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  • 121May 23 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — May 22 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar May 24 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on June 5 by Old Calendarists Contents 1 Saints 1.1 Other commemorations 2 Notes 3 …

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  • 122Djamasp — For the 10th century BC philosopher, see Jamasp. Djamasp (also transcribed as Jamasp or Zamasp) (Persian: جاماسپ) was a Sassanid king who ruled from 496 to 498. He was a younger brother of king Kavadh I and was installed on the Sassanid throne… …

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  • 123Zeugma (city) — This article is about Zeugma in Commagene; for the ancient city called Zeugma in Seleucis, Syria, see Samandağı (city). For other uses, see Zeugma (disambiguation) Zeugma ( el. Ζεύγμα) is an ancient city of Commagene; currently located in the… …

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  • 124Placidia — was the wife of Olybrius, Western Roman Emperor. Her full name is uncertain. The Chronicle of the Roman Emperors: The reign by reign record of the rulers of Imperial Rome (1995) by Chris Scarre gives her name as Galla Placidia Valentiniana or… …

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  • 125Patrologia Orientalis — The Patrologia Orientalis is an attempt to create a comprehensive collection of the writings by eastern Church Fathers in Syriac, Armenian and Arabic, Coptic, Ge ez, Georgian, and Slavonic. It is designed to complement the comprehensive,… …

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  • 126Sign of contradiction — s. Contradiction comes from the Latin contra , against and dicere , to speak. According to Catholic tradition, a sign of contradiction points to the presence of Christ or the presence of the divine due to the union of that person or reality with… …

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  • 127Alypius of Thagaste — Infobox Saint name=Saint Alypius of Thagaste birth date=4th Century death date=5th Century feast day=August 15 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize= caption= birth place= death place= titles= beatified date= beatified place= beatified by …

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  • 128Sophene — For the kingdom, please see Kingdom of Sophene. [ Armenian Empire under Tigranes the Great.] Sophene ( hy. Ծոփք Tsopk ) was a province of the Armenian Kingdom and of the Roman Empire, located in the south west of the kingdom. It currently lies in …

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