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Hormisdas (/hɔːrˈmɪzdəs/; c. 450 – 6
August 523) was the
bishop of Rome from 20 July 514 to his death. His
papacy was
dominated by the
Acacian schism...
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Hormisda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hormizd (sometimes
spelled Hormuzd and
Graecized Hormisdas or Ormisdas) is an Iranian...
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south of the
Hippodrome and east of the
Little Hagia Sophia.
Hormisdas is an
earlier name of the place. The name
Bucoleon was
probably attributed...
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Hormisdas Rainville (March 8, 1875 –
April 14, 1942) was a
lawyer and
political figure in Quebec. He
represented Chambly—Verchères in the House...
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Hormisdas Langlais was a
Canadian politician and a seven-term
Member of the
Legislative ****embly of Quebec. He was born on
September 2, 1890, in Saint-Octave-de-Métis...
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Hormisdas Etienne Djibri [or
Stephen Jibri (Mutran
Estefan Jabri)], 1872–1953) was
Archbishop of Kir****,
Sulaimaniya and
Arbil of the
Chaldean Catholic...
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published in 1907,
entering the name of the
saint as "In Persia, St.
Hormisdas, a martyr,"
under 8 August. Whether, the
Christians of St.
Thomas accepted...
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Notes 52 20 July 514 – 6
August 523 (9 years, 17 days) St
Hormisdas HORMISDAS c. 450 Frusino, Italy,
Western Roman Empire 64 / 73
Roman citizen...
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Hormisdas Pilon (April 1, 1857 – July 15, 1937) was a
Quebec politician. He was the
Member of the
Quebec Legislative ****embly for 30 years. Pilon, born...
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emperor Justinian,
promulgating doctrine opposed by his predecessor, Pope
Hormisdas.
Mercurius was born in Rome, son of Praeiectus. He
became a
priest at...