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    Ephigenia of Ethiopia or Iphigenia of Ethiopia (Spanish: Efigenia; Portuguese: Ifigénia/Ifigênia; French: Iphigénie; Greek: Ἰφιγένεια), also called Iphigenia...
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    prince of Ethiopia, (1st century) Virgin-martyr Ephigenia of Ethiopia (Iphigenia of Ethiopia) (1st century). Hieromartyr Hypatius of Gangra, Bishop of Gangra...
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    tradition, while preaching in Ethiopia, Matthew converted, and then consecrated to God, Ephigenia of Ethiopia, the virgin daughter of King Egippus. When King...
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    The 1922 regnal list of Ethiopia is an official regnal list used by the Ethiopian monarchy which names over 300 monarchs across six millennia. The list...
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  • feast day: Ephigenia of Ethiopia Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert (one of the Korean Martyrs) Matthew the Evangelist (Western Church) Nativity of the Theotokos...
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    of the Rosary was the subject of particular devotion to slaves and freedmen of African descent in colonial Brazil. Saint Benedict, Saint Ephigenia of...
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  • Colchicaceae 112 Iphigenia, an asteroid Iphigénie (disambiguation) Ephigenia of Ethiopia, Western folk saint whose life is told in the Golden Legend Euphegenia...
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  • and Saint Ephigenia (Santa Efigênia). The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and...
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    Afro-Brazilian culture (category Music of Africa)
    of traditional Catholicism suffered African influence in the cult of saints of African origin such as Saint Benedict, Saint Elesbaan, Saint Ephigenia...
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