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Chalcedonian Christianity is a term
referring to the
branches of
Christianity that
accept and
uphold theological resolutions of the
Council of Chalcedon...
- grunerite, magnetite, hematite, stilpnomelane, ankerite, siderite, calcite,
chalcedonic quartz in iron formations. The
riebeckite granite known as ailsite, found...
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Archdiocese of
Australia Serbian Orthodox of
Australia and New Z. Non-
Chalcedonic Coptic Orthodox Church in
Australia Pentecostal and
related Australian...
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Byzantine General Gregory Pakourianos. The
descendants of
these Orthodox and
Chalcedonic Armenians are the
Hayhurum of
Greece and
Catholic Armenians of Georgia...
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possible Georgian majority,
including a
sizable Armenian community of
Chalcedonic rite to
which Byzantines sometimes expanded, as a
denominational name...
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chert (or tripoli) is a light-colored
porous friable siliceous (largely
chalcedonic)
sedimentary rock,
which results from the
weathering (decalcification)...
- mathematics,
history and music. In the 13th century, the
Georgian and
Chalcedonic Armenian monks of the
Petritsioni (Bachkovo)
Monastery lost
their domination...
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gemstone which is
called in English, "cat's eye, beryl", a
variety of
chalcedonic quartz that has a
chatoyant luster resembling the eye of a cat when cut...
- condition. A
significant portion of
silica appeared in the form of
white chalcedonic quartz,
quartz veins as well as
granular quartz crystal. Due to the difference...
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Archdiocese of
Australia Serbian Orthodox of
Australia and New Z. Non-
Chalcedonic Coptic Orthodox Church in
Australia Pentecostal and
related Australian...