The Legend of Hilaria is a Coptic romance, possibly a Christian version of the pagan Tale of Bentresh. It was written between the 6th and 9th centuries...
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girl living as a monk in the desert of Scetis in Egypt. It is the Greek counterpart to the Coptic Legend of Hilaria. Apolinaria's feast day, according...
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Coptic literature (section Rise of literary Coptic)
of Assyrians and Persians is also found in the Oracle of the Potter and the Oracle of the Lamb. The Legend of Hilaria has been seen as a reworking of...
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Pambo (redirect from Saint Pambo of Nitria)
century." A fictional version of Pambo appears in the 6th-century work, Legend of Hilaria, variously transliterated as "Bamu" or "Bamfu." The 19th century writer...
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Bentresh stela (category Cultural depictions of Ramesses II)
A. J. [in Dutch], ed. (1913). Legends of Eastern Saints Chiefly from Syriac Sources, Volume II: The Legend of Hilaria. Leiden: E. J. Brill. Michèle Broze:...
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Celia Cruz (redirect from Úrsula Hilaria Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso)
2010 "Forever Latin Music Legends: Celia Cruz single". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 20 July 2020. "National Museum of American History Reveals Celia...
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print com a hilária localização de Palworld [Unless you live in a cave, you've probably already stumbled across various print screens of the hilarious...
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Mother's Day (category Holidays and observances by scheduling (nth weekday of the month))
the Roman festival of Hilaria, or the other Christian ecclesiastical Mothering Sunday celebration (associated with the image of Mother Church). However...
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Chrysanthus and Daria (category Groups of Christian martyrs of the Roman era)
so impressive to Claudius that he and his wife, Hilaria, two sons named Maurus and Jason, and seventy of his soldiers became Christians. For this betrayal...
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Cybele (redirect from Great Mother of the Gods)
Roman calendar): Hilaria ("Rejoicing"), when Attis was reborn. Some early Christian sources associate this day with the resurrection of Jesus. Damascius...
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