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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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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...
- Papa bar
Aggai (died c. 327/328) was the
Chaldean Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the
capital of S****anid Persia, in the late 3rd and
early 4th century...
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Sefrou (Arabic: صفرو, romanized: Şafrū) is one of the
provinces of the Fès-Meknès
region of Morocco. It had a po****tion of 259,577 as per the
Census Report...
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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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Applewhite and 38 of his
followers committed m**** suicide. 10 Aug 1997
Aggai The 1st-century
bishop of
Edessa predicted this date to be the
birth date...
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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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Alexander I, pope and
patriarch of
Alexandria Papa (or Papa bar
Aggai), S****anid
bishop Su Jun,
Chinese general and
politician Yu Wenjun, Chinese...
- 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...