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  • 31Dionysius —     St. Dionysius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Dionysius     Bishop of Corinth about 170. The date is fixed by the fact that he wrote to Pope Soter (c. 168 to 176; Harnack gives 165 67 to 173 5). Eusebius in his Chronicle placed his floruit… …

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  • 32Damaris — This article is about the Biblical Figure. For the Patrick Wolf Single, see Damaris (song). For the Peruvian Folk singer, see Damaris (singer). Damaris is the name of a woman mentioned in Acts of the Apostles (17:34). Contents 1 Life 2 Veneration …

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  • 33Dionysius — The Graeco Roman name Dionysius, deriving from the name of the Thracian god Dionysus, was exceedingly common, and many ancient people, famous and otherwise, bore it. It remains a common name today in the form Dennis (Denys, Denis, Denise). The… …

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  • 34Montanists — • Schismatics of the second century, first known as Phrygians, or those among the Phrygians (oi kata Phrygas), then as Montanists, Pepuzians, and (in the West) Cataphrygians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Montanists     Mon …

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  • 35Dionysius the Areopagite — 1st century A.D., Athenian scholar: converted to Christianity by Saint Paul c50. * * * flourished 1st century Biblical figure, converted by St. Paul. His conversion at Athens is mentioned in Acts 17:34, and he acquired a posthumous reputation… …

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  • 36Agios Eleftherios (church) — The Agios Eleftherios, also known as Mikri Mitrópoli or Panaghia Gorgoepiikoös might be the smallest church in the world. It is located at the Mitrópolis square, next to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens ( Megalí Mitrópoli ).Michael Choniates …

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  • 37Crucifixion darkness and eclipse — A solar eclipse from August 2008. It takes about an hour for the moon to cover the sun, with total coverage lasting a few minutes.[1] …

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  • 38Perfection — For other uses, see Perfection (disambiguation). Perfect redirects here. For other uses, see Perfect (disambiguation). Perfection is, broadly, a state of completeness and flawlessness. The term perfection is actually used to designate a range of… …

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  • 39Saint Leonidas — (or Leonides) refers to several saintly martyrs:The Roman Martyrology records several feast days of martyrs of this name in different countries. *Under date of 28 January there is a martyr called Leonides, a native of the Thebaid (Egypt), whose… …

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  • 40Eclipse de crucifixión — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La frase Crucifixion eclipse se refiere al período de tres horas ocurrido durante el día y que fue registrado en los evangelios sinópticos en la Biblia en el momento de la crucifixión de Cristo. En ocasiones se… …

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