- Look up Irenaeus or Irenæus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saint Irenaeus of
Lugdunum (Lyons) was a
Catholic bishop,
theologian and
early church father...
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Metropolitan Irineos (born
Michail Galanakis;
November 10, 1911 –
April 30, 2013) was
bishop of
Constantinople Orthodox Church,
Metropolitan of Germany...
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Emmanouil Skopelitis (Gr****: Εμμανουήλ Σκοπελίτης; 17
April 1939 – 10
January 2023) was,
under the name
Irenaios (Gr****: Ειρηναίος), the 140th patriarch...
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Irineo Álvarez (born 7
November 1967 in
Guadalupe de Ures, Sonora, Mexico), is a
Mexican film and
television actor. He is best
known for his
notable films...
- on 17
April 2021.
Retrieved 18
November 2020. Blanco-Jiménez, M., Parra-
Irineo, G., González-González, N. and Tavizon-Salazar, A. (30 May 2019). "Pacific...
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Irineo Leguisamo (Arerunguá, Salto, Uruguay, 20
October 1903 -
Buenos Aires, 2
December 1985) was a
Uruguayan jockey. Also
known as El
Pulpo ("the octopus")...
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roles are
Mariana Treviño, Adrián Vázquez,
Carlos Valencia,
Guillermo Nava,
Irineo Álvarez,
Manuel Poncelis, Angélica Aragón, Jesús Ochoa, Joaquín Cosío and...
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Prefecture with the
support of the
Metropolitan of
Kissamos and Selinos, and
Irineos Galanakis,
implemented their idea to
found a multi-shareholder shipping...
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Tagudin to Bantay), Abra, and Lepanto-Bontoc. Zone 3,
commanded by Lt. Col.
Irineo de Guzman,
included Northern Ilocos Sur (from Sto.
Domingo to Sinait) and...
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Cofradia Revolt, on
January 20, 1843, the
Tayabas Regiment, led by
Sergeant Irineo Samaniego, rose in
revolt against Spain,
conquering Fort
Santiago and other...