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Epenetus"
Thomas Kelly Cheyne and John
Sutherland Black, ed. (1903).
Encyclopaedia Biblica.
Retrieved 2
March 2012. "Apostle
Epenetus of the Seventy"...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Papilio epenetus.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Papilio epenetus.
Butterfly Corner Images from Naturhistorisches...
- Enon Enos En-rimmon En-rogel En-shemesh En-tappuah
Epaphras Epaphroditus Epenetus Ephah Epher Ephes-dammim
Ephesus Ephlal Ephphatha Ephraim Ephratah Ephron...
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Orthodox Church on July 30
along with the
Apostles Silv****, Crescens,
Epenetus, and
Andronicus and on
January 4
where he is
venerated with all the apostles...
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Epenetus Howe (December 6, 1836 –
September 20, 1909) was an
American farmer and
politician from New York. Howe was born on
December 6, 1836, in Auburn...
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transcriber of some of
these works. "Apostles Silas, Silv****, Crescens,
Epenetus and
Andronicus of the Seventy",
Orthodox Times, July 30, 2024 "Apostle...
- Crescens,
ordained by
Saint Peter, or Speratus, one of the
Scillitan Martyrs.
Epenetus of
Carthage is
found in Pseudo-Dorotheus and Pseudo-Hippolytus
lists of...
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century Emygdius 4th
century Engratia 4th
century Epaphroditus 1st
century Epenetus of
Carthage 1st
century Ephrem the
Syrian 373
Ephysius 4th
century Epicharis...
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Dionysius of Alexandria, of
Egypt Donatian and companions, of
North Africa Epenetus of Carthage, of
Tunisia Eugenius of Carthage, of
Tunisia Fabius, of Algeria...
- his
first political speech. At 17, he
worked as a farm-hand for
Judge Epenetus Sears of Tabor, Iowa.
Sears was
impressed with the boy's
ability and sent...