- also
refer to:
Saint Blaise of
Amorion (died 908)
Blaise of
Caesarea Cappadociae a.k.a.
Blaise the Herdsman, an
early martyr (fl. 3rd c.) In Canada:...
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Coleophora cappadociae is a moth of the
family Coleophoridae. It is
found in Turkey.
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media related to
Coleophora cappadociae. Wikispecies...
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Metropolitan of
Muntenia and Dobrogea, Lo****
tenens of the
throne of
Caesarea Cappadociae and
Patriarch of the
Romanian Orthodox Church. The
current patriarch...
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Kayseri (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈkajseɾi]) is a
large city in
Central Anatolia, Turkey, and the
capital of
Kayseri province.
Historically known as Caesarea...
- Asia (Metropolis of Ephesus),
Diocese of
Pontus (metropolis in
Caesarea Cappadociae), and
Diocese of
Thrace (metropolis in Heraclea,
later under Constantinople);[citation...
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Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Lo****
tenens of the
throne of
Caesarea Cappadociae and
Patriarch of All
Romania Patriarch Justinian in 1967
Church Romanian...
- into a
single Rule
under the name of
Regulae sancti Basilii episcopi Cappadociae ad monachos. Basil's
influence ensured the
propagation of
Basilian monachism;...
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Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Lo****
tenens of the
throne of
Caesarea Cappadociae and
Patriarch of All
Romania Church Romanian Orthodox Church See Bucharest...
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Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Lo****
tenens of the
throne of
Caesarea Cappadociae and
Patriarch of All
Romania Church Romanian Orthodox Church See Bucharest...
- (without
strong Byzantine resistance) the
cities of Kahramanmaraş,
Caesarea Cappadociae, Sebastia, and
Malatya (west of the
Taurus Mountains). Arab
forces march...