Manaen — may refer to: Saint Manahen (also Manaen), teacher of the Church of Antioch and the foster brother of Herod Antipas King Manahem (fl. 8th century BC), king over Israel and the son of Gadi This disambiguation page lists articles associated with… … Wikipedia
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Manahen — Saint Manahen (also Manaen) was a teacher of the Church of Antioch and the foster brother (Gk. syntrophos, Vulg. collactaneus) of Herod Antipas.[1] Little is known of Manahen s life. He is said to be one those who, under the influence of the Holy … Wikipedia