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Sabinus of
Hermopolis (also
known as
Abibus and
Phanas) was a procurator,
possibly bishop, and
Christian martyr of
Hermopolis in Egypt.
During the ****cution...
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Phanaʼ (autonym: pa55 na33); also
called Bana or Pana) is a
Loloish language of Laos and China.
Phanaʼ is
spoken by 500
people in Laos. In China, it is...
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Phana (Thai: พนา,
pronounced [pʰā.nāː]) is a
district (amphoe) of
Amnat Charoen province,
northeastern Thailand. The
district goes back to
Mueang Phana...
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Phanas of
Pellene was an
ancient Gr****
athlete and
Olympic winner listed by
Eusebius of
Caesarea as a
victor in the
stadion race of the 65th
Olympiad (512...
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Retrieved 4
October 2023. Sebudubudu, David; Bodilenyane, Keratilwe; Kwerepe,
Phana (2016). "The
Politics of
Opposition Electoral Coalitions and
Alliances in...
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Nagpur was "Fanindrapura". It
derives its
origin from the
Marathi word
phaṇa (transl. hood of a cobra). Nagpur's
first newspaper was
named Fanindramani...
- sweet.
Other po****r
dishes include Dubuk, Chains, Kap, Bhatiya, Jaula,
Phana, Paliyo,
Chutkani and Sei. In sweets; Swal, Ghughut/Khajur, Arsa, Mishri...
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Kantaphat University in the
Faculty of Sciences.
There he
reencounters Phana Kongthanin (Pha), a second-year
student extremely po****r he's long been...
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Tarentum 66th
Olympiad 516 BC -
Ischyrus of
Himera 67th
Olympiad 512 BC -
Phanas of
Pellene 68th
Olympiad 508 BC -
Isomachus of
Croton 69th
Olympiad 504...
- the
track titled Muyeuchidze In the same year, she
worked with
Kbrizzy x
Phanas on a song
Rubies and
Diamonds as part of
their joint project, When We're...