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    companion of Paul. The name 'Crescens' is the present-active participle of the Latin word crescere, and means 'increasing'. Crescens, a companion of Paul during...
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  • Valerius Crescens Fulvianus was a governor of Britannia Inferior, a province of Roman Britain, during the reign of Severus Alexander (AD 222 and 235)....
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  • around 152-153. Tatian refers to Crescens as being resident in the "great city", presumably Rome. According to Justin, Crescens attacked the Christians with...
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  • Isocolon (redirect from Tetracolon crescens)
    parts in increasing size, magnitude or intensity is called a tricolon crescens, or an ascending tricolon. Tricolon can sometimes be a hendiatris. Similarly...
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    Hellinsia crescens is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Venezuela and Costa Rica. The wingspan is 32–36 millimetres...
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    the Coppersmith Andronicus Archippus Aretas IV Artemas Carpus Claudia Crescens Demas Diotrephes Epaphras Epaphroditus Erastus Eunice Euodia and Syntyche...
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  • at Bedminster in Bristol. Crescens Robinson's unusual name was a family name: his uncle Crescens had a firm called "Crescens Robinson & Co" in Islington...
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    tree. Silas, bishop of Corinth Silvanus, bishop of Thessalonica Crisces (Crescens), bishop of Carchedon in Galatia Epænetus, bishop of Carthage Andronicus...
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  • Cleophas Cnidus Colhozeh Colosse Coniah Coos Corinth Cornelius Cosam Coz Crescens Crete Crispus Cush, Cushan Cuth Cyprus Cyrene Cyrenius Cyrus Comay, Joan...
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    the Eastern Orthodox Church on July 30 along with the Apostles Silvanus, Crescens, Epenetus, and Andronicus and on January 4 where he is venerated with all...
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