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Archbishop of Zafar, Himyar
Dialexis (Debate), respectively a biography of Gregentios (sometimes called the Life of Saint Gregentios), the laws he wrote for the kingdom and a debate
Gregentios
6th-century King of Himyar (in Yemen)
Fiaccadori, Gianfranco (2006). "Gregentios in the Land of the Homerites". In Albrecht Berger (ed.). Life and Works of Saint Gregentios, Archbishop of Taphar: Introduction
Sumyafa_Ashwa
Capital and largest city of Slovenia
form appeared in records as early as 1146. The 10th-century work Life of Gregentios provides the Greek variant Λυπλιανές (Lyplianés) and situates it among
Ljubljana
Aquileia. Albrecht Berger suggests that the 10th-century Greek Life of Gregentios may dimly allude to the council of Pavia when it reports a story about
Council_of_Pavia_(698)
King of Aksum from 514 to 542
succeeded him to the throne after Kaleb retired to a monastery. Saifu Gregentios of Himyaritia "In Ethiopia, St. Elesbaan, king, who, after having defeated
Kaleb_of_Axum
by the remains of the Rome of that period." Also known as: Gregentios of Taphar; Gregentios of Ethiopia; Gregentius of Himyar; Gregentius Tephrensis; Grigentius
Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (33–717)
Timeline_of_Eastern_Orthodoxy_in_Greece_(33–717)
Human settlement in Italy
locations, for example, Albrecht Berger in his edition of the Life of Gregentios (2006), p. 17. Others (for example John Murray, and Francis Palgrave (1869)
Malamocco
Himyarite archaeological site in Yemen
on the war between Himyar and the Aksumites (523 – 525). The Vita of Gregentios mentions a bishop who allegedly had his see in Zafar. Its use of language
Zafar,_Yemen
Arabian Christianity's growth, distribution before Islam
During the sixth century, bishoprics are described in the capital Zafar (Gregentios), Najran, and Qana'. It was also in this period that the Christian community
Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
Christianity_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
Bishop of Agrigento
character and seems to have been an influence on the 10th-century Life of Gregentios. While in Jerusalem, he was ordained a deacon by Patriarch Makarios II
Gregory_of_Agrigento
was fluent in Greek and Latin. He wrote his dissertation on the life of Gregentios, La ‘Vita’ di s. Gregenzio, vescovo dei Himyariti, under the supervision
Gianfranco_Fiaccadori
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Kherson (Cherson) (4th century) Saint Gregory (Gregentios) of Himyaritia (Gregentius of Himyar, Gregentios of Taphar, Gregory of Omirits), Missionary Archbishop
December 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
December_19_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
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Girl/Female
English French
Bitter.
Female
Japanese
(1-æµ, 2-æ…¶, 3-æ¡‚, 4-敬, 5-å•“, 6-åœ, 7-景) Japanese name KEI means 1) "blessed, lucky," 2) "happy," 3) "katsura tree," 4) "respectful," 5) "spring," 6) "square jewel," or "sunny."Â
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Hindu, Indian
Sweet as Always
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Teutonic
Renowned fame.
Male
Greek
(ΟφιοÏχος) Greek name OPHIOUCHOS means "serpent bearer." This is the name of a constellation depicted as a man supporting a serpent. The man is thought by some to be the demigod Asklepios, who learned the secret of life and death from a serpent and was killed for this by Zeus to prevent him from sharing his knowledge with mankind.
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Tamil
Distinguished, Doe, Musical instrument
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English German
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
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Latin
Defender of man.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
One who Walks with Everyone
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Jamaican
Wood; Forested Area; From the Grove of Trees; Lives in a Grove
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