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Thiruvithamcode (also
spelled Thiruvithancode), is a
small panchayat town
located in the
Kanyakumari district of the
Indian state of
Tamil Nadu. Thiruvithamcode...
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Thiruvithamcode Arappally ("Royal Church"; Tamil:திருவிதாங்கோடு அரப்பள்ளி; Malayalam:തിരുവിതാംകോട് അരപ്പള്ളി;), or
Thomayar Kovil or St. Mary's Orthodox...
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Paravur or Kottakkavu), Kokkamangalam,
Niranam and
Nilackal (Chayal).
Thiruvithamcode church in
Kanyakumari was
built on the land
given by
arachan (king)...
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Thiruvithamcode and Kalkulam.
Thiruvithamcode became the
capital of the
Thrippapur Swaroopam, and the
country was
referred to as
Thiruvithamcode by...
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Thomas introduced Christianity in Kanyakumari. He
built a
church in
Thiruvithamcode in 63 AD. In the
first half of the 16th century,
thousands of fishermen...
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introduced Christianity. It is
believed he
built St. Mary's
Church in
Thiruvithamcode in 63 CE.
During the
colonial period Italian, British,
Dutch and Portuguese...
- (Paravur), Kokkamangalam, Niranam,
Nilackal (Chayal), Kollam, and
Thiruvithamcode.
Thomas baptized several families. Many
families claim to have origins...
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Matha Shrine is a
Roman Catholic church located at
Thiruvithamcode in
Kanyakumari District of
Tamil Nadu in India. The
church is also
called the...
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church structure and
built by
Thomas the
Apostle in 57 CE,
called Thiruvithamcode Arappally or
Thomaiyar or
Kovil as
named by the then
Chera king Udayancheral...
- Kokkamangalam, Nilackal,
Niranam and Kollam. Some
other churches,
namely Thiruvithamcode Arappally (a "half church"),
Malayattoor and
Aruvithura are
often called...