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** and Acepsimas
** Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions ( Catholic
Church )
** Acepsimas of Hnaita and companions ( Syriac
Orthodox Church )
** and companions
** Smaragdus
( and companions )
** Elias
and companions
** Sunniva
and companions
** Aurelius
and Natalia
and companions of the Martyrs
of Córdoba.
** Speratus
and companions
** Abda
and Abdjesus,
and companions:
** Emmanuel
and companions
** Anesius
and companions
** Abadir
and Iraja
and companions ( Coptic
Church )
** Air Liquide builds two more aqualungs: there were now three, owned by Cousteau but also at the disposal
of his first two diving
companions Frédéric Dumas
and Taillez.
** One
of Diomedes '
companions in the Trojan War who were transformed into birds
** Martyrdom
of Saint Cosmas
of Taha
and his
companions
** Martyrdom
of Saint Lucilianus
and his four
companions
** Viriathus is betrayed
and killed in his sleep by his
companions ( that had been sent as emissaries to Servilius Cipianus ), Audax, Ditalcus
and Minurus, bribed by Marcus Pompilius Lenas.
** As a special case, dot-files whose names begin with can be suspected as being AppleDouble
companions of an ordinary file in the same directory.
** and Greek
** Friedrich Blass, Teubner edition
of the
Greek text
( 1908
) online
** Antipas
of Pergamum
( Greek Orthodox Church )
** Agios, a shortend form
of the
Greek word for Saint.
** Optionally: abbreviation
of soldiers ' religion
( KAT for Roman Catholics, GR-KAT for
Greek Catholics, PRAW for
Orthodox, MOJ for Jewish, AUG for Lutherans, ANG for Anglicans
and MAH for Muslims
)
** Aemilianus
( Greek Church )
** Iliad, ascribed to Homer
( Greek mythology
)
** Odyssey, ascribed to Homer
( Greek mythology
)
** Works
and Days, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Theogony, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Catalogue
of Women, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Shield
of Heracles, ascribed to Hesiod
( Greek mythology
)
** Metamorphoses by Ovid
( Greek and Roman mythology
)
** Argonautica by Gaius Valerius Flaccus
( Roman poet,
Greek mythology
)
** Thebaid
and Achilleid by Statius
( Roman poet,
Greek mythology
)
** Digenis Akritas
( Greek ); about a hero
of the Byzantine Empire
** The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel by Nikos Kazantzakis
( Greek verse, composed 1924-1938
)
** Principal Doctrines-the original
Greek, two English translations,
and a parallel mode
** Thermidor
( or Fervidor
) ( from
Greek thermon, " summer heat "), starting 19 or 20 July
** Mycenaean
Greek,
( 16th to 11th centuries BC
)
** Ancient
Greek,
( c. 1000 – 330 BC
)
** Koine
Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament
Greek,
( c. 330 BC – 330 AD
)
** Medieval
Greek or Byzantine
Greek,
( 330 – 1453 AD
)
** Modern
Greek,
( from 1453 AD
)
** and Orthodox
** April 6
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 15
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 30
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 22
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 6
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** Herman
of Alaska
( Russian
Orthodox Church and related congregations
)
** August 9
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 13
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** Basil Fool for Christ
( Russian
Orthodox Church )
** August 2
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 1
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 1
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 3
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 26
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 8
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 16
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 29
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 14
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 15
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 16
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 17
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 12
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 18
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 19
( Eastern
Orthodox liturgics
)
** Abraham
of Smolensk
( Eastern
Orthodox Church )
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