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Prisca is a
feminine given name
related to Priscilla. It is
borne by:
Prisca (empress) (died 315),
Roman empress, wife of
Emperor Diocletian Prisca (prophet)...
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Prisca theologia ("ancient theology") is the
doctrine that ****erts that a single, true
theology exists which threads through all religions, and
which was...
- Born and
raised in the Peña Duro
prison on the
Caribbean island of
Santa Prisca where he
served a life
sentence for his
elusive father King Snake's revolutionary...
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Condamine River, west of
Moreton Bay in
eastern Australia. The name "Megalania
prisca" was
coined in the
paper by Owen to mean "ancient
great roamer"; the name...
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Prisca was a
young Roman woman tortured and
executed for her
Christian faith. The
dates of her
birth and
death are unknown. She is
revered as a
saint and...
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Prisca Thevenot (née Balasubramanem; born 1
March 1985) is a
French politician of Renaissance, who
served in the
Borne government as
secretary of state...
- The
Parroquia de
Santa Prisca y San Sebastían,
commonly known as the
Church of
Santa Prisca, is a
colonial monument located in the city of
Taxco de Alarcón...
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Aurelia Prisca (died 315) was a
Roman empress as the wife of the
emperor Diocletian.
Prisca was
already married and had a
daughter with
Diocletian when...
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Santa Prisca is a
titular church of Rome, on the
Aventine Hill, for Cardinal-priests. It is
recorded as the
Titulus Priscae in the acts of the 499 synod...
- Latin, also
known as Early,
Archaic or
Priscan Latin (classical Latin:
prīsca Latīnitās, lit. 'ancient Latinity'), was the
Latin language in the period...