyrite type Source.
- Artotyrite type Work.
- Artotyrite type Organization.
- Artotyrite comment "The Artotyrites, or Artotyritæ, were a sect branched from the ancient Montanists, who first appears in the 2nd century, and spread throughout Galatia. They used bread and cheese in the Eucharist, or perhaps baked bread with cheese. Their reason was that the first men offered to God, not only fruits of the earth, but of their flocks too. Hence, according to St. Augustine, came their name, which is Greek, being composed of ἀρτος, 'bread' and τυρος, 'cheese'.".
- Artotyrite label "Artotyrite".
- Artotyrite sameAs Q2865850.
- Artotyrite sameAs Artotyrites.
- Artotyrite sameAs m.0b2zjx.
- Artotyrite sameAs Q2865850.
- Artotyrite wasDerivedFrom Artotyrite?oldid=616855714.
- Artotyrite isPrimaryTopicOf Artotyrite.