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John of Damascus
John of Damascus John of Damascus (Latin: Iohannes Damascenus or Johannes Damascenus also known as John Damascene, Chrysorrhoas, "streaming with gold"—i. ...
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Image:John-of-Damascus 01.jpg Image File history File links John-of-Damascus_01.jpg John of Damascus The two-dimensional work of art ...
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Damascus
Damascus This article is about Damascus, the capital of Syria. See Damascus (disambiguation) for alternate meanings. Damascus by night, pictured from Jabal Qasioun; the green spots are minarets Damascus (Arabic officially دمشق Dimashq, colloquially ash- ...
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Talk:Damascus
Talk:Damascus Many possibilities for improvement are at "What ... the article, that is, is rather dreadful. john k 07:35, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC ... to live just 20 minutes northwest of Damascus in a suburb called Mashroo3 Dummar. This ... so much that could be written about Damascus, but coming upon this slim article just ... also like something about the atmosphere of Damascus, particularly focusing on the Old City ...
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Saint John
Saint John Saint John commonly refers to two (perhaps three) founding Saints of Christian religious doctrine: John the Baptist, also known as John of Jerusalem, who baptised Jesus at the start of Jesus' ministry. John the Apostle, one of the twelve ...
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Damascus, Oregon
Damascus, Oregon Damascus (IPA: ) is a city located in Clackamas ... County line. According to Oregon Geographic Names, Damascus can date its existence as a community ... Voters in eleven parcels of land between Damascus and Happy Valley were given the chance to vote on annexation to Damascus: six of the areas voted for ...
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John Exarch
John Exarch John Exarch (John the Exarch, also transcribed Joan Exarch, Joan ... of Greek. It is generally assumed that John Exarch received his education at one of the Byzantine literary schools. John Exarch’s literary work includes a number ...
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John Maunsell
John Maunsell Sir John Maunsell (c. 1190/1195 - 1265, also Sir John Mansel, Provost of Beverley , was king's ... Nur ad-Din, at his camp in Damascus during the reign of King Henry II ... deacon, was Napkin Bearer to the King. John Maunsell is first heard of when ...
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