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Nifon may
refer to: A
village in the
commune of Hamcearca,
Romania Nephon I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch of Constantinople, 1310–1314 Niphon...
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first pronounced with the
Chinese reading (on'yomi)
Nippon and
later as
Nifon, and then in
modern usage Nihon,
reflecting shifts in
phonology in Early...
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Nifon Niculescu (Romanian pronunciation: [
niˈfon nikuˈlesku]; born
Nicolae Niculescu [nikoˈla.e]; July 1, 1858–February 27, 1923) was a
Romanian cleric...
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Nephon I or
Niphon of
Cyzicus (Gr****: Νήφων; died
after 1314) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 1310 to 1314. From Veria, Greece. Nicephorus...
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Nephon II or
Nifon II (Gr****: Νήφων; died 11
August 1508), born
Nicholas (Νικόλαος), was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople three times: from 1486...
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Patriarch Nephon of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Nephon I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 1310–1314
Nephon II of Constantinople, E****enical...
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taking the deed to Neamţ Monastery. The two died, but
other two monks,
Nifon and Nectarie, from Horaiţa
Monastery (in Moldavia),
found the do****ent and...
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Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1840–1849)
Nifon II,
Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia (1850–1865)
Nifon,
Metropolitan of Hungaro-Walachia and Primate...
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before u) as f; and so
Nihon no
kotoba ("The
language of ****an") was
spelled Nifon no cotoba. The
Jesuits also
printed some
secular books in
romanized ****anese...
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Vasileios P,
Styliani P,
Nifon G,
Pavlos S, Aris F,
Ioannis P (November 2022). "Managing
fibromyalgia with...