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  • Palmas presided; from the communities in Gaul whose bishop was Irenaeus of Lyons; from the bishops of the Kingdom of Osrhoene; and also from ...
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  • had become the seat of the prefecture of all Gaul, and Marseille was the main center of Greek studies in the west. In the aftermath of the fall of ...
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  • a rapid march through Hispania and southern Gaul (France). ... their homeland. Hannibal reportedly entered Gaul with 50,000 foot soldiers ...
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  • One could find such a symbol on coins minted in Gaul. The snakes could also have been referring to beliefs such as Pelagianism, which is symbolized ...
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  • |birth_place= Trier, southern Gaul |death_place= Milan, Italy ... power of the Western Roman Empire in Gaul in 383 by order of the Eastern ...
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  • latter crystallizes along the line Rome-Northern Gaul, which had been drawn by Caesar. But the Germanic "barbarians" fall prey to the church ...
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  • at the time of baptism was maintained in Africa, Gaul, Germany, Milan, northern Italy, and Ireland. For example, Tertullian (145-220 C.E.) mentions ...
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  • sent Mary, Martha, and Lazarus to Gaul after the Ascension, in a ship without sails, oars or rudder. Provencal tradition, in particular, held ...
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  • entire region, calling the new province Cisalpine Gaul—"Gaul this side of the Alps"—and may have given the site its Latin-Celtic name—Mediolanum ...
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  • the contemporary Christian world, to Africa and Gaul. Given this rapid spread of Montanism, the orthodox hierarchy fought to suppress it. Bishop ...
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  • Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest city after İstanbul. The city is located in the northwestern part of the ...
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  • He sent letters to several bishops in Spain and Gaul on ecclesiastical matters and gave directions regarding church administration. His relations with ...
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  • |Granted the church of Lyon primacy over the churches of Gaul. |- |1120 |Sicut Judaeis |Callixtus II |Provided protection for the Jews who suffered ...
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  • settlement around important fortresses in Gaul and southern Britain, or any ... but tableware and storage vessels from Gaul, probably transported up the ...
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  • centers. The most important were Rome, Spain, Gaul, Milan, and Ireland. These chants were all developed to support the regional liturgies used when celebrating ...
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  • reign of Caligula (37–41 C.E.), was exiled to Gaul, and eventually committed suicide there in Vienne. The Mors Pilati ("Death of Pilate ...
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  • and the briefer account in Legenda Aurea, Sebastian was a man of Gaul who was raised and schooled in Milan. His bravery, physical might, and ...
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  • in the large western peninsula (Armorica) of Gaul (France), forming what is now Brittany. Others migrated to northern Spain (Britonia). The migration ...
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  • 13, 619, in the reign of Sisebur. The bishops of Gaul and Narbonne attended, as well as the Spanish prelates. The Council's Acts fully set forth ...
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  • According to the Christian Gospels, Joseph of Arimathea is the person who donated his own prepared tomb for the burial of Jesus following Jesus ...
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