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Cerdo may
refer to:
Cerdo (mythology), a Gr****
mythological figure Cerdo (gnostic), a
Syrian gnostic of the 2nd
Century AD
Kedron of Alexandria, an early...
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Cerdo (Ancient Gr****: Κέρδων) was a
Syrian Gnostic who was
deemed a
heretic by the
Early Church around the time of his teaching,
circa 138 AD.
Cerdo started...
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Kedron of Alexandria, also
called Kedronos, was the 4th
Patriarch of Alexandria. When the
priest and
Bishops who
served in the
country learned that the...
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Lucius Vitruvius Cerdo was an
ancient Roman architect active in Verona. His only
known work is the Arco dei Gavi, a 1st-century arch in Verona, Italy...
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Cerambyx cerdo,
commonly known as the
great capricorn beetle or
cerambyx longicorn, is a
species of
beetle in
family Cerambycidae. It
occurs in North...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cerdo (Ancient Gr****: Κερδοῦς, 'purveyor of gain') was,
according to Pausanias, the wife of King
Phoroneus of Argos. In
other sources...
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century (140–155) he
traveled to Rome,
where he
joined the
Syrian Gnostic Cerdo.
Marcion preached that the
benevolent God of the
Gospel who sent
Jesus Christ...
- word. A
common version of the
saying in
Spanish is
echar margaritas a los
cerdos, lit. 'to cast
daisies before swine'. This
comes from
translating Gr****...
- tomato-based stew of pigs'
trotters with
chickpeas is
called patitas de
cerdo.
Sometimes potatoes or
butternut are added.
British chef
Marco Pierre White...
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Diary of a Pig War (Spanish: La
Guerra del
cerdo) is a 1975
Argentinian film
directed by
Leopoldo Torre Nilsson about his own
script written in collaboration...