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  • Paphnutius or The Conversion of the Harlot Thaïs is a play originally written in Latin by Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim (935–1002). It concerns the relationship...
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  • century AD) Paphnutius (play), a medieval play about the ascetic This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Paphnutius. If an internal...
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  • Saint Paphnutius the Ascetic (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲡⲁⲫⲛⲟⲩϯ), also known as Paphnutius the Hermit, was an Egyptian anchorite of the fourth century. He is most...
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    protagonists in Nalo Hopkinson's The Salt Roads (2003). Paphnutius Paphnutius the Ascetic Paphnutius of Thebes Anthony the Great Dionysius Exiguus Hrotsvitha...
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  • and the others were incarcerated in an underground cellar of the St. Paphnutius Monastery at Borovsk, where they endured considerable deprivations. After...
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    simply went on pilgrimage to Palestine with Isidore, Pisimius, Adelphius, Paphnutius and a dozen other clergy, and Melania came with them. It is also related...
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    them, but the accusation is opposed by Jesus, who thus takes on the role played by angels, and especially by Michael, in Judaism. Michael is mentioned by...
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    Chebyshev in its Mathematical Reviews. His first name comes from the Greek Paphnutius (Παφνούτιος), which in turn takes its origin in the Coptic Paphnuty (Ⲡⲁⲫⲛⲟⲩϯ)...
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    "black St. Maurice" trope, around 1240-1250. As a military saint, Maurice played an important role for the Holy Roman Empire during the Crusades, most of...
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  • with the homeless and destitute. He also liked films, comic editing, and playing video games. Acutis struggled with his weight, often overindulging in Nutella...
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    Terence (section Plays)
    as a eunuch to gain access to his beloved, two of Hrotsvit's plays (Abraham and Paphnutius) feature a man entering a brothel disguised as a lover in order...
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    not identical, give an impression of one of many times when Jesus used a play on words. Furthermore, since Jesus presumably spoke to Peter in their native...
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  • Cerioli 28 January 1816 24 December 1865 16 May 2004 by Pope John Paul II Paphnutius of Thebes 200s 300s found in Roman Martyrology Papias of Hierapolis unknown...
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    Pageant of Music (1970) The Palace of Jewels (1970) Palms (Apr 1920) Paphnutius (1958) A Parisian Dream (CXXVI. Rêve parisien) (1925) Parnassus À La Mode...
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    rehabilitation. Joan became a central part of the annual celebration, and by 1435, a play, Mistère du siège d'Orléans (Mystery of the Siege of Orléans), portrayed...
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    Symphony, as the final saint's appeal to the Mater Gloriosa. In Ben Jonson's play Volpone (1606) one of the characters uses the expression "Marry Gip". Commentators...
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    Izayoi. Gabriel takes the form of an organ that can control sound. It can play various songs including March, which enhances the targets physical abilities...
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    Onuphrius Or of Nitria Orsisius Pachomius the Great Pambo Paphnutius of Thebes Paphnutius the Ascetic Paul the Great Paul the Simple Pior Pishoy Pitirim...
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    16th-century play Richard III as the young daughter of the murdered Duke of Clarence. The character of Lady Salisbury in the Showtime series The Tudors, played by...
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    was inspired by Tim Burton's film Edward Scissorhands (1990). Bartholomew plays a part in Francis Bacon's Utopian tale New Atlantis, about a mythical isolated...
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