- Land of Israel. In Gr**** and Latin, the city's name was
transliterated Hierosolyma/Hierosoluma (Gr****: Ἱεροσόλυμα; in Gr**** hieròs, ἱερός,
means holy),...
- The Lord's New
Church Which Is Nova
Hierosolyma,
usually referred to as the Lord's New Church, is an international,
Christian church based on the Old...
-
already occurred in 1757, the year
before the 1758
publication of De Nova
Hierosolyma et ejus
doctrina coelesti (English:
Concerning the New
Jerusalem and...
- (Ἰερουσαλήμ), or
Hierosolyma,
Ierosolyma (Ἱεροσόλυμα), and in
early Christian Bibles as
Syriac Ūrišlem (ܐܘܪܫܠܡ) as well as
Latin Hierosolyma or Ierusalem...
- Press. O'Loughlin,
Thomas (2012). "The
Presence of the
Breuiarius de
Hierosolyma in Iona's Library". Ériu. 62 (1): 185–188. Stewart, Aubrey, ed. (1890)...
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November 642 – 14 May 649 (6 years, 171 days)
Theodore I
THEODORVS Hierosolyma,
Eastern Roman Empire (Eastern)
Roman citizen. Was of Gr**** ethnicity...
-
reconstruction of a more
ancient Hebrew version of the name)
becomes Hierosolyma,
doubtlessly influenced by Gr**** ἱερος (hieros), "holy".
Others were...
-
suggested that the word "hip"
stems from a
medieval Latin acronym, "
Hierosolyma Est Perdita",
meaning "Jerusalem is lost", a term that
gained notoriety...
-
Egyptian god Seth was
expelled from
Egypt and had two sons
named Juda and
Hierosolyma. The
stories may
represent a
polemical Egyptian response to the Exodus...
- are on our way to paradise". The
abbreviation HEP
would then
stand for
Hierosolyma est perdita, "Jerusalem is lost" in Latin.
Rhythmical cheering has been...