• 24 Pashons – Coptic calendar – 26 Pashons All fixed commemorations below are observed on 25 Pashons (2 June) by the Coptic Orthodox Church Saint Colluthus...
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    Pashons (Coptic: Ⲡⲁϣⲟⲛⲥ, [paˈʃons]), also known as Pachon (‹See Tfd›Greek: Παχών, Pakhṓn) and Bachans (بشنس, Bashans), is the ninth month of the ancient...
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  • 16 Pashons – Coptic calendar – 18 Pashons All fixed commemorations below are observed on 17 Pashons (25 May) by the Coptic Orthodox Church. Saint Epiphanius...
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  • 23 Pashons – Coptic calendar – 25 Pashons All fixed commemorations below are observed on 24 Pashons (1 June) by the Coptic Orthodox Church Feast of the...
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  • 25 Pashons – Coptic calendar – 27 Pashons All fixed commemorations below are observed on 26 Pashons (3 June) by the Coptic Orthodox Church. Thomas the...
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    last visit of a Coptic pope to the Vatican occurred on 10 May 1973 (2 Pashons 1689) when then-Pope Shenouda III met with then-Pope Paul VI where they...
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    faith, and failed to appoint his successor. Pachomius then died on 14 Pashons, 64 AM (9 May 348 AD). By the time Pachomius died, eight monasteries and...
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  • and Savior, Jesus Christ, took from our Lady .... Pope John V died on 4 Pashons, 882 A.M. (29 April 1166 AD) after 18 years, 8 months, and 4 days on the...
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  • Pashons 1 The thirtieth day of the Coptic month of Parmouti, the eighth month of the Coptic year. In common years, this day corresponds to April 25,...
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    years, typically between the Egyptian months of Paremoude (April) and Pashons (May), following Easter Sunday. Egyptian cuisine relies heavily on legume...
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  • in the Greek Christian tradition. His feast is celebrated on the 3rd of Pashons in the Coptic Orthodox Church and in eastern Christian traditions he is...
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    Athanasius a Doctor of the Church. For Coptic Christians, his feast day is Pashons 7 (now circa 15 May). Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendars remember Athanasius...
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    Latin-mass-society.org. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2010. "The martyrdom of Thomas the Apostle The Day of Sinxar, on the...
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  • "Wandering Year". Thout Paopi Hathor Koiak Tooba Emshir Paremhat Paremoude Pashons Paoni Epip Mesori The Nisga'a calendar coincides with the Gregorian calendar...
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    Commentary (Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1956), 23–25. Contemporary scholars are generally in agreement that the Anacephalaiosis...
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    the Middle East. Her feast is celebrated on 3 May and on 25 September, 5 Hathor and 8 Pashons in the Coptic church. Several churches are dedicated to her...
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    commemorating his birthday, with Minott's children (who include daughter Tamar, aka Pashon) joined by Bounty Killer, Sizzla, Beenie Man, Junior Reid, Ken Boothe and...
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  • the Annunciation as New Year's Day, 25 March. Thus he shifted the Panodoros era by about six months (to begin on 25 March 5492 BC). In the Ethiopian calendar...
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    Newman Reader, Rambler: 1859 available online (see esp. chapter 2) Archived 25 June 2023 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 20 March 2007. "The Divine Liturgy...
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    of the cow Ta-ranni in the Apieum. Stela of Ptolemy V In year 8, month Pashons, day 24, of king Ptolemy, son of Ptolemy, which is year 13 of the living...
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    Coptic calendar (category 25 BC establishments)
    adopted until 25 BC, when the Roman Emperor Augustus imposed the Decree upon Egypt as its official calendar (although initially, namely between 25 BC and AD...
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    falls on 18 August. Her feast day in the Coptic Orthodox Church is on 9 Pashons. Some Anglican and Lutheran churches keep the 21 May date. Helena is honored...
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    soldier, and your messenger [ἀπόστολον] and minister to my need" (Philippians 2:25). In the first millennium of Christianity, Junia was read as being described...
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  • former position. Ibrahim El-Gohary died four years later, on Monday, 25 Pashons, 1511 A.M. (31 May 1795) His eulogy was made by Pope John XVIII, and his...
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  • Trimingham dismisses this as only a legend. Michael IV departed on 30 Pashons, 818 A.M. (25 May 1102 AD) He remained on the Throne of Saint Mark for 9 years...
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  • Paser (mayor under Ramses III) Paser (vizier) Pasherienptah III Pashedu Pashons Penreshnes Pathros Pausanias of Orestis Paweraa Pawura Payeftjauemawyneith...
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  • Spanish television series and horror films. María was born María Soledad Mesa Pashón in Madrid, Spain. Her acting career began in 1966, in which she began acting...
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    Colluthus out of prison, tortured him, and eventually cut his head off on 25 Pashons. The emperor Galerius ended the Diocletianic Persecution with the Edict...
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    written in Arabic, places the annual remembrance of Stephen the Anchorite on Pashons 17 (May 7). Stephen of Thebes may be the writer named Stephen who appears...
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