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XXXIX. MILTIADES iltiades,1 of whom Rhodo makes mention in the work which he composed against Montanus, Prisca, and Maximilla, wrote an excellent volume against those same people,2 and other works against the pagans and the Jews,3 and he presented an Apology to the emperors of his time.4 2. He lived in the reign of Marcus Antoninus and Commodus .5 notes 1. Eus., h.e. 5.17.1 (FOTC 19, 320 and n. 1). 2. h.e. 5.13.2–7; cf. M. Y. MacDonald, Early Christian Women; W. Tabbernee , “Montanist Regional Bishops: New Evidence from Ancient Inscriptions ,” JECS 1, 3 (1993): 249–80. 3. Nothing survives. 4. h.e. 5.17.5. See Grant, Greek Apologists, 90–91; R. E. Heine, ed., The Montanist Oracles and Testimonia, PatMS 14, 154–55. 5. Marcus Antoninus, 161–180; Commodus, 180–192. references Q 1, 42–53 — Cath 8, 1111, art., “Melchiade ou Miltiade,” T. de Morembert — EEC 22 , 750, D. M. Scholer — EECh 1, 560, V. Zangara — LThK 7, 421–22, J. A. Fischer — LThK 73 , 261–62, M.-B. v. Stritzky — C. Pietri, Roma christiana (Rome, 1976), 160–67 XL. APOLLONIUS pollonius,1 a man of great eloquence, wrote against Montanus, Prisca, and Maximilla, a distinguished lengthy work,2 in which he narrates that Montanus and his insane prophetesses died by hanging themselves,3 and many other details among which he refers to Prisca and Maximilla as follows:4 64 ST. JEROME ...

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