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Arius (/əˈraɪəs, ˈɛəri-/; Koinē Gr****: Ἄρειος, romanized: Áreios; 250 or 256 – 336) was a
Cyrenaic presbyter and ascetic. He has been
regarded as the founder...
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Ario is a male
given name with
Persian origin. It may
refer to:
Ario Muni****lity,
Mexico Ario de Rosales, main town of
Ario Muni****lity
Ario Barzan,...
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eventually becoming far more
powerful than
Arios and his party.
Overcome with
anger and frustration,
Arios begins loathing Rein,
neglecting his duties...
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Ario is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Michoacán. The muni****lity has an area of 694.60
square kilometres (1.18% of the
surface of the state)...
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Arius was a
Christian priest in Alexandria,
Egypt in the
early fourth century.
Arius may also
refer to:
Arius (fish), a
genus of
catfishes Arius Didymus...
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Ario Bayu
Wicaksono (born 6
February 1985) is an
Indonesian actor. Born in
Jakarta to
Javanese parents,
Ario Bayu had
spent nearly all of his formative...
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Gothic architecture.: 74 List's 1908 book Die Rita der
Ario-Germanen (lit. 'The Rite of the
Ario-Germans') had
chapter headings with triskelions, swastikas...
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called his
doctrine 'Armanism',
while Lanz used the
terms 'Theozoology' and '
Ario-Christianity'
before the
First World War. The
ideas of Von List and Lanz...
- The Awyu
languages are a
cluster of
Papuan languages in
Indonesian New Guinea. They
number between five (bold below) and eleven,
depending on one's criteria...
- N-Tyce were a
British four-piece girl
group consisting of
Ario Obubore,
Chantal Kerzner,
Donna Stubbs, and Mic****e Robinson. The
group recorded for Telstar...