- John of
Hoio O. Cist (Latin:
Joannes de
Hoio; Croatian: Ivan de
Hoio; died c. 1317) was an
abbot of the
Cistercian Orval Abbey in present-day
Belgium and...
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Ancient Gr**** word
usually transliterated from οἵα as hoia from the word
hoios (οἷος)
meaning 'such' or 'what' as in 'what
manner of,' and is used in certain...
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contrafactual past hundā hundī hundā hundī hundā hundī hundē hundīā̃ hundē hundīā̃ hundē hundīā̃
imperative present — hō — — hōō — ****ure — hōī̃ — —
hōiō —...
- he couldn't find any do****ent
confirming his
alleged predecessor John of
Hoio as the
bishop of Duvno.
During his episcopate, he was
involved in long-lasting...
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Kahani "Tera Hone Laga Hun"
Jashnn "Darde Tanhaaiyan" Aa
Dekhen Zara "Ghazeb
Hoio Rama" Raaz 2 "Maahi Maahi" 2008
Singh Is
Kinng "Teri Ore"
Singh Is Kinng...
- (Libasius)
apparently god of
libations (possibly
related to
Latin Vesta ),
Hoios (cf.
Latin Holus, Helus,
Roman grove of
Helernus in Ovid's
Fasti II 67-68)...
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Bishops of
Duvno Bishop Term
Notes Refs John of
Hoio 1298/1311 –
Unknown Titular bishop.
Madius 1298/1311 – 1344
Benedictine or Franciscan;
resigned from...
- (Metrosideros polymorpha), koa (Acacia koa), mānele (Sapindus saponaria),
hoio (Diplazium sandwicianum), pilo (Coprosma spp.), māmaki (Pipturus albidus)...