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Irenaeus (/ɪrɪˈneɪəs/ or /ˌaɪrɪˈniːəs/; Gr****: Εἰρηναῖος, translit. Eirēnaîos; c. 130 – c. 202 AD) was a Gr****
bishop noted for his role in
guiding and...
- both as an
independent name and as a
diminutive of
Ireneus (Polish: Ireneusz, Czech:
Irenej or
Ireneus, Ukrainian: Іреней, Russian: Ириней). This name derives...
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Papias of Hierapolis, Pope
Clement I, Polycarp,
Ignatius of
Antioch and
Ireneus. In the New Testament, he is
among the
first of the
disciples called during...
- and 3rd centuries, such as
Justin the Martyr, Hippolytus, Tertullian,
Ireneus,
Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Lactantius, and in the 4th
century by Arius;...
- (Ioannis)
Avajianos (2004–)
Metropolis of Florina,
Prespes and Eordaia:
Ireneus (Marios)
Laftsis (2023–)
Metropolis of Goumenissa,
Axioupoli and Polykastro:...
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Dwight Ireneus Dougl**** (June 6, 1884 –
February 12, 1940) was an
American engineer,
short story writer, and
fraternity founder. He was one of four students...
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around 469 to
unite it with the
Barcelona under its own
first bishop,
Ireneus. It
comprised parts of
these Comarques of
Catalonia (Catalan districts) :...
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Retrieved May 10, 2012. Cheney,
David M. (January 21, 2012). "Bishop
Ireneus Frederic Baraga".
Catholic Hierarchy. Self-published.
Retrieved May 10...
- Mathematics, 2nd ed., ch. 12 (Van
Nostrand Reinhold: New York, 1989).
Romuald Ireneus 'Scibor-Marchocki,
Spherical trigonometry, Elementary-Geometry Trigonometry...
- The
Piano Concerto in Canada, 1900–1980 a
bibliographic survey. by Zuk,
Ireneus. Baltimore, Md.
Peabody Institute, 1985. 429 p. (Ref ML128 .P3Z85 1985t)...