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Smyrna (/ˈsmɜːrnə/ SMUR-nə;
Ancient Gr****: Σμύρνη, romanized: Smýrnē, or Σμύρνα, Smýrna) was an
Ancient Gr**** city
located at a
strategic point on the...
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December 2020. In 1346 was
established a
Latin Archdiocese of
Smyrna (
Smirne). In 1575 it was
suppressed as
residential see but
immediately transformed...
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Perspective on Paul. Wipf and
Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-62189-771-2.
Smirne),
Policarpo (santo,
vescovo di (25 July 2013). Polycarp's
Epistle to the...
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oratoribus XV, 3.[en] "Nicète di
Smirne",
Enciclopedia on line (in Italian),
Treccani V. D. F. (1934), "NICETA di
Smirne",
Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze...
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historic name
Smyrna is
still used
today in some languages, such as
Italian (
Smirne), and Catalan, Portuguese, and
Spanish (Esmirna).
Historical affiliations...
- Each "article" in this
category is a
collection of
entries about several stamp issuers,
presented in
alphabetical order. The
entries are
formulated on...
- PMID 14580598. S2CID 45340130.
Ohayon M,
Zulley J,
Guilleminault C,
Smirne S (1999). "Prevalence and
pathologic ****ociations of
sleep paralysis in...
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Viaggio in
Grecia ed a
Smirne, 1834...
- 2023. "
Smirne".
Enciclopedia Italiana. 1936.
Retrieved 28
October 2015. Bertelè, Giovanni. "La
chiesa del
Santo Rosario di
Alsancak a
Smirne" (PDF)....
- of the
community 3". www.levantineheritage.com. "Frangini:
Italiani in
Smirne/Izmir (in Italian)" (PDF). "Levantine
testimony 56". www.levantineheritage...