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Staff of
Catholic University of America, Eds., New York: McGraw-Hill.
Evagrio Pontico, Gli Otto
Spiriti Malvagi, trans.,
Felice Comello,
Pratiche Editrice...
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Evágrio Jorge (6
March 1925 – 20
August 1978) was an
Indian freedom fighter and journalist.
Evágrio Fransisco Jorge was born on 6
March 1925 in Carmona...
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Evagrius Ponticus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εὐάγριος ὁ Ποντικός), also
called Evagrius the
Solitary (345–399 AD), was a
Christian monk and
ascetic from Heraclea...
- Goa's 1st
International Football Player Savia Viegas,
Academic and
Writer Evágrio Jorge,
Freedom Fighter Fr.
Antonio Cruz da
Piedade Viegas,
Priest Fr. Maurice...
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Wisconsin Washington, D.C. 1999 Po-Ru Loh,
Wisconsin M****achusetts (2)
Evagrio Mosca Washington, D.C. 2000
Ruozhou Jia,
Illinois California (3) Washington...
- the Barocci****
Graecus 142,
which contains the
histories of Sozomen,
Evagrios, and a
variety of
other excerpts on
church history.
Among the comments...
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Bocage draws his self-portrait.
Essay about Bocage by Goan
intellectual Evágrio Jorge (in Portuguese)
Works by
Manuel Maria Barbosa du
Bocage at Project...
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consultation by then
Prime Minister of India,
Jawaharlal Nehru.
Others included Evágrio Jorge,
Gerald Pereira and
Purushottam Kakodkar.
Between 1954 and 1961,...
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fourth century admired Origen;
Maximus the
Confessor was
inspired by
Evagrios in his spirituality;
Nicodemos of
Athos (eighteenth ... ) Woodill, Joseph...
- him at his home in ****olnã. They
reached ****olnã on 10 June 1946.
After Evágrio Jorge published the news of Lohia's
arrival in the 12 June
edition of O...