Cleopas in Wikipedia
(or Cleophas, Greek Κλεόπας) was a figure of early
Christianity, one of the two disciples who encountered Jesus
during the Road to Emmaus appearance in the Gospel of Luke
24:13-32. Cleopas' name is an abbreviated form of Cleopatros,
a common Hellenistic name meaning "son of a renowned father".
Cleopas is remembered on 25 November in the Martyrology of the
Roman Catholic Church...
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