Mar Thoma V was the 5th Malankara Metropolitan who served puthenkoor from 1728 to 8 May 1765. He was born as Ousep (Yossef in Hebrew, Ousep-Malayalam...
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Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, often shortened to Mar Thoma Church, and known also as the Reformed Syrian Church and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of...
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Dionysius I, Metropolitan of Malankara (redirect from Mar Thoma VI)
brother of Mar Thoma V, in the Pallippuram branch of the Pakalomattom Family(Andoor, Marangattupilly). Thoma VI succeeded Mar Thoma V as Malankara Metropolitan...
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Mar Thoma Metropolitan is the title which is given to the Supreme Head of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church. The Malankara Church was split into different...
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Saint Thomas Christians (redirect from Mar Thoma Christians)
their leader, Thoma V. However, Thoma V died without having reconsecrated, but having himself consecrated his successor as Thoma VI. Thoma VI strongly resisted...
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Mar Thoma IV was the 4th Malankara Metropolitan of the Malankara Church in India, serving from 1688–1728. During his tenure, the church was subject to...
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Thoma is known for his indiscretion while a POW in British captivity, when he unwittingly revealed the existence of the V-1 flying bomb and the V-2...
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Church Mar Thoma I Mar Thoma II Mar Thoma III Mar Thoma IV Mar Thoma V Mar Thoma VI (Dionysius I) Mar Thoma VII Mar Thoma VIII Mar Thoma IX Dionysius...
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Church Thoma I, first indigenous Metropolitan of Malankara Thoma II Thoma III Thoma IV Thoma V Dionysius I, Metropolitan of Malankara Thoma VII Thoma VIII...
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Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (redirect from Mar Thoma Orthodox Church)
association. Thoma I (1653–1670) Thoma II (1670–1686) Thoma III (1686–1688) Thoma IV (1688–1728) Thoma V (1728–1765) Thoma VI (1765–1808) Thoma VII (1808–1809)...
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Antonius von Thoma (1 March 1829 – 24 November 1897) was Bishop and later Archbishop of the Archdiocese of München und Freising from 1889 until his death...
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Orthodox Syrian Church and the Apostle of India and the feasts of Mar Thoma II and Mar Thoma V whose mortal remains are buried in the church. Feast of Assumption...
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The Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church primate of the church uses the title "Mar Thoma Metropolitan" since 1894. As of 2022 Mar Thoma Metropolitan was Theodosius...
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Mar Thoma College is an institution of higher education located in Tiruvalla in the south Indian state of Kerala. The college is affiliated with Mahatma...
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Joseph Mar Thoma XXI (27 June 1931 - 18 October 2020) was the 21st Mar Thoma Metropolitan and the church’s primate. Joseph Mar Thoma XXI came from an...
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Mar Thoma I, also known as Valiya Mar Thoma (Mar Thoma the Great) and Arkkadiyakkon Thoma (Archdeacon Thomas) in Malayalam, and referred to as Thomas...
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Chrysostom Mar Thoma XX (born Philip Oommen; 27 April 1918 – 5 May 2021) was an Indian prelate who served as Metropolitan of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church...
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Harald V (Norwegian: Harald den femte, Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhɑ̂rːɑɫ dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born 21 February 1937) is King of Norway. A member of the House...
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GTCR (redirect from Golder, Thoma & Cressey)
professionals. The company was founded in 1980 as Golder Thoma & Co. by Stanley Golder, Carl Thoma, and Bryan Cressey. In the 1970s, Golder built the private...
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Thoma Koço Xhixho (April 3, 1920 – November 29, 2002) was a major-general of the Albanian Army, military scientist, founder and first commander of the...
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Mount Tabor Dayara (monastery) in Pathanapuram in 1939. As the disciple of Thoma Mar Dionysius, Metropolitan of Niranam, he completed his high school education...
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Synod of 24 Bishops presided over by His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Mar Thoma Didimos Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan. The Encyclopedia...
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Spadikam (redirect from Aadu Thoma)
Mohanlal and Thilakan, the film revolves around Thomas Chacko alias Aadu Thoma, a ruffian estranged from his toxic father C.P. Chacko alias Kaduva Chacko...
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Mar Thoma VIII was the 8th Metropolitan of the Malankara Church in Kerala, India from 1809 to 1816. He was a man of vision. It was during his time Malankara...
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Abraham Mar Thoma XVII (born Maret Ninan Abraham) (30 October 1879 – 1 September 1947) was the Metropolitan of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church from...
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Metropolitan for nine months until his death on 24 November 1816. He dethroned Mar Thoma IX and succeeded him by the favour of Col.John Munroe, then British Resident...
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Malankara Metropolitan (redirect from Throne of Mar Thoma)
title "Mar Thoma Metropolitan" is used by the head of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church since 1894. The current Mar Thoma Metropolitan of Mar Thoma Church is...
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Mar Thoma Yuvajana Sakhyam is the youth wing of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church (known as Mar Thoma Church); founded at the 1933 Maramon Convention...
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Olav V (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈûːlɑːv dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was King of Norway from 1957...
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