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Crescens (Gr****: Κρίσκης) was an
individual who
appears in the New Testament. He is
traditionally considered one of the 72
disciples sent out by Jesus...
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Crescens (fl. 2nd
century AD) was a
Cynic philosopher who
attacked the Christians, and was in turn
attacked by
Justin Martyr. Eusebius,
writing 150 years...
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Crescens may
refer to:
Crescens,
Christian saint Crescens the
Cynic (fl. 2nd
century AD),
Cynic philosopher Crescens Robinson (1864–1941),
English cricketer...
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crescens is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil,
Venezuela and
Costa Rica. The
wingspan is 32–36 millimetres...
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parts in
increasing size,
magnitude or
intensity is
called a
tricolon crescens, or an
ascending tricolon.
Tricolon can
sometimes be a hendiatris. Similarly...
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Valerius Crescens Fulvi**** was a
governor of
Britannia Inferior, a
province of
Roman Britain,
during the
reign of
Severus Alexander (AD 222 and 235)....
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Cleophas Cnidus Colhozeh Colosse Coniah Coos
Corinth Cornelius Cosam Coz
Crescens Crete Crispus Cush,
Cushan Cuth
Cyprus Cyrene Cyrenius Cyrus Comay, Joan...
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Marcus Antius Crescens Calpurni**** was a
Roman senator, who held
several offices,
including acting governor of
Roman Britain in the late
second century...
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Marcellus after the
murder of the
previous governor.
Marcus Antius Crescens Calpurni**** (acting governor, c. 185)
Publius Helvius Pertinax (c. 185...
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governorship precedes or
succeeds those of
Claudius Apellinus and
Valerius Crescens Fulvi****.
Little else is
known of him,
although an
inscription records...