• Aggai may refer to: Aggai, a village near Shashamane, Ethiopia Aggai, an alternative transliteration of Ai (Bible), a city, or two cities with the same...
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  • Aggai was a 1st-century primate of the Church of the East, and a disciple of Mar Addai, who is believed to have sat from 66 to 81. It was said that Aggai...
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  • Papa bar Aggai (died c. 327/328) was the Chaldean Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the capital of Sassanid Persia, in the late 3rd and early 4th century...
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    known as "Addai"), and is said to have had as his spiritual director, Mar Aggai. He is identified as St. Mari of the seventy disciples with whom the Apocryphal...
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  • Sefrou Province (redirect from Aggai River)
    Sefrou (Arabic: صفرو, romanized: Şafrū) is one of the provinces of the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. It had a population of 259,577 as per the Census Report...
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    Applewhite and 38 of his followers committed mass suicide. 10 Aug 1997 Aggai The 1st-century bishop of Edessa predicted this date to be the birth date...
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  • Rangu Pulalona" Ashwani Karunakar "Tharumu Tharumu" Hemachandra Sriram "Aggai Vastha Ninne Buggechestha" Manisha, Ashwani Kasarla Shyam "Lakshmi Bomb"...
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    Agbar, or in one Latin version "Acbar" — and his people including Saint Aggai and Saint Mari. The story of how King Abgarus V and Jesus had corresponded...
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  • (Latin for Pope), the bishop of Rome and leader of Catholic Church Papa bar Aggai (3rd century), Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and a founding figure in the...
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  • Tarkani (redirect from Aggai Khel)
    The Tarkani (Pashto: ترکاڼي tarkāṇī) or Tarkalani (Pashto: ترکلاڼي tarkalāṇī) are a Pashtun tribe mainly settled in Bajaur District, Lower Dir district...
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    of Fez. Oued Aggai runs through the city, and about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of Sefrou are the Cascades, a small waterfall. Wadi Aggai also takes part...
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    Corinthian) Herodion the son of Narcissus Olympas Mark the Evangelist Addai Aggai Mâr Mârî Other lists are One attributed to Dorotheus of Tyre, completed...
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    (d. 376) Alexander I, pope and patriarch of Alexandria Papa (or Papa bar Aggai), Sassanid bishop Su Jun, Chinese general and politician Yu Wenjun, Chinese...
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    traveled widely in the Eastern Roman Empire and led the opposition to Papa bar ʿAggai and the supremacy of the bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon in the Persian church...
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    was unorganized and there was no established succession. In 280, Papa bar Aggai was consecrated as Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon by two visiting bishops...
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  • (using a later term) patriarchal rights was made by Patriarch Papa bar Aggai (c. 317 – c. 329). In the 5th century this claim was strengthened and Isaac...
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    of Kashker (Shahlufa) (220–266 AD) Bar Aggai (267–c. 280) Around 280, visiting bishops consecrated Papa bar Aggai as Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, thereby...
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    Leadership and structure remained disorganised until 315 when Papa bar Aggai (310–329), bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, imposed the primacy of his see...
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  • (disambiguation) Agge (disambiguation) Saint Aggei, Wycliffe's spelling of Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia Aggey (disambiguation) Aggi (disambiguation)...
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  • Edessa. Addai, who became the first bishop of Edessa, was succeeded by Aggai, then by Palut, who was ordained about 200 by Serapion of Antioch. Thence...
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    Christianity became the official religion of the kingdom. Addai was succeeded by Aggai, then by Saint Mari, who was ordained about 200 by Serapion of Antioch....
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  • Italy Agai, a village in Nyanza Province, Kenya Mar Agai, Aramaic for Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia Prince Agai of Konda, a sixteenth-century...
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  • (disambiguation) Agge (disambiguation) Saint Aggei, Wycliffe's spelling of Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia Aggey (disambiguation) Aggi (disambiguation)...
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    century by Thomas the Apostle and Mar Addai (Addai of Edessa) and his pupils Aggai and Mari. Thomas and Addai belonged to the twelve Apostles. Iraq's Eastern...
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  • bishop 328 Alexander I, pope and patriarch of Alexandria Papa (or Papa bar Aggai), Sassanid bishop Su Jun, Chinese general and politician Yu Wenjun, Chinese...
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  • Local "Arere Yekkada" Devi Sri Prasad Naresh Iyer Srimani Lakshmi Bomb "Aggai Vastha Ninne Buggechestha" Sunil Kashyap Ashwani Kasarla Shyam "Lakshmi...
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  • death Notes Thaddeus (Addai I) c.100 According to Eusebius of Caesarea Aggai c.190 According to Eusebius Palut c.200 According to Eusebius; He was a...
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  • in present-day Nigeria Agey, a commune in Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France Aggai (disambiguation) Aggay, a barangay (district) of Bantay, Ilocos Sur, Philippines...
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  • (disambiguation) Agge (disambiguation) Saint Aggei, Wycliffe's spelling of Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia Aggey (disambiguation) Aggie (disambiguation)...
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  • (disambiguation) Aggar (disambiguation) Saint Aggei, Wycliffe's spelling of Mar Aggai, the second Bishop of Edessa, Mesopotamia Agger, a Roman embankment Aggey...
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