Marcus (Manichean)

In this article we will analyze the importance of Marcus (Manichean) in today's society. _Var1 has been a fundamental part of human history and its impact has been transcendental in various areas, from politics to science. Over the years, Marcus (Manichean) has sparked great interest and debate among experts and hobbyists, thus generating endless research and studies that highlight its relevance in everyday life. Through this analysis, we aim to shed light on the significant influence of Marcus (Manichean) on different aspects of modern life and its role in shaping our current world.

Marcus also known as Marcus of Memphis was an influential Manichaean missionary active in Spain in the 4th century AD. Marcus was a native Egyptian from the city of Memphis. He had two well-known students, Agape, a rich and well-established matron of 4th century Hispania, and Elpidius, who later went on to influence some of the ideas of Priscillian.

References

  1. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Marcus" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.