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Saffron (/ˈsæfrən, -rɒn/) is a ****e
derived from the
flower of
Crocus sativus,
commonly known as the "saffron crocus". The
vivid crimson stigma and styles...
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Michel Suffran (1
November 1931 – 5 July 2018) was a
French novelist (formerly a doctor). He won the Prix Durchon-Louvet from the Académie française for...
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antiquity without resolution. The town had a
bishop in late antiquity,
suffran to the
bishop in Ephesus.
Known bishops include: Eusebius, at the Council...
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political commentator.
Kenneth Shearwood, 96,
English cricketer.
Michel Suffran, 87,
French novelist. Jean-Louis Tauran, 75,
French Roman Catholic cardinal...
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scientific journalist, historian,
essayist and
novelist (b. 1931)
Michel Suffran,
novelist (b. 1931) Jean-Louis Tauran,
Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1943)...
- Su****una 1978 Of Mice and Men John
Steinbeck Le
Seuil du
jardin Michel Suffran 1979 The
Taming of the
Shrew William Shakespeare La
Ronde Arthur Schnitzler...
- diocese. It
survives today as a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church,
suffran to Carthage.
Known Bishops include:
Bishop Bonifice John
William Comber...
- Bolitana. The town was a seat of a
Bishopric in
Africa Proconsularis and
suffran to Cartagine, it
remains a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church. Augustine...
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Zaghouan at an
elevation of 200 feet (61 m)
above sea level. It was a
suffran of Carthage.
According to Ferchiou, the name of the
place is to be reconstructed...
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ancient episcopal see of the
Roman province of Byzacena. The
Bishop was a
suffran of Carthage. Only one
bishop of the town is known, the
Catholic Ianuarius...