Cherson (or Kherson) may refer to the following places and jurisdictions : Kherson, a city in southern Ukraine, the administrative center of the Kherson...
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The Theme of Cherson (Greek: θέμα Χερσῶνος, Thema Chersōnos), originally and formally called the Klimata (Greek: τὰ Κλίματα), was a Byzantine theme (a...
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The Hieromartyrs of Cherson were a group of early 4th-century bishops who were martyred in Cherson, at the time in the Bosporan Kingdom in Taurica (Crimea)...
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became a liability to Cherson and the authorities decided to return him to Constantinople in 702 or 703. He escaped from Cherson and received help from...
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Constans II, carried off to Constantinople, and ultimately banished to Cherson. He is considered a saint by both the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox...
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Chersonesus, contracted in medieval Greek to Cherson (Χερσών), was an ancient Greek colony founded approximately 2,500 years ago in the southwestern part...
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Autonomous Republic of Crimea History Greek Crimea Crimea in the Roman era Cherson (theme) Bosporan Kingdom) Akatziri Khazars Crimean Goths Kipchaks Empire...
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The Diocese of Tiraspol was a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church on Czarist/Soviet-controlled territory in and around what is now the republic...
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Justinian's nose and tongue were slit and he was exiled to Cherson in Crimea. Justinian stayed in Cherson for about seven years with no apparent incident. However...
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Samaritan alphabet, which Cyril learned during his journey to the Khazars in Cherson.[citation needed] For writing numbers, the Glagolitic numerals use letters...
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