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Allium cyrilli is a
plant species native to Greece, Turkey, and to the
Apulia region of
southeastern Italy.
Allium cyrilli has one egg-shaped bulb wide...
- ("singulis
nominibus insculptis",
Chronicon 6:23).
Chapter III of Vita
Cyrilli [de]
describes Cyril finding two
Christian books written with "Rus characters"...
- Greece) –
Cyril in 827–828, and
Methodius in 815–820.
According to the Vita
Cyrilli ("The Life of Cyril"),
Cyril was
reputedly the
youngest of
seven brothers;...
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Euchromius ocelleus (Haworth, 1811)
Palparia ocelleus Haworth, 1811
Crambus cyrilli Costa, 1829
Phycis funiculella Treitschke, 1832
Eromene texana Robinson...
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Gospel of Luke
Commentary on the
Gospel of John
Against Julian the
Apostate Cyrilli Alexandrini liber Thesaurus adversus hereticos a
Georgio Trapesuntio traductus...
- The
legend first appears in 1710 in
Sacra Moraviae historia sive Vita S.
Cyrilli et
Methodii by
parish priest Jan Jiří Středovský. In the
chapter dedicated...
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Universitas Internationalis Studiorum Superiorum Pro Deo
Universitas Sancti Cyrilli,
Malta Université Européenne Jean
Monnet Université de Wallis,
Oregon University...
- Proglas, a
cultivated poem in
which Cyril defends the
Slavic liturgy. Vita
Cyrilli (attributed to
Clement of Ohrid) and Vita
Methodii (probably
written by...
- of
Saints Cyril and
Methodius of
Toronto (Latin:
Exarchatus Sanctorum Cyrilli et
Methodii Torontini ritus Byzantini, Slovak: Exarchát svätých Cyrila...
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Anastasis in the
course of
Easter W****. W. C. Reischl, J. Rupp (1848; 1860).
Cyrilli Hierosolymarum Archiepiscopi opera quae
supersunt omnia. München. Christa...