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... tradition only ) , 29 civilian . Both endingless forms probably represent the A pl . , the second one surely that of the neuter in -a . Phrase 15 As noted in the commentary to phrase 5 , the basic meaning of the verb upa- is ' to found ...
... tradition only ) , 29 civilian . Both endingless forms probably represent the A pl . , the second one surely that of the neuter in -a . Phrase 15 As noted in the commentary to phrase 5 , the basic meaning of the verb upa- is ' to found ...
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... tradition to lay silk and metal ( gold ) masks and eye - flaps on the face . Analogies may also be traced in other ... traditions listed above were preserved through- out the long period of the ethno - cultural unity of population of ...
... tradition to lay silk and metal ( gold ) masks and eye - flaps on the face . Analogies may also be traced in other ... traditions listed above were preserved through- out the long period of the ethno - cultural unity of population of ...
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... tradition speaks of the conversion of the provinces of the Black Sea littoral , of Scythia ( Crimea ) and of Colchis by the apostles Andrew and Simon the Canaanite . The Byzantine tradition regarding the work of the apostle Andrew ...
... tradition speaks of the conversion of the provinces of the Black Sea littoral , of Scythia ( Crimea ) and of Colchis by the apostles Andrew and Simon the Canaanite . The Byzantine tradition regarding the work of the apostle Andrew ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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