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Ephigenia of
Ethiopia or
Iphigenia of
Ethiopia (Spanish: Efigenia; Portuguese: Ifigénia/Ifigênia; French: Iphigénie; Gr****: Ἰφιγένεια), also
called Iphigenia...
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Ephigenia of Ethiopia, the
virgin daughter of King Egippus. When King
Hirtacus succeeded Egippus, he
asked the
apostle if he
could persuade Ephigenia...
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Hemisphere (see
September 22):
Spring Day (Argentina)
Christian feast day:
Ephigenia of
Ethiopia Laurent-Joseph-Marius
Imbert (one of the
Korean Martyrs) Matthew...
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valuable religious artifacts. The use of an
African female saint, St
Ephigenia, is also a
claim to the
legitimacy of a
distinctly female identity. This...
- it", and "pomme de terre" (potato) is
French for "apple polisher". Mrs.
Ephigenia Brinks (voiced by
Richard Binsley) is a middle-aged
woman and a dedicated...
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Several ladies who
served the Apostles: Drusiana, Susanna, Maximilla,
Saint Ephigenia,
Helena of Adiabene,
Saint Plautilla,
Saints Julian and
Basilissa Christine's...
- from 1798 to 1799, the
altars of
Saint Anthony,
Saint Benedict and
Saint Ephigenia, and the
panels of the
sacristy from 1792 to 1794. The
churchyard was...
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family Colchicaceae 112 Iphigenia, an
asteroid Iphigénie (disambiguation)
Ephigenia of Ethiopia,
Western folk
saint whose life is told in the
Golden Legend...
- ****ociations to use the same temple. One
example is the
Brotherhood of
Saint Ephigenia, which,
being the
largest and most
prominent among the fraternities, was...
- and it was
during his
reign that
Matthew converted the king's
daughter Ephigenia. This
narrative was
inspired by the
older Church story of
Matthew which...