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    Binyamina-Giv'at Ada (Hebrew: בִּנְיָמִינָה-גִּבְעַת עָדָה) is a town in the Haifa District of Israel. It is the result of the 2003 merger between the...
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    Carolingian art (redirect from Ada School)
    direction. With no inhibitions from a cultural memory of Mediterranean pagan idolatry, he introduced the first Christian monumental religious sculpture...
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    Tenedos (redirect from Bozca Ada)
    indicate both of these meanings may have been associated with the island) and "ada" meaning island. The name Tenedos was derived, according to Apollodorus of...
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    used in the Holy Roman Empire between approximately 800 and 1200. Codices, pagan[citation needed] and Christian texts, and educational material were written...
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  • pointing out the performances of Oklahoma's AleXa and Puerto Rico's Christian Pagán as the highlights of the night. Fallon added that while Wyoming's entry...
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    not refer to a specific person. The work deals with biblical as well as pagan subjects, from which it is inferred that the writer was a Christian. In...
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  • Jorge Gelpí Pagán were officially named the new anchors of NotiCentro Al Amanecer, they would be joined by Aixa Vazquez in traffic and Ada Monzón in the...
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    of the Christians, not only were the most honoured temples of the idols [pagan Roman gods] destroyed, but in order to ennoble and decorate Saint Peter's...
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    citizens of Roman culture. Although Constantine lived much of his life as a pagan and later as a catechumen, he began to favour Christianity beginning in...
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    spearheaded and completed under Saint Porphyrius, who destroyed its eight pagan temples between 396 and 420 AD. Gaza was conquered by the Muslim general...
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