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Pusai (?-Good Friday, 344) was a
Christian priest and
companion in
martyrdom with
Simeon Barsabae and others. They are
collectively commemorated in feasts...
- The Acts of
Pusai or
Martyrdom of
Pusai is a
Syriac narrative about the
martyrdom of a
Christian saint named Pusai. English-speaking
literature refers...
- in
Roman Martyrology Pudentiana unknown 100s
found in
Roman Martyrology Pusai unknown 344
Quadratus of
Africa unknown unknown found in
Roman Martyrology...
- Nigeria, a
settlement in
Badagry Division,
Lagos State in
Nigeria Posi or
Pusai, a
Christian martyr Positive (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
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Liang (d. 355)
April 14 Chusdazat,
Syrian Orthodox priest,
martyr and
saint Pusai,
Syrian Orthodox priest,
martyr and
saint August 20 –
Heliodorus of Bet...
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Chusdazat (Guhashtazad, Usthazan, or Gothazat), and
Pusai (Fusik), Askitrea, the
daughter of
Pusai, the
eunuch Azad (Asatus) and
several companions, numbered...
- by
indirect subsidiary (Petrobras
Uruguay Sociedad Anónima de Inversión -
PUSAI), in Uruguay, to
Mauruguay S.A., an
indirect wholly-owned
subsidiary of...
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bring milk
copper vessels on
their heads and walk
towards Ayyanar temple.
Pusai padayal means anyone who
believes that the god
fulfils their aspirations...
- (from pū 'flower' and cey 'to do').
Tamil roots have also been suggested:
pūsai 'to
smear with something' or pūcey "to do with flowers" (from pū 'flower'...
- Appa
Sonna Kadhaikal. 1980
Kaththirukka Oruththi. 1980 Karu. 1981
Aydha Pusai. 1982
Sunthara Kandam. 1982
Isvara Alla
There Nam. 1983 O, Amerikka!. 1983...