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  • 111Selymbria — • A titular see in Thracia Prima, suffragan of Heraclea. Selymbria, or Selybria, the city of Selys on the Propontis, was a colony of the Megarians founded before Byzantium Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Selymbria     Selymbria …

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  • 112Michael Psellus —     Michael Psellus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michael Psellus     (Michael ho Psellos), Byzantine statesman, scholar, and author, born apparently at Constantinople, 1018; died probably 1078. He attended the schools, afterwards learning… …

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  • 113Moritz Gudenus —     Moritz Gudenus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Moritz Gudenus     A German convert to the Catholic faith from the Protestant (Protestantism) ministry; b. 11 April, 1596, at Cassel; d. February, 1680, at Treffurt near Erfurt. He was a descendant …

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  • 114St. Basil the Great —     St. Basil the Great     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Basil the Great     Bishop of Caesarea, and one of the most distinguished Doctors of the Church. Born probably 329; died 1 January, 379. He ranks after Athanasius as a defender of the… …

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  • 115St. Gregory of Neocaesarea —     St. Gregory of Neocaesarea     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gregory of Neocaesarea     Known at THAUMATURGUS, (ho Thaumatourgos, the miracle worker).     Born at Neocaesarea in Pontus (Asia Minor) about 213; died there 270 275. Among those… …

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  • 116Constantine the Great — This article is about Constantine as an Emperor. For Constantine as a Saint, see Constantine I and Christianity. Constantine I redirects here. For other uses, see Constantine I (disambiguation). Constantine I 57th Emperor of the Roman Empire …

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  • 117Corippus — For the bishop of Santiago de Compostela, see Cresconius of Santiago de Compostela. Flavius Cresconius Corippus was a late Roman epic poet of the 6th century, who flourished under East Roman Emperors Justinian I and Justin II. His major works are …

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  • 118Mallius Theodorus — Flavius Mallius Theodorus (floruit 376 circa 409) was consul of the Roman Empire in 399, and author of an extant treatise on metres, De metris, one of the best of its kind (H. Keil, Grammatici Latini, vi.). He also studied philosophy, astronomy… …

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  • 119Helena (esposa de Juliano) — Helena Emperatriz romana consorte Reinado 360 Fallecimiento 360 Predecesor Eusebia Sucesor Faustina Consorte …

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  • 120qasída —    The qasída is a classical genre of Arabic verse that seems to have originated in the oral poetry of pre Islamic Bedouin society in the early sixth century. The written genre became a standard poetic form throughout the Muslim world, and was… …

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