In Greek mythology , Dyssebeia was the spirit and personification of
impiety, as opposed to Eusebeia . According to Aeschylus , Dyssebeia
Kaynak: Dyssebeiaand of
impiety ("not believing in the gods of the state and subsequently sentenced to death by drinking a mixture containing poison hemlock .
Kaynak: SocratesByron and Shelley , because, according to him, their productions were "characterized by a Satan ic spirit of pride and audacious
impiety."
Kaynak: Satanic Schoolpersonal faith of its believers, is the totality of external religious practice and observance, the neglect of which is the definition of
impiety .
Kaynak: Cult (religious practice)The Athenians accused him of
impiety , and he was forced to flee the city. He died in Corinth . Life: Diagoras was the son of Telecleides or
Kaynak: Diagoras of Melos"pagan"
impiety and persecution It therefore became a focus of theological and political debate during the ascendancy of Christianity under
Kaynak: Imperial cult (ancient Rome)The trial and execution of Socrates took place in 399 BC. Socrates was tried on two charges: corrupting the youth and
impiety (in Greek,
Kaynak: Trial of SocratesAn old woman, the last of the Vestal Virgins , appeared, who rebuked Serena and called down punishment upon her for her act of
impiety.
Kaynak: Serena (Roman)He also accused Aspasia of
impiety and offences against morality, and her acquittal was only secured by the tears of Pericles (Plutarch
Kaynak: Hermippusand depraved imaginations" who had set up a "Satanic school " of poetry, "characterized by a Satanic spirit of pride and audacious
impiety".
Kaynak: The Vision of Judgmentfolly, self-contradiction, falsehood, and
impiety (Wace); Photius is the only source to give his second name, "Charinus". Epiphanius (Haer.
Kaynak: Leucius Charinus