- R.; Unger, C. R. (1851).
Barlaams ok
Josaphats saga: En religiös
romantisk fortælling om
Barlaam og
Josaphat. Christiania: Christiania,
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- Look up
Josaphat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Josaphat can
refer to: Jehoshaphat, in the Bible,
fourth king of the
Kingdom of
Judah Saint Josephat...
- The
Valley of
Josaphat (Hebrew: עמק יהושפט, romanized: ‘Êmeq Yəhōšāp̄āṭ; variants:
Valley of
Jehoshaphat and
Valley of Yehoshephat) is a
Biblical place...
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Josaphat ****sevych, OSBM (c. 1580 – 12
November 1623) was a
Basilian hieromonk and
archeparch of the
Ruthenian Uniate Church who
served as Archbishop...
- The
Basilica of St.
Josaphat is a
Catholic minor basilica in the
Lincoln Village neighborhood of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
United States. It was
built in 1901...
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Jehoshaphat (/dʒəˈhɒʃəfæt/;
alternatively spelled Jehosaphat,
Josaphat, or Yehoshafat; Hebrew: יְהוֹשָׁפָט, Modern: Yəhōšafaṭ, Tiberian: Yŏhōšāp̄āṭ, "Yahweh...
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Josaphat Park (French: Parc
Josaphat; Dutch: Josaphatpark) is a
public park of 20 ha (49 acres)
located in the muni****lity of Schaerb**** in Brussels,...
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Josaphat Joseph Kotsylovsky (Ukrainian: Йосафат Йосиф Коциловський) was a
Ukrainian Gr****
Catholic bishop and martyr.
Kotsylovsky was born 3
March 1876...
- ****umptionist
novitiate in Phanaraki,
Turkey in 1900. His
religious name was
Josaphat. He was
ordained a
priest in the
Latin rite in Malines, Belgium, in 1909...
- St.
Josaphat's Church may
refer to: St.
Josaphat Cathedral, McCauley, Edmonton, Alberta,
Church of St.
Josaphat,
Lublin St.
Josaphat Roman Catholic Church...