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pirate base. In the 3rd
century CE,
Jaffa was
known by the name
Flavia Ioppe,
potentially indicating an
honorary designation under Flavian rule. Despite...
- the free dictionary.
Joppe may
refer to : Jaffa,
known as
Joppa alias Ioppe, an
Ancient city and
former bishopric, now also
Joppe (Roman),
Latin Catholic...
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Nablus שכם Νεάπολις (Neapolis)
Neapoli نابلس (Nablus)
Jaffa יפו Ἰόππῃ
Ioppe يَافَا (Yaffa)
Ascalon אשקלון Ἀσκάλων (Askálōn)
Ascalone عَسْقَلَان (Asqalān)...
- of the
Syriacs (united with Homs),
Hierapolis in
Syria of the Syriacs,
Ioppe of the Syriacs,
Mardin of the Syriacs,
Martyropolis of the Syriacs, Nabk...
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Bishop of
Uppsala 15 July 1469 – ?: Henry,
consecrated to the
titular see of
Ioppe 1469:
Thomas Scrope,
absentee Bishop of
Dromore and ****istant
Bishop of...
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Archdiocese of Abila:
Dorotheos (Demetrios)
Leovaris (2000-)
Archdiocese of
Ioppe:
Damaskinos (Anastasios)
Gaganiaras (2000-)
Archdiocese of Constantina:...
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August 1868) was a
Polish writer and
clergyman who was
Titular Bishop of
Ioppe. Łętowski was born in
Tarnawatka to a
family that
claimed the Ogończyk coat...
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served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Cologne (1640–1661) and
Titular Bishop of
Ioppe.
Georgius Pauli-Stravius was born in
Lozzen Cuttecoven,
Belgium in 1593...
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Prucha (born
Czech Republic) (1871.03.06 – 1883.10.23),
Titular Bishop of
Ioppe (1871.03.06 – 1883.10.23)
Auxiliary Bishop:
Carlo Schwarz (1884.03.27 –...
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shape and has been
restored as follows: "Doros (Dor), a city of Sidonioi, <
Ioppe (Jaffa), a city;> they say it was here that Androm<eda> was <ex>posed <to...