Abgar V, King of Edessa, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
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Agbarus V, King of Edessa, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
Agbar V, King of Edessa, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
Abgar, Ukkama, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
Abgar, Ucomo, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
Abgar, the Black, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
Abagarus V, King of Edessa, 4 B.C.-50 A.D.
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found: Something concerning Agbarus, Prince of the Edesseans, 1675: (subj.)t.p. (Agbarus)
found: New internat'l dict. of the Christian church, 1978(King Abgar V Ukkama)
found: Encyclopedia Britannica(Abgar V, Ukkama ("the Black"), (4 B.C.-A.D. 50))
found: Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church(Agbar V (4 B.C.-A.D. 50), one of the kings of Edessa)
found: New century cyclopedia of names(Abgar: an appelation of the kings of Edessa, used as was "Caesar" among the Romans ... According to Eusebius, Abgar V (who was called Ukkama or Ucomo, meaning "the Black") wrote to Christ asking him to take up his abode with him and to cure him of leprosy)
found: Ency. dict. of religion, c1979(King Abgar V Ukkama)
found: Geiler von Kaysersberg, J. Das ist der Passion, 1514:p. [6] (Künig Abagarus)
found: Internat'l Standard Bible Encyc.(Abgar; Abgarus; Abagarus: a King of Edessa, who sent a letter to Jesus, professing belief in his messiahship and offering him refuge)
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1983-12-13: new
2023-08-08: revised
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