Tarsus was to be a mutant tarsier and a member of The Selected.
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| - Tarsus was to be a mutant tarsier and a member of The Selected.
- Tarsus is an island that is well-known as a breeding ground for dragons. Hercules once exiled Adamis there for ten years. When Adamis escaped, he brought the dragon, Braxus, with him.
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- Tarsus is a manufacturer of jump scanners and jump engines.
- Tarsus was the birthplace of Saint Paul (Acts 9:11; 21:39; 22:3), who returned here after his conversion (Acts 9:30). From here Barnabas retrieved him to help with the work in Syrian Antioch (Acts 11:25). Already by this time a Christian community probably existed, although the first recorded bishop, Helenus, dates only from the third century; Helenus visited Antioch several times in connection with the dispute concerning Paul of Samosata. Later bishops of Tarsus included Lupus, present at the Council of Ancyra in 314; Theodorus, at the Council of Nicaea in 325; Helladius, who was condemned at the Council of Ephesus and who appealed to the bishop of Rome in 433; above all the celebrated exegete Diodorus, teacher of Theodore of Mopsuestia and consequently one of the fathers of Nestorianism.
- Tarsus was a star system, located somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, in Federation space at coordinates 3.89N 3.11E. The Tarsus system's orbit was the location of a number of worlds, including a Federation colony on fourth planet Tarsus IV. (FASA RPG module: The Federation; TOS episode & Star Trek 1 novelization: The Conscience of the King) The system had been first mapped by the crew of the USS Essex. (ST reference: Federation: The First 150 Years)
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| - Tarsus was to be a mutant tarsier and a member of The Selected.
- Tarsus is an island that is well-known as a breeding ground for dragons. Hercules once exiled Adamis there for ten years. When Adamis escaped, he brought the dragon, Braxus, with him.
- Tarsus was a star system, located somewhere in the space of the galaxy's Alpha or Beta Quadrants, in Federation space at coordinates 3.89N 3.11E. The Tarsus system's orbit was the location of a number of worlds, including a Federation colony on fourth planet Tarsus IV. (FASA RPG module: The Federation; TOS episode & Star Trek 1 novelization: The Conscience of the King) The system had been first mapped by the crew of the USS Essex. (ST reference: Federation: The First 150 Years) The system was also home to a native intelligent species, the Tarsusians, on Tarsus II. (TOS comic: "Day of the Inquisitors")
- Tarsus was the birthplace of Saint Paul (Acts 9:11; 21:39; 22:3), who returned here after his conversion (Acts 9:30). From here Barnabas retrieved him to help with the work in Syrian Antioch (Acts 11:25). Already by this time a Christian community probably existed, although the first recorded bishop, Helenus, dates only from the third century; Helenus visited Antioch several times in connection with the dispute concerning Paul of Samosata. Later bishops of Tarsus included Lupus, present at the Council of Ancyra in 314; Theodorus, at the Council of Nicaea in 325; Helladius, who was condemned at the Council of Ephesus and who appealed to the bishop of Rome in 433; above all the celebrated exegete Diodorus, teacher of Theodore of Mopsuestia and consequently one of the fathers of Nestorianism. From the sixth century the metropolitan see of Tarsus had seven suffragan bishoprics; the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople archdiocese is again mentioned in the tenth century), and has existed down to the present day, part of the Patriarchate of Antioch. Owing to the importance of Tarsus, many martyrs were put to death here, among them being Saint Pelagia, Saint Boniface, Saint Marinus, Saint Diomedus, Saint Quiricus and Saint Julitta. At about the end of the tenth century, the Armenians established a diocese of their rite, which still exists; Saint Nerses of Lambroun was its most distinguished representative in the twelfth century. A cave in Tarsus is one of a number of places claiming to be the location of the legend of the Seven Sleepers, common to Christianity and Islam.
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- Tarsus is a manufacturer of jump scanners and jump engines.
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