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    The See of Sardis or Sardes (Greek: Σάρδεις, Sardeis) was an episcopal see in the city of that name. It was one of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse...
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  • Sardis was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Lydia, in present-day Turkey. Sardis may also refer to: Sardis, Chilliwack, a neighbourhood within the...
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    The Sardis Synagogue is a synagogue located in Manisa Province, Turkey, the biggest one known from antiquity. Sardis was under numerous foreign rulers...
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    Society for the Excavation of Sardis. It was found in Sardis, in Manisa, Turkey. It was the "Rosetta Stone" for the decipherment of the Lydian language. The...
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    Thyatira, and to Sardis, and to Philadelphia, and to Laodicea." The churches in this context refers to the community or local congregations of Christians living...
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    ruled by native tyrants, nominated by the Persian satrap in Sardis. In 499 BC, the tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras, launched a joint expedition with the...
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  • Helenopolis (Lydia) (category Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
    by misreading the Greek records. The episcopal see of Helenopolis was a suffragan of the See of Sardis in Lydia. Sophrone Pétridès "Helenopolis", The...
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  • was the metropolitan bishop of Sardis in 1250–60 and 1283–84 and involved in the ecclesiastical and political disputes of his time. In 1253/4, along with...
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    Manisa Province, Turkey. The see of Silandus, a suffragan of the see of Sardis, is mentioned in the Greek Notitiae episcopatuum until the 13th century;...
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    Lukman Sardi (born 14 July 1971) is an Indonesian actor of Javanese-Bugis descent. He is the son of Indonesian violinist Idris Sardi and a grandson of Indonesian...
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    Paolo Sardi (1 September 1934 – 13 July 2019) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who spent his career in the Roman Curia. He was patron of the...
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    Euthymius of Sardis (Greek: Εὐθύμιος Σάρδεων; 751 or 754 – 26 December 831) was metropolitan bishop of Sardis between ca. 785 and ca. 804, and a leading...
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  • incomplete list of celebrities whose caricatures appear on the celebrity wall at Sardi's restaurant in New York City. All have eaten at Sardi's. The date or...
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    Muhammad Idris Sardi (June 7, 1938 – April 28, 2014) was an Indonesian violinist and composer. Idris Sardi was born on June 7, 1938, to Sardi, an Indonesian...
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  • Book of Revelation, by John the Apostle. From 325 AD it was the see of a bishop under the jurisdiction of the metropolitan of Sardis. The bishopric of Philadelphia...
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  • for the Holy See. She explains that Henri Sardis, the local priest and leader of the Brotherhood, believes that he is restoring worship of God to France...
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    point of academic debate. Second-century Christian writers such as Papias of Hierapolis, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Melito of Sardis, Clement of Alexandria...
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    capital, Sardis. Shortly before the final Battle of Thymbra between the two rulers, Harpagus advised Cyrus the Great to place his dromedaries in front of his...
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  • Rehoboth (Bible) Rephidim Roman Empire – Rome Samaria – Nation of the Samaritans Sardis Scythia – Nation in Asia Minor Shalem Sheba – Pre-Arab state in...
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    Sardis Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, also known as Old Sardis Baptist Church was built around 1910. The church as the location where the Alabama...
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    appoint Saint Joan of Arc, the virgin, as the Secondary Patron Saint of France] Sullivan 1999, p. 162; see Benedict XV 1920 for the text of the papal bull...
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    an episcopal see in the late Roman province of Pontus Polemoniacus. At first called Cabira, it became the civil and religious metropolis of Pontus. In around...
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    Amasya (redirect from Amasia (titular see))
    wooden houses one can see the rock tombs of the Pontic kings. According to Strabo the Greek name Ἀμάσεια comes from Amasis, the queen of the Amazons, who were...
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    Cerasa (category Catholic titular sees in Asia)
    province of Sardis. Cerasa, identifiable with Eliesler in modern Turkey, is an ancient episcopal see of the Roman province of Lydia in the civil Diocese of Asia...
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  • Rosemarket, Rudbaxton Sageston(r), Sandy Haven, Saundersfoot, Sardis (Saundersfoot community), Sardis (Burton community), Scleddau, Simpson Cross, Slebech, Solva...
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  • Martyr and Melito of Sardis as early as the 2nd century. The Biblical passage Matthew 27:24–25 has been seen as giving voice to the charge of Jewish deicide...
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    of Perge, the Artemis of Claros, the Kore of Sardis, Zeus Labraundeus, and Jupiter Heliopolitanus of Baalbek. Lisa Brody suggests the refounding of Artemisias...
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    Croesus (redirect from Croesus of Lydia)
    been painted about forty years after the capture of Sardis and the death or captivity of Croesus. See Baumeister, Denkmäler des klassischen Altertums,...
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    Israel–Hamas war (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from May 2024)
    While Israel did still see economic growth of 2%, this was down from 6.5% growth in the year before the war. Further consequences of the war were that consumer...
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    the cities of Ionia in their attempt to overthrow Persian rule. The Athenians and Eretrians had succeeded in capturing and burning Sardis, but they were...
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