「Cappadocian」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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itten documents in Medieval or early Modern | Cappadocian, as the language was and still is essential |
s is initially influenced by the Syriac and | Cappadocian Christians, then (from the 5th century A.D. |
respects analogous to those employed in the | Cappadocian city. |
The Giovanni are a bloodline of the | Cappadocian clan. |
The earliest descriptions of | Cappadocian date from the 19th century, but are general |
is for human relationship pointed to by the | Cappadocian Fathers (as they are interpreted by advocat |
ed in Asia Minor (most remarkably among the | Cappadocian Fathers) and the Levantine coast (Gaza, Cae |
ong her nine siblings were two of the three | Cappadocian Fathers, her younger brothers Basil the Gre |
Gregory of Nyssa, he is known as one of the | Cappadocian Fathers. |
itarian terminology by the teachings of the | Cappadocian Fathers. |
Archelaus was a | Cappadocian Greek nobleman, possibly of Macedonian desc |
Comana a nobleman from Bithynia who was of | Cappadocian Greek descent, who was the priest of the go |
The language should not be confused with | Cappadocian Greek, which was spoken in the same region |
There are also | Cappadocian Maples (Acer cappadocicum). |
tradition - through the ministry of Nino, a | Cappadocian nun. |
ive with their mother and her family in the | Cappadocian Royal Court. |
Studies in | Cappadocian Tablets, Paris, 1927. |
Saint Arsenios the | Cappadocian, translated into English and published in 1 |
In 36, a | Cappadocian tribe called the Cietae, who were subjects |
the unpopular financial ministers John the | Cappadocian, Tribonian and Eudaemon, leading to their d |
peusippus, Eleusippus, and Melapsippus were | Cappadocian triplets who were martyred under Marcus Aur |
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