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- Graeco-Roman name), the second bishop in the Malankara Church to get this title. Pulikottil Joseph Ittoop Ramban travelled to Kottayam and founded the Seminary. The...
- the Wayback Machine http://www.syrianchurch.org/PulikottilII/Pulikottil.htm – Biography of Pulikottil Thirumeni Archived 10 December 2007 at the Wayback...
- Retrieved 28 August 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Pradeep Pulikottil, Rahul (2023). "Competitive and contagion effect of initial public offerings...
- Seminary in Kottayam was established in 1815 under the leadership of Pulikottil Ittup Ramban (Mar Dionysius II). The Mavelikara Synod (Padiyola) led by...
- Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 56 (8): 347–53. PMID 7635850. Lyn, Nicole; Pulikottil-Jacob, Ruth; Rochmann, Camille; Krupnick, Robert; Gwaltney, Chad; Stephens...
- (Malayalam) Vol.2 Kochi, 1993. Joseph Cheeran, Rev. Dr. Adv. P.C. Mathew (Pulikottil) and K.V. Mammen (Kottackal). Indian Orthodox Church History and Culture...
- Orthodox bishop, and Metropolitan of Bangalore Diocese. He belonged to the Pulikottil family of Kunnamkulam. He took the initiative in the formation of Coimbatore...
- 534 Narayan M.G.S., Cultural Symbiosis p33 The handwritten diaries of Pulikottil Mar Dionyius (former supreme head of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church...
- Christian families are to be found in Kunnamkulam. The Ashthagraha families, Pulikottil, Kollannoor, Cheruvat****, Mandumpal, Kakkaserry, Cherukakkaserry, Koot****...
- were interred in the northern side of the Madbho. Malankara Metropolitan Pulikottil Mor Dionysius Joseph(Dionysious V) led the last rites of the Metropolitan...