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Domnino (Russian: До́мнино) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Lyakhovskoye Rural Settlement,
Melenkovsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
- century).
Makhtbhanuth Zabhne (Bar Hebraeus, 13th century).
Chronicle of
Domninos (6th century).
Ecclesiastical History of
Evagrius Scholasticus (6th century)...
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Simeon is also said to have
corresponded with
Genevieve of Paris.
Patriarch Domninos II (441–448) of
Antioch visited the monk and
celebrated the
Divine Liturgy...
- were ever
heard from again. In 1619,
Bogdan Sobinin from the
village of
Domnino, near Kostroma,
received from Tsar
Mikhail half of the
village of Derevischi...
- palatable. Time: The
autumn of 1612 and the
winter of 1613. The
village of
Domnino Antonida is
eager to
marry Sobinin, but her father, Susanin,
refuses permission...
- of
Pavia Dasius of
Durostorum 304
Durostorum Domninus of
Fidenza (
Domnino) 304 Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86
Companions 304 Emerentiana...
- is the
transcendental or pure
intelligence of God.
Chisholm 1911. Suda,
Domninos, Hegias, Nikolaos, Odainathos,
Proklos o Lukios. Marinus, Vita Procli,...
- 8th
regnal years).
Malalas mentions as his own
source the
chronicle of
Domninos, who is not
known from
other sources. Alternatively, the
earthquake connected...
- places,
which were not in Molvitin, but in the area of the
village of
Domnino, the
village of
Derevenki and the
Isupovsky bog. Very
little is
known about...
- unknown.
Heliodorus of
Larissa Damascius, Life of
Isidore in the Suda,
Domninos Bulmer-Thomas (1970-1990)
Heath p. 538, (1981) Heath,
Thomas Little (1981)...