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  • 111Greek Britons — Infobox Ethnic group group = Greek Britons Έλληνο Βρετανούς caption = Notable Greek Britons: Alex Kapranos·Peter Andre·Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh·George Michael·Marie Spartali Stillman·Marina Sirtis flagicon|Greece flagicon|Cyprus… …

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  • 112List of titular sees — This is an incomplete list of titular sees of the Roman Catholic Church. There are over 2,000 titular sees. A*Abaradira *Abari *Abbir Germaniciana *Abbir Maius *Abdera *Abercornia *Abernethia *Abidda *Abila in Palaestina *Abila Lysaniae *Abitinae …

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  • 113Stratonicea (Lydia) — Stratonicea ndash; (Greek: Στρατoνικεια, or Στρατονίκεια) also transliterated as Stratoniceia and Stratonikeia, earlier Indi, and later for a time Hadrianapolis ndash; was an ancient city in the valley of the Caicus river, between Germe and… …

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  • 114History of Anatolia — See also: Ancient Regions of Anatolia History of Anatolia Bronze Age Hattians …

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  • 115Apostasy in Christianity — Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss. Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles, became an apostate.[1] Apostasy in Christianity refers to the rejection of Christianity by someone who formerly was a Christian. The term apostasy comes from the Greek… …

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  • 116Junia — For the village in Bangladesh, see Junia, Bangladesh. Infobox Saint name=Junia birth date= death date= feast day=May 17, 23 Pashons (Coptic Orthodox) venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches imagesize=200px… …

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  • 117Lycus (river of Lydia) — Lycus or Lykos ( el. Λύκος) was an ancient river of Lydia that flowed in a southwesterly direction by the town of Thyatira. Whether it emptied itself directly into the Hermus, or only after joining with the Hyllus, is uncertain. (Plin. v. 31;… …

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  • 118Great Fire of Smyrna — Great Fire of Smyrna, 14 September 1922 The Great Fire of Smyrna or the Catastrophe of Smyrna[1][2][3] (Greek: Καταστροφή της Σμύρνης, Turkish …

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  • 119Cretan War — For the 17th century Ottoman–Venetian conflict, see Cretan War (1645–1669). Cretan War Philip V of Macedon, the darling of Greece , the main antagonist of the war …

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  • 120Hierocæsarea — Hierocæsarea, also spelled Hierocaesarea, from the Greek for sacred and the Latin for Casear s , is a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former Roman province of Lydia, suffragan of Sardis. HistoryThis town is mentioned by Ptolemy (VI, ii,… …

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