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Alorus or
Aloros (Ancient Gr****: Ἄλωρος) was a town of
ancient Macedonia in the
district Bottiaea,
placed by Steph**** of
Byzantium in the
innermost recess...
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which Berossus has
transmitted to us. He
tells us that the
first king was
Alorus of Babylon, a Chaldaean; he
reigned ten sari: and
afterwards Alaparus, and...
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hilaris meaning "joyful". In
Brittany can be
given after saint Aloire (Latin:
Alorus),
bishop of Quimper, Brittany. Alair, Aler, Alere, Allair, Allayre, Allere...
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Dictionary of the Saints, B. Herder, 1924, p. 38
Monks of Ramsgate. "Al**** and
Alorus". Book of
Saints 1921. CatholicSaints.Info. 14 May 2012 This
article incorporates...
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Ptolemy of
Aloros (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος), was sent by King
Amyntas III of
Macedon as an
envoy to
Athens c. 375–373 BC.
After Amyntas' death, he began...
- Ptolemy,
suggesting a non-royal
status for the latter. Moreover, the
demotic '
Alorus'
implies that
Ptolemy was not an
Argead and
therefore would be ineligible...
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Alwero River (also
spelt Aloru,
Aluoro and Alwero) is a
river in
Abobo woreda of
Gambela Region, Ethiopia. It
flows through the
Gambela National Park...
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Bithynia – king of
Bithynia Prytanis – King of
Sparta Ptolemaeus of
Alorus –
military leader Ptolemy I of
Egypt –
Ptolemaic ruler of
Egypt Ptolemy...
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animalistic state prior to revelation. Then,
during the
reign of the king
Alorus, the
divine messenger Oannes speaks to
humanity and
communicates the basic...
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Third Oe****enical
Council in
Ephesus in 431 (c. 462)
Saints Al**** and
Alorus, two
Bishops of
Quimper in
Brittany (5th century)
Saint Quadragesimus, a...