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Sosthenes /ˈsɒsθə.niːz/ (Gr****: Σωσθένης,
Sōsthénēs, "safe in strength") was the
chief ruler of the
synagogue at Corinth, who,
according to the Acts of...
- des Amis d'André-Marie Ampère, Vol. 1 (in French): 9–10. ISSN 1630-9847. Behn,
Sosthenes, ANC
Explorer Sosthenes Behn
Sosthenes Behn:
Brief Biography...
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Sosthenes (Gr**** Σωσθένης; died 277 BC) was a
Macedonian general who may have been a king of the
Antipatrid dynasty.
During the
reign of
Lysimachus he...
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Luxembourgian artist Sosthene Yao (born 1987),
Ivorian footballer Claude Sosthene Gr****et d'Orcet (1828–1900),
French archaeologist Sosthènes I de La Rochefoucauld...
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Sosthene-Taroum
Moguenara (born 17
October 1989) is a
German long jumper. She
competed at the 2012
Summer Olympics in London, but
failed to
qualify for...
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Herbert George Wells (21
September 1866 – 13
August 1946) was an
English writer,
prolific in many genres. He
wrote more than
fifty novels and
dozens of...
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Jackson Sosthenes is the
Bishop of Dar es Salaam.
Jackson Sosthenes is an
evangelical who was
educated at the
Trinity School for
Ministry in the United...
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Sosthenes Eze is an
Anglican bishop in Nigeria: he is the
current Bishop of
Enugu North. Eze was born on 27
February 1961 in Ovoko,
Enugu State. He attended...
- Bible. The
epistle is
attributed to Paul the
Apostle and a co-author,
Sosthenes, and is
addressed to the
Christian church in Corinth.
Despite the name...
- to
London from 1873 to 1874.
Sosthène was born on 1
September 1825 in Paris, France. He was the
second son of
Sosthènes I de La
Rochefoucauld (1785–1864)...