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... Greek language , some have argued that he was of Greek origin ; from his being cited as our G. by Justinian , who was a native of Illyricum , it is argued by some that G. must have been an Illyrian by birth ; while others , arguing from ...
... Greek language , some have argued that he was of Greek origin ; from his being cited as our G. by Justinian , who was a native of Illyricum , it is argued by some that G. must have been an Illyrian by birth ; while others , arguing from ...
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... Greek bishop . In the town and neighbor- the most noteworthy of which are the magazine and cellars built The town ... Greeks ) , an important com- mercial town of Southern Italy , in the province of Lecce , is beau- tifully situated on ...
... Greek bishop . In the town and neighbor- the most noteworthy of which are the magazine and cellars built The town ... Greeks ) , an important com- mercial town of Southern Italy , in the province of Lecce , is beau- tifully situated on ...
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... Greek form of the Hebrew name Gamli'el ( My rewarder is God ; or , Mine also is God ) , the most celebrated bearer of which is Gamaliel I. , or the Elder ( hasaken ) , probably the one mentioned in the New Testament ( Acts , v . 34 ...
... Greek form of the Hebrew name Gamli'el ( My rewarder is God ; or , Mine also is God ) , the most celebrated bearer of which is Gamaliel I. , or the Elder ( hasaken ) , probably the one mentioned in the New Testament ( Acts , v . 34 ...
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... Greeks believed that Zeus gave Tros tended stoops and swiftly cleaves the air . When within a yard or a pair of divine ... Greek astronomers likewise placed him most celebrated British breeding - places . The number of gannets among the ...
... Greeks believed that Zeus gave Tros tended stoops and swiftly cleaves the air . When within a yard or a pair of divine ... Greek astronomers likewise placed him most celebrated British breeding - places . The number of gannets among the ...
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... Greek . He was invited by Pope Nich- olas V. , along with other learned Greeks , to Rome , and was em- ployed in making Latin versions of Greek authors . After the death of Nicholas , King Alfonso invited him to Naples in 1456 ; but two ...
... Greek . He was invited by Pope Nich- olas V. , along with other learned Greeks , to Rome , and was em- ployed in making Latin versions of Greek authors . After the death of Nicholas , King Alfonso invited him to Naples in 1456 ; but two ...
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