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    Pella in Palaestina is an ancient and titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church also called the Diocese of Khirbet El-wahadneh, and it is centered...
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    Pella (Greek: Πέλλα, Arabic: فحل) was an ancient city in what is now northwest Jordan, and contains ruins from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age...
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  • Greece, close to Pella Nea Pella [el], a village in Macedonia, Greece, close to Pella Pella, Jordan, ancient city in Jordan Diocese of Pella Apamea (Syria)...
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    belonging to the Roman Catholic Church and is located in the town of Pella in the region of Namakwa in the Northern Cape (Noord-Kaap) in South Africa, near...
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    Greek city of Edessa in 1996, by the local Diocese of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia. The museum is located on the outskirts of the district of Varosi and...
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    February 8, 1985: Renamed as Diocese of Keimoes – Upington The Cathedral is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Pella (Namakwa District Municipality)...
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    Patriarchate of Constantinople. However, most of the dioceses of the Metropolises of the New Lands are de facto administered as part of the Church of Greece...
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    Dodona Diocese of Elaea Diocese of Kampania Diocese of Meloe Diocese of Messene Diocese of Myrina Diocese of Nyssa Diocese of Petra Diocese of Platamon...
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    The Diocese of Włocławek (Latin: Dioecesis Vladislaviensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Poland. It...
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    Thessalonica, Pella, and Pelagonia, which were members of a federal league, the League of the Macedonians. Numismatic evidence indicates that the cult of Roma...
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  • of the Pella regional unit in Greek Macedonia. Castro, Apulia, a comune (municipality) in the province of Lecce the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Castro...
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    Palaestina Secunda (category Provinces of the Byzantine Empire)
    corresponding area of Transjordan (parts of the former Decapolis, with the southern territories of the Golan plateau and the bishopric of Pella south of the Yarmuk...
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    suffragan of the Archdiocese of Naples. The historic Diocese of Teano and diocese of Calvi Risorta were united in 1818, forming the diocese of Calvi e Teano...
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    The Diocese of Casale Monferrato (Latin: Dioecesis Casalensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in northwest Italy, a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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    Kissamos became a Latin Church diocese. The names of more than 20 residential Latin bishops from then until the end of the 16th century are known, including :...
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    one of the ancient Macedonian capital cities, where the tomb of Philip II of Macedon is located. Pella (about 1 km (0.62 mi) from modern town of Pella and...
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    death 1849.12.01), Titular Bishop of Pella (1848.10.03 – 1849.12.01); previously Superior General of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans, Holy...
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    Judea (redirect from List of Judaean rulers)
    toparchies; Gophna was the second of those cities, and next to that Acrabatta, after them Thamna, and Lydda, and Emmaus, and Pella, and Idumea, and Engaddi, and...
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    two major roads joining the towns of Thessalonica and Beroea, one of them passing close to the ancient city of Pella. There are some assumptions that the...
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  • bishopric was strongly Arian. When it became a metropolitan see, it had Pella as one of its suffragans. Copious archaeological remains were found dating to...
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    June 1921, and was consecrated by Bishop Albino Pella of Casale. He was transferred to the diocese of Asti on 14 May 1932. Franco Betteto (1998). Lettere...
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    of Pella, the Macedonian military camp (katoikia) took place in the fall 320 BC, just after the Treaty of Triparadeisos (320 BC) at the initiative of...
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    Slanitza or Pella, Illyrikon or Kanina, Grebenon (Grevena), Drastar (Silistra), Deure (Debar), and the Vreanoti (Vranje), called also "bishopric of the Vlachs"...
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    Proclamation of 1918 banned the speaking of German in public. Around Pella, residents of Dutch descent once spoke the Pella Dutch dialect. Ames is the home of Iowa...
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    Archon (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    candidate should have demonstrated commitment for the betterment of the Church, Parish-Diocese, Archdiocese and the community as a whole. "Archon" is used...
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    Bilad al-Sham (category Geography of the Middle East)
    besieged and captured the southern Syrian urban centers of Bosra, Damascus, Beisan (Scythopolis), Pella, Gaza, and temporarily, Homs (Emesa) and Baalbek (Hierapolis)...
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  • and Epiphanius of Salamis, the Jerusalem church fled to Pella at the outbreak of the First Jewish Revolt. According to Epiphanius of Salamis,[better source needed]...
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    Robert D. Gruss (category Roman Catholic Diocese of Davenport)
    25, 1955) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He has served as the seventh bishop of the Diocese of Saginaw in Michigan since 2019. Gruss...
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    part of the Paiko mountain range. Located 69 km northwest of Thessaloniki, 539 km north of Athens and 20 km north of Pella, the ancient capital of the...
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    Syros (redirect from History of Syros)
    protection of France and Rome[citation needed] and so Syros sometimes was called "the Pope's island". The Roman Catholic diocese of Syros was a Latin diocese, suffragan...
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