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Cerdo may refer to: * Cerdo (mythology), a Greek mythological figure * Cerdo (gnostic), a Syrian gnostic of the 2nd Century AD * Kedron of Alexandria, an early patriarch of the Orthodox Church in Alexandria * "Cerdo", a song by Molotov from their album ''¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas? ''¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?'' is the first studio album by Mexican rock band Molotov, released in 1997 by Surco Records. The album's title, literally "Where Will The Girls Play?", is a pun on Maná's '' ¿Dónde Jugarán los Niños?'' and i ...
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Cerdo (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Cerdo (Ancient Greek: Κερδοῦς, 'purveyor of gain')Graf, F. (2006)Cerdo In ''Brill's New Pauly Online''. Brill. was, according to Pausanias, the wife of King Phoroneus of Argos.Pausanias, ''Description of Greece''2.21.1 In other sources the consort of Phoroneus was called either Cinna, Teledice, Perimede, or Peitho.Scholia ad Euripides, ''Orestes'932/ref> Pausanias stated that she had a tomb at the agora of Argos, next to a temple of Asclepius Asclepius (; ''Asklēpiós'' ; ) is a hero and god of medicine in ancient Religion in ancient Greece, Greek religion and Greek mythology, mythology. He is the son of Apollo and Coronis (lover of Apollo), Coronis, or Arsinoe (Greek myth), Ars .... The presence of the tomb indicates that she had a cult there. Notes References * Apollodorus, ''The Library'' with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William H ...
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Cerdo (gnostic)
Cerdo () was a Syrian Gnostic who was deemed a heresy, heretic by the Early Church around the time of his teaching, circa 138 AD. Cerdo started out as a follower of Simon Magus, like Basilides and Saturninus of Antioch, Saturninus, and taught at about the same time as Valentinus (Gnostic), Valentinus and Marcion. According to Irenaeus, he was a contemporary of the Roman bishop Pope Hyginus, Hyginus, residing in Rome as a prominent member of the Church until his forced expulsion therefrom. He taught that there were two gods, one that demanded obedience while the other was good and merciful. According to Cerdo, the former was the God of the Old Testament who had created the world. He also said that the latter God was superior but that he was only known through his son, Jesus. Like later Gnostics, he was a docetist who rejected the bodily resurrection of the dead. Doctrine According to the account of Irenaeus (s:Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume I/IRENAEUS/Against Heresies: Book I/Chapter ...
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Kedron Of Alexandria
Kedron of Alexandria, also called Kedronos, was the 4th Patriarch of Alexandria. When the priest and Bishops who served in the country learned that the Bishop Avilius, Patriarch of Alexandria had died, they gathered in Alexandria to consult with the Christian people there, and elected Kedronos as successor. It was said that he was among those who had been baptized by Saint Mark, and he was enthroned Patriarch in Babab (October), in 96 AD, during the reign of the Emperor Nerva. Kedron was arrested and martyred in the persecution under the Emperor Trajan. It was said that the reason for the arrest was that one of the Roman governors had said to him, "Why do you not have our gods partake with your God and continue to worship him?" So he answered, "Because we do not prostrate before any other." His martyrdom took place on the 21st of Paoni (28 June), in 106 AD. Kedron was known as chaste and virtuous. He led the Church for eleven years, one month, and twelve days. References ; ...
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