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Amanita eliae is an
inedible species of
fungi in the
family of
Amanitaceae found in Europe. It was
described by
Lucien Quélet in 1872.
Synonyms include...
- Judeo-Christian
scheme of
periodization in historiography,
called also
Vaticinium Eliae (prophecy of
Elijah or Elias). A three-period
division of time
appears in...
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Saint Elias of Enna, born John
Rachites (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ῥαχίτης; 822/823 in Enna –
August 17, 903 in Thessalonica), is
venerated as a
saint by...
- Elijah, Eliya, or
Elias of
Nisibis (classical Syriac: ܐܠܝܐ, 11 February 975 – 18 July 1046) was an ****yrian
cleric of the
Church of the East, who served...
- ISSN 0034-6551. "Clamores
Eliae" he
dedicated "To my
lovely mother, Moravia, one of her
faithful son...".
Clamores Eliae, p. 69, Kastellaun/Hunsrück :...
- East. London: I. B.
Tauris & Co. Ltd. ISBN 1-84511-115-X. Brooks, E. W.,
Eliae Metropolitae Nisibeni Opus Chronologi**** (Rome, 1910) Gismondi, H., Maris...
- aprica A. armeniaca A. augusta A. breckonii A. chrysoblema A. diemii A.
eliae A. farinosa A. frostiana A. gemmata A. gioiosa A. ibotengutake A. multisquamosa...
- aprica A. armeniaca A. augusta A. breckonii A. chrysoblema A. diemii A.
eliae A. farinosa A. frostiana A. gemmata A. gioiosa A. ibotengutake A. multisquamosa...
- aprica A. armeniaca A. augusta A. breckonii A. chrysoblema A. diemii A.
eliae A. farinosa A. frostiana A. gemmata A. gioiosa A. ibotengutake A. multisquamosa...
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international law as developing. This was
within a
scheme of
Vaticinium Eliae or
three periods of 2000
years for
universal history, to
which he had little...