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Theodota of
Philippi (died 318), Gr****
harlot and
Christian martyr Theodota of
Nicaea (4th century),
Christian woman martyred with her sons
Theodota (concubine)...
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Theodota (or Theodote;
Italian Teodote or Teodota) was a
Byzantine noblewoman, most
notable for her ****ociation with the
Lombard king
Cunipert (688–700)...
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Theodota of
Philippopolis (Gr****: Θεοδότη; died 318) was a Gr****
harlot and martyr. Her
feast day is 29 September.
Agnes Smith Lewis (1843–1926) in her...
- The
Plutei of
Theodota are two mid 8th-century
Lombard marble bas-reliefs or
plutei from the
oratory of San
Michele alla
Pusterla in Italy. They are now...
- Shiguang),
Chinese emperor Liu Kun,
Chinese general and poet (b. 270)
Theodota of Philippi, Gr****
harlot and
martyr Davis,
Timothy M. (2015). Entombed...
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cinerea (Bethune-Baker, [1923])
Synonyms Neochrysops cinerea Bethune-Baker, [1923]
Neochrysops menna Hulstaert, 1924
Neochrysops theodota Hulstaert, 1924...
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Plutei of
Theodota, mid-eighth century,
Civic Museums of Pavia....
- welcomed" in the church. The
Syriac spelling of his name is
often rendered Theodota or
Theodote (Theōdūṭē). It may also
spelled Theodotos.
Amida may also be...
- was the
young son of
Grimoald I of Benevento, king of the Lombards, and
Theodota,
daughter of
Aripert I.
After his father's
death in 671, he
reigned briefly...
- Ituri)
Euriphene incerta biokensis Hecq, 1994 (Bioko)
Euriphene incerta theodota (Hulstaert, 1924) (Zambia,
Democratic Republic of the Congo:
south to Lomami...