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  1. Mani (/ ˈ m ɑː n i /; c. April AD 216 – 2 March AD 274 or 26 February AD 277) was an Iranian prophet and the founder of Manichaeism, a religion most prevalent in late antiquity. Mani was born in or near Seleucia-Ctesiphon (south of modern Baghdad) in Mesopotamia, at the time part of the Parthian Empire.

  2. Manes ou Mani (em persa médio e siríaco: Mānī; em grego koiné: Μάνης; em latim: Manes), também conhecido como Maniqueu (em grego: Μανιχαίος; em latim: Manichaeus; em siríaco: ܡܐܢܝ ܚܝܐ, Mānī ḥayyā, "Mani Vivo"; c. 216–276), foi um profeta de origem iraniana, [1] [2] [3] [4] fundador do maniqueísmo, uma ...

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Mani (born April 14, 216, southern Babylonia—died 274?, Gundeshapur) was an Iranian founder of the Manichaean religion, a church advocating a dualistic doctrine that viewed the world as a fusion of spirit and matter, the original contrary principles of good and evil, respectively.

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  4. Contents. hide. (Top) Illuminated manuscripts. Silk paintings. Murals, reliefs, and banners. Influence. See also. Literature. References. Manichaean art. The seal of Mani, the oldest known Manichaean art. Manichaeism has a rich tradition of visual art, starting with Mani himself writing the Book of Pictures. [1]

  5. Mani - New World Encyclopedia. Mani (c.216–274 C.E.) was an Iranian religious prophet and preacher who founded Manichaeism, an ancient dualistic religion that was once prolific in Persia but is now extinct.