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Jacobite bishops of
Gubos are
mentioned either by
Michael the
Syrian or Bar Hebraeus, and Bar
Hebraeus himself was
bishop of
Gubos from 1246 to 1255. By...
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December 7, 1909 – July 10, 1986), also
known by his art
names Mongbo and
Gubo, was a
Korean writer who
moved from
South Korea to
North Korea. He is notably...
- Chinese,
Palanka and
Gubo,
first in
their own
country (Book I) and then in
China (Book II). They give
priority to
everyday topics that
Gubo and
Palanka encounter...
- and
studied rhetoric and medicine. In 1246, he was
consecrated bishop of
Gubos by the
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius III David, and in 1252 he was...
- is 5,571 (2022). The
mayor is
Murat Koca (AKP). The town of Gubbōs (also
Gūbōs),
which flourished in the
Middle Ages and was also the seat of a Syriac...
- (Ogam-do; 오감도; 烏瞰圖)", and Park's novel, "A Day in the Life of
Novelist Mr.
Gubo" (소설가 구보씨의 일일). Yi Sang also
created illustrations for Park Tae-won's novel...
- (편석촌)
Jeong Ji-yong (정지용) Park Tae-won (박태원), art
names Mongbo (몽보) and
Gubo (구보) Kim Hae-gyeong (김해경), art name Yi Sang (이상) Park Pal-yang, art name...
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Spanish mission in the
Sonoran desert,
founded at a site
originally called Gubo Verde. Its
location is now lost.
Jesuit missionary Eusebio Kino
founded the...
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Theater Bupyeong Arts
Center Haenuri 2010 893
Shipnyeonwho Dance Company,
Gubo Dance Company Jinju Gyeongsangnamdo Culture & Arts
Center Main Hall 1988...
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steps in to take
place as a new leader. Terk
tries her lady charms, but
Gubo tells her that he
always liked Terk the way she is. They both end up leaving...