Michel Gybels
Michel Gybels read history of art and religious studies, and specialized on Medieval heresies, especialy Catharism. He is also interested in the history of Antiquity, especially Alexander the Great and Macedonia. In 2011, he published Ketterijen in Middeleeuws Europa (Heresies in Medieval Europe) and contributes to the Katharen website.
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Limyra
Limyra (Greek: Λιμύρα): town in Lycia, modern Turunçova. In Lycian, it was called Zemuri or Zemu.History Attic red-figured vase painting from Limyra The…
![]() Limyra, Cenotaph of Gaius Caesar |
![]() Limyra, Ptolemaion |
![]() Limyra, Theater |
![]() Limyra, Wall |
Magnesia on the Meander
Magnesia on the Meander (Greek Μαγνησία ἐπὶ Μανάνδρου or Μαγνησία ἡ Ἀσιανή, "Asian Magnesia"): ancient city in western Turkey, now Ortaklar. The…Manicheism
Manicheism can be seen as the first synthesis of world religions. This may explain why this kind of dualism could become a world religion itself and spread itself in a brief time from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans.Teachings In the…