Stephanas (Greek: Στεφανᾶς, Stephanas, meaning "crowned", from Greek: στεφανόω, stephanoó, "to crown") was a member of the church at Corinth, whose family...
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only a few people there (the others being Crispus and the household of Stephanas) who were baptised by Paul, who founded the Church in that city (1 Corinthians...
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Stephana de Quinzanis, TOSD (variant spellings include Stephanie, Stefana; also, Quinzani) (1457 – 2 January 1530) was an Italian sister of the Third Order...
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Sodi Sodom Solomon Sopater Sophereth Sorek Sosthenes Sotai Spain Stachys Stephanas Stephen Suah Succoth Succoth-benoth Sud Sur Susanna Susi Sychar Syene...
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Finnish Tehvan — Estonian Tipene — Māori Στέφανος (Stephanos, Stefanos, Stephanas, Stepfan, Stephano, Stephanus — Greek Степан (Stepan, the most common;...
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1982, p. 5. Harari 2015, p. 247. Albrile 2005, p. 3533. Drower, Ethel Stephana (1960). The secret Adam, a study of Nasoraean gnosis. London UK: Clarendon...
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Paraleprodera stephanus (redirect from Leprodera stephana)
officinator White, 1858 Archidice Quadrinotata Thomson, 1865 Leprodera stephana Gahan, 1894 (Missp.) Paraleprodera officinator m. flavomaculata Breuning...
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2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021 – via www.academia.edu. Drower, Ethel Stephana (1960). The secret Adam, a study of Nasoraean gnosis (PDF). London UK:...
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occurred before. The word is also used six times referring to individuals (Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achaicus, Titus, and Paul the Apostle) and once referring...
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