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episcopal see of
Helenopolis was a
suffragan of the See of
Sardis in Lydia.
Sophrone Pétridès "Helenopolis", The
Catholic Encyclopedia, 1910.
Retrieved February...
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Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London:
Walton & Maberly. Pétridès,
Sophrone (1908). "Colossae".
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York:
Robert Appleton...
- p. 25. López
Pardo 2015, pp. 137. Pliny, Nat. Hist., Book V, Ch. 18.
Sophrone Pétridès, "Rusaddir" in
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1912) Annuario...
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Anatolikos Aster ****, 108. In Échos d'Orient III, 85, 204; IV, 21, 104.
Sophrone Pétridès, "Chalcedon" in
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1908) Annuario...
- d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. VI, 1932, col. 201.
Sophrone Pétridès, "Bageis" in
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York City, 1907) "CATHOLIC...
- départ à la
retraite Pulim, Limoges, page 357,
footnote 113; in
French Sophrone Pétridès, "Ruspe" in
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1912)
Annuario Pontificio...
- Attila's Nemesis. Barnsley: Pen and
Sword Books. pp. 79–80. Pétridès,
Sophrone (1908). "Calama". The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York:
Robert Appleton...
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Christian in nature. In 1907,
Gerard Encausse, Jean
Bricaud and Louis-
Sophrone Fugairon founded their own,
simply called the
Gnostic Catholic Church....
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publication Gerarchia cattolica identified the town with "Ak-Sou",
which Sophrone Pétridès
called an odd mistake,
since this is the name of the
River Cestros...
- §20.17.1
Davidson & al. (2014), p. 35.
Davidson & al. (2014), p. 38.
Sophrone Pétridès, "Thapsus" in
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1912)
Annuario Pontificio...