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Magnesia (Gr****: Μαγνησία, Magnisía, IPA: [maɣniˈsia],
Ancient Gr****: Magnēsía,
deriving from the
tribe name Magnetes) is one of the
regional units of...
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Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Magnesians (often
abbreviated Magnesians or Ign. Mag.) is an
epistle attributed to
Ignatius of Antioch, a second-century...
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Magnesian limestone can
refer to:
Dolomite (rock), rock made of
magnesium carbonate Magnesian Limestone, the
traditional name of a
specific suite of Permian...
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Magnesium oxide Periclase or magnesia, a
natural mineral of
magnesium oxide Magnesian limestone (disambiguation)
Magnesium Milk of magnesia, a
suspension of...
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Brucite is the
mineral form of
magnesium hydroxide, with the
chemical formula Mg(OH)2. It is a
common alteration product of
periclase in marble; a low-temperature...
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Magnesian Limestone is a
suite of
carbonate rocks in north-east
England dating from the
Permian period. The
outcrop stretches from
Nottingham northwards...
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Magnesian escarpment is the most
westerly of
three prominent escarpments that run north-south in Wisconsin. All
three escarpments are
formed by the...
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Seven original epistles: The
Epistle to the Ephesians; The
Epistle to the
Magnesians; The
Epistle to the Trallians; The
Epistle to the Romans; The Epistle...
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similar concept of the
Vicar of
Christ is
mentioned in the
Epistle to the
Magnesians of St. Ignatius,
Bishop of
Antioch (who was
possibly a
disciple of both...
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Trallians ♦
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Ephesians ♦
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Magnesians ♦
Epistle of
Ignatius to the
Romans ♦
Epistle of
Ignatius to the Philadelphians...