• Saint Cyprian, or St Cyprian's may also refer to: Cyprian (bishop of Wrocław), medieval Polish bishop Cyprian and Justina, Christian saints Cyprian, Metropolitan...
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  • Cyprian Godebski may refer to: Cyprian Godebski (poet) Cyprian Godebski (sculptor) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Cypriot (redirect from Cyprians)
    Greek Cypriots Maronite Cypriots Turkish Cypriots Cypriot dialect (disambiguation), the dialects being spoken by Cypriots Cypriot syllabary, the ancient...
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  • trumpeter Bill Dixon Vade-mecum, a 1866 verse collection by Polish poet Cyprian Norwid Vademecum for Confessors, handbook released by the Vatican (see...
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  •  162–202. Nelson, Harold. Zimbabwe: A Country Study. pp. 1–317. Blamires, Cyprian; Jackson, Paul. "World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia Archived February...
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  • since 2002 absorbed into Saint-Esteve XIII Catalan Saint Cyprian (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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    CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle 66 (Cyprian of Carthage). New Advent. Retrieved 1 September 2022. CHURCH FATHERS: Epistle 69 (Cyprian of Carthage). New Advent....
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  • expression comes from the Epistle to Jubaianus, paragraph 21, written by Saint Cyprian of Carthage, a bishop of the third century. It is often used to summarise...
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  • Iwo (redirect from Iwo (disambiguation))
    Odrowąż (died 1229), medieval Polish humanist, statesman, and bishop Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski (1921–2016), Polish-born polymath and inventor Iwo Zaniewski...
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    Catholic Church of St. Catherine in Saint Petersburg The Lady Chapel of St Cyprian's Cathedral in Kimberley The Lady Chapel at Glastonbury Abbey, formerly...
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  • the Faster, first Ecumenical Patriarch John the Merciful (died c. 610), Cyprian Patriarch of Alexandria John I Agnus (‘the Lamb’, 7th century), 25th bishop...
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  • Pontius of Carthage, a deacon of the early church, and author of the Life of Cyprian Pontius of Cimiez, early Christian martyr Any male member of the Pontia...
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  • letters Laurent, Marquis de Gouvion Saint-Cyr (1764–1830), Marshal of France Cyprian St Cyr, pseudonym of Eric Berne, Canadian-American psychoanalyst and founder...
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    riches of the Church and the distribution of alms to the indigent. St. Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage, noted that at the time the norm was that Christians...
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    effects of scanty and unwholesome food. That furious plague (the Plague of Cyprian), which raged from 250 to 265, continued without interruption in every...
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  • comune of Gravedona ed Uniti, Province of Como, Lombardy, northern Italy Cyprian Consiglio, American composer, musician, Camaldolese monk and Catholic priest...
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  • (born 1940), Canadian civil servant, spy for the Soviet Union Claudius Cyprian Featherstone (1864–1945), American lawyer and judge Collis Featherstone...
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    in late antiquity through Carthaginian theologians such as Tertullian, Cyprian, and Augustine of Hippo. North Africa during classical antiquity Roman...
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    gallery of churches dedicated to Archangel Michael. St. Michael's Church (disambiguation) Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel (es), San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato...
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  • classical antiquity: Andromachus of Cyprus, 4th century BCE commander of the Cyprian fleet at the Siege of Tyre by Alexander the Great Andromachus (ruler of...
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    Among their best-known figures were Saint Felicita, Saint Perpetua, Saint Cyprian and Saint Augustine. Unlike the so-called Mauri that mostly inhabited the...
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  • San Cipriano (Esperanto, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for Saint Cyprian), may refer to several places: San Cipriano, Valle del Cauca, Colombian village...
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  • (1838–1900), American politician Cynthia Davis (born 1959), American politician Cyprian Davis (1930–2015), American priest Cyrus W. Davis (1856–1917), American...
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    tennis player Arthur Cyprian Harper (1866–1948), American politician Bambi Harper, Filipino writer and socialite Ben Harper (disambiguation), multiple people...
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  • - legendary hero Curtius Montanus - poet Thascius Caecilius Cyprianus (Cyprian) - bishop Damophilus - sculptor Lucius Decidius Saxa - tribune Gaius Messius...
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    Jan Matejko included. Even though the first prize was awarded to famed Cyprian Godebski, professor at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg from...
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    Christianity portal Biography portal The Martyrdom of Saint Andrew (disambiguation) Order of Saint Andrew Patron saints of places Saltire – the X-shaped...
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    the Baptist Cathedral (disambiguation) Saint John the Baptist Church (disambiguation) St. John Baptist Church (disambiguation) Statue of John the Baptist...
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    led") and Cyprian (c. 200–258 CE, "do not allow us to be led into temptation"). A later author, Ambrose (c. 340–397 CE), followed Cyprian's interpretation...
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    footballer) (born 1998), Irish Gaelic footballer Cyprian Brady (born 1962), Irish politician Dan Brady (disambiguation), multiple people Darren Brady (born 1981)...
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