- B****otto's book My
Heart Is
Still in Venice, a
biography of John Paul I (
Krinon, 1990). Ben Walsh, The Pope’s
Overlooked Legacy:
Reforming The
Vatican Bank...
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language of the
Eastern Mediterranean.[citation needed]
Ancient Gr****: κρῖνον,
krīnon, was used by the Gr****s,
albeit for
lilies of any color. The term "lily"...
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scarlet and gold. Its
newsletter is The
Courier and its
magazine is The
Krinon. As of July 2022, Phi
Delta Kappa has 146 chapters.
Following is a list...
- אהלים ’ăhālîm
Agarwood ("Aloe")
Aquilaria malaccensis Proverbs 7:17 κρίνον,
krinon Anemone Anemone coronaria Matthew 6:28 ἄνηθον, anēthon
Anise or Dill Pimpinella...
- cultivar) The
generic name
Crinum comes from the
Ancient Gr**** κρίνον (
krinon),
meaning lily, via the
Latin crinum.
Several species are used in aquariums...
- fragments. The name "Crinoidea"
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word κρίνον (
krínon), "a lily", with the
suffix –oid
meaning "like". The
basic body form of...
-
Camillo B****otto's
biography of John Paul I, My
Heart Is
Still in
Venice (
Krinon, 1990), p. 113. Cuneo,
Michael W. (1999). The
Smoke of Satan: Conservative...
- 2000, p. 1560 (in French.)
Camillo B****otto, My
Heart Is
Still in
Venice (
Krinon, 1990), p. 113.
Trudy Ring, 1996,
International Dictionary of
Historic Places...
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generic name
Crinodendron is a
compound of the
Ancient Gr****
words κρίνον (
krínon) "lily" and δένδρον (dendrón) "tree", the "lily"
element being inspired...
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first Resurrection and when the
Metropolitan Church chants "Anasta, o
Theos krinon tin gin", the
bells of all the
churches of the city ring
joyfully and the...