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Sinice of
Reims or
Saint Sinice was a 3rd-century
French saint and
Bishop of Soissons. As a priest,
Sinice evangelized the
regions of
Soissons and Reims...
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Kreshpanj Lajthizë Mançurisht
Pilur Plasë Progër
Pustec Rakickë Shtyllë
Sinicë Voskopoja (Moscopole)
Vreshtas Vranisht Zaroshkë Zëmblak Zvezdë Pellumb...
- the Gr**** army
burned several Muslim villages in the region,
including Sinicë (Miras). In the
events of 1914, one of
those killed by the Gr**** troops...
- ed. (1711), "Sinensis
Imperii Liber Quartus classicus Dictus Memcius,
Sinicè Mem Tsu [The
Fourth classic Book of the
Chinese Empire,
Called the Mencius...
- muni****l unit
consists of the
villages Miras, Vidohovë, Arrëz, Çetë, Qytezë,
Sinicë, Nikolicë, Menkulas, Ponçarë, Braçanj, Koshnicë, Dobranj, Fitore, Ziçisht...
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According to tradition,
Sixtus of Reims,
along with his
companion St.
Sinicius (
Sinice),
established the
Christian sees of
Reims and Soissons.
Sinicius would later...
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known as the
Chalice of
Saint Remigius, 12th c.
Reliquary of
Sixte and
Sinice, 13th c.
Reliquary of the Resurrection, 15th c.
Reliquary of
Saint Ursula...
- (Praemonst.), and Vau-Dieu (Praemonst.). St.
Sixtus (c. 260) St.
Sinicius (
Sinice) (c. 280) St.
Amantius (Amanse) (c. 290)
Imbetausius (before 300–c. 314)...
- The Fir of Drenovë-
Sinicë Protected Landscape (Albanian:
Peisazh i
Mbrojtur Bredhi i Drenovës-
Sinicë) is a
protected landscape near Korçë in
eastern Albania...
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studied an
early Chinese translation of
Gospels named Evangelia Quatuor Sinice which was
probably written by a Jesuit, as well as a hand-written Latin-Chinese...