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46:, another prophet, were actually the co-founders of Montanism. Other scholars dismiss this as unproven. Either way, it is generally agreed upon that Maximilla and Priscilla provided the primary prophetic content and some of the oracles for the movement. 57:, Maximilla and Priscilla were pawns of the devil who spoke and acted in “a frenzied manner.” According to their followers, Maximilla and Priscilla were prophetesses like early Christian prophetesses. 102:
According to Eusebius, there were rumors that Maximilla had hanged herself while in a frenzied state. Eusebius compared her death to that of
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became resistant to her teachings and tried to refute what she said. However, he was stopped by her followers and fellow Montanists.
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The new prophecy in early Christianity: the origin, nature, and development of Montanism, A.D. 165-220
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Montanist inscriptions and testimonia : epigraphic sources illustrating the history of montanism
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According to the anti-Montanist polemic written by an anonymous author and preserved in
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Nothing is known of Maximilla's family background. Perhaps she was a descendant of
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Gottes selbstbewuĂźte Töchter : Frauenemanzipation im frĂĽhen Christentum?
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also claimed that a bishop named Julian of Apimea rebuked her.
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Not to be confused with the 4th-century Roman empress
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Valeria Maximilla
Maximilla of Sicily
Greek
Montanism
Montanus
Priscilla
Eusebius
Pepuza
Zoticus of Comana
Apollinarius of Hierapolis
Roman
Central Phrygia
Church History
Judas Iscariot
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