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Pelagia (Ancient Gr****: Πελαγία),
distinguished as
Pelagia of Antioch,
Pelagia the Penitent, and
Pelagia the Harlot, was a
Christian saint and
hermit in...
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Pelagia,
Pelagia of Antioch,
Pelagia the
Penitent or
Pelagia the
Harlot was a
legendary Christian saint and
hermit in the 4th or 5th century.
Pelagia...
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Pelagia noctiluca is a
jellyfish in the
family Pelagiidae and the only
currently recognized species in the
genus Pelagia. It is
typically known in English...
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Giorgos Pelagias (Gr****: Γιώργος Πελαγίας) (born May 10, 1985 in Nicosia) is a
Cypriot footballer, who last pla**** for ASIL Lysi.
Pelagias joined Kerkyra...
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Pelagia is a
fictional 19th
century Russian nun, the
protagonist of a three-book
series of
mystery novels by
Boris Akunin. The
first novel,
Pelagia and...
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Pelagia is a
research vessel in the
service of the
Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea
Research (NIOZ), a
research institute of the
Dutch Research Council...
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Pelagia (Ancient Gr****: Πελαγία; d. early 4th century),
distinguished as
Pelagia of
Tarsus and
Pelagia the
Martyr (Πελαγία ἡ Μάρτυς,
Pelagía ē Mártys)...
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Pelagia the
Virgin (Ancient Gr****: Πελαγία), also
known as
Pelagia of Antioch, was a
Christian saint and
virgin martyr who
leapt to her
death during the...
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Pelagia Natsvlishvili (1853-1878) was a
Georgian physician. She
became the
first female physician in
Georgia in 1878. გაზეთი "დროება" # 138, 12 მკათათვე...
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Januarius and
Pelagia (d. c. AD 320) were
joint Christian martyrs and
saints recorded in the
Jerusalem Martyrology. They were
beheaded or
racked and torn...