- The
article by Siméon
Vailhé in the 1910
Catholic Encyclopedia placed its site at
modern Turhal in the same
modern province.
Vailhé says that, according...
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Fortescue with
regard to hesychasm; and,
again in the same period, Siméon
Vailhé described some
aspects of the
teaching of
Palamas as "monstrous errors"...
- a free state,
formerly called Lygos; it is 711
miles from Durazzo,..."
Vailhé, S. (1908). "Constantinople".
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York: Robert...
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sentences incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
Vailhé, Siméon (1909). "Gr**** Church". In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia...
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invocation to
Saint Stephen, but
their claim,
accepted by
Macalister and
Vailhé, was
promptly disproved by Vincent, who was able to show that the lintel...
- Die
Toponyme vorarabischen Ursprungs im
modernen Ägypten. p. 38. Siméon
Vailhé, "Damietta" in The
Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1908) Smith, Sir William...
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Mopsuestia Charlton T. Lewis,
Charles Short, A
Latin Dictionary,
Mopsuestia Vailhé, Siméon (1911). "Mopsuestia" .
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10.
Normand Robert...
- and
discordant councils ended with a
resurrection of polytheism"
Simon Vailhé (1909). "Gr**** Church".
Catholic Encyclopedia, New York:
Robert Appleton...
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ruler called in Gr**** Ninus, the
eponymous founder also of Nineveh. Siméon
Vailhé, "Stauropolis" The
Catholic Encyclopedia, 1912 full text,
citing Heinrich...
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Vailhé, Siméon (1912), "Tremithus", The
Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 15, New York:...