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-  • Urban density 12,000/km2 (31,000/sq mi)  • Metro 2,344,000. Demonym Portians GDP (PPP, constant 2015 values)  • Year 2023  • Total $34.4 billion  • Per...
- has bizarre fantasies about her. 25 11 "You Can't Go Home" Zane Buzby Portian Iversen December 2, 1991 (1991-12-02) 024 21.7 Six and Blossom hope their...
- Portia is the second-largest inner satellite of Ur**** after Puck. The Portian orbit, which lies inside Ur****'s synchronous orbital radius, is slowly...
- literature was the Milanese lawyer Delio Tessa, who distanced himself from the Portian tradition by giving his texts a strong expressionist tone. In Bergamo,...
- first place. In 385 Ambrose refused an imperial request to hand over the Portian basilica for the celebration of Easter by the Imperial court, angering...
- Ambrose refused. On Palm Sunday, the praetorian prefect proposed that the Portian Basilica be used instead. Ambrose rejected the request but on 9 April was...
- Divine Office, at the time of his contest with the Empress Justina, for the Portian Basilica which she claimed for the Arians. St. Ambrose filled the church...
- to use the Portian Basilica instead, and the Nicene Christians occupied the building. On Holy Wednesday, the army surrounded the Portian Basilica, but...
-  506–509. Riley, Henry; Carpenter, John (1860). "Extracts from the Cottonian Portians of Liber Custumarum and Liber Legum Regum Antiquorum which have not previously...
- whose holiness is proclaimed by glorious miracles." "In Auvergne, St. Portian, an abbot, who was renowned for miracles in the time of king Theodoric...