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- History of the Church (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965), p. 299 "De Sententia Dionysii". New Advent. 13. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Pope St. Dionysius" ...
- Syracuse (Ancient Gr****: Συρακοῦσαι) was an ancient Gr**** city-state, located on the east coast of Sicily, Magna Graecia. The city was founded by settlers...
- original edition. Deckers, Michael (2003) [525]. "Cyclus Decemnovennalis Dionysii" [Nineteen Year Cycle of Dionysius]. Archived from the original on 15 January...
- do****ent giving an account of his life and martyrdom, the "P****io SS. Dionysii Rustici et Eleutherii", dates from c. 600, is mistakenly attributed to...
- the study of Gr**** religion, p. 35 Nilsson, Martin P. (1900), Studia de Dionysiis Atticis Nilsson, Martin P. (1906), Griechische Feste. (in German) Rohde...
- Hagenmeyer (1890), p. 151, note 10, citing Historia Regum Francorum mOnast. S. Dionysii (ed. Waitz in Mon. Germ. SS. IX p. 405), and for battle cries of the crusaders...
- Google Books. Deckers, Michael (25 August 2003). "Cyclus Decemnovennalis DionysiiNineteen year cycle of Dionysius". Hbar.phys.msu.ru. Archived from the...
- Enlaplage. Lapidge, Michael (2017). Hilduin of Saint-Denis: The P****io S. Dionysii in Prose and Verse. Brill. Stoclet, Alain J. (2018). "Saint-Denis et les...
- Day explanation Dionysius Exiguus, 1863 [525], Cyclus Decemnovennalis Dionysii, Patrologia Latina vol. 67, cols. 493–508 (in Latin). Dionysius Exiguus...
- helenae), Poa thessala, Potentilla deorum, Rynchosinapis nivalis, Silene dionysii, Silene oligantha, Veronica thessalica, Viola striis-notata, Viola pseudograeca...