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began to be
drawn back into Christianity. She moved—now with her daughter,
Gaiana — to the
south of
Russia where her
religious devotion increased. Furious...
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Guyana (/
ɡaɪˈɑːnə/ or /ɡaɪˈænə/ ghy-A(H)N-ə),
officially the Co-operative
Republic of Guyana, is a
country on the
northern coast of
South America, part...
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built by Pope John VII atop the
Palatine Hill in the
ruins of the
Domus Gaiana. He died in May 946 and was
succeeded by
Agapetus II.
Because of the similarity...
- Cainani);
Caiani (Philast. 2; Augustin. Haer. 18, Praedest. 18, codd.);
Gaiana haeresis (Tertullian de Praescrip. 33, and de Bapt. 1), but
Jerome writing...
- include: Iraq 1941,
North Africa 1940–43,
Gothic Line, Coriano, Sant' Angelo,
Gaiana Crossing,
Point 551,
Italy 1942–44; Tamu Road, Bishenpur, Kanglato-ngbi...
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Bishop and
Enlightener of
Greater Armenia (c. 335)
Martyrs Rhipsima and
Gaiana with 35 Virgin-Martyrs, in
Armenia (early 4th century) Holy
seventy (70)...
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River on 8
April 1945, then
began their final push
across the
Santerno and
Gaiana Rivers,
finally crossing the Po
River on
Anzac Day 1945. The
division captured...
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Herai (Eraee) 29 26 9
Martyrdom of St.
Rhipsime (Arbsima) the Virgin, St.
Gaiana, and her
Sisters the
Virgins 30 27 10
Commemoration of the
Miracle that...
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Santerno Rivers (9 – 12
April 1945)
Battle of
Argenta Gap /
Battle for the
Gaiana River (16 – 21
April 1945) Capture/Battle of
Bologna (21
April 1945) Last...
- of the
Seventy (1st century)
Martyr Epicharis of Rome (c. 298)
Martyr Gaiana.
Hieromarytr Philemon the Bishop, and
martyr Fortunatus. Holy 15 martyrs...