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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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ERTAE
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greedy person
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The _monophysite_ doctrine (one incarnate nature) was rigorously preached in the churches of Egypt and the monasteries of the East; the primitive creed of Apollinarius was protected by the sanctity of Cyril; and the name of Eutyches, his venerable friend, has been applied to the sect most adverse to the Syrian heresy of Nestorius.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1997
Another John, one of his own guardsmen, he sent to Gadira on the strait and by one of the Pillars of Heracles, to take possession of the fort there which they call "Septem."[10] And to the islands which are near the strait where the ocean flows in, called Ebusa and Majorica and Minorica[11] by the natives, he sent Apollinarius, who was a native of Italy, but had come while still a lad to Libya.
History of the Wars, Books III and IV (of 8) Procopius 2005
When Justinian heard that the Jacobites were masters of Egypt he appointed Apollinarius to the joint office of prefect and patriarch of Alexandria, and sent him with a large force to take possession of his bishopric.
History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12) S. Rappoport 2005
Apollinarius marched into Alexandria in full military dress at the head of his troops; but when he entered the church he laid aside his arms, and putting on the patriarchal robes began to celebrate the rites of his religion.
History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12) S. Rappoport 2005
Apollinarius began his address by threatening his hearers that, if they continued obstinate in their opinions, their children should be made orphans and their widows given up to the soldiery; and he was as before stopped with a shower of stones.
History Of Egypt From 330 B.C. To The Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12) S. Rappoport 2005