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Thecla (Ancient Gr****: Θέκλα, Thékla; Gr****: Θέκλα; Turkish: Tekla) was a
saint of the
early Christian Church, and a
reported follower of Paul the Apostle...
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Thecla, Tecla, or its
variants (Gr****: Θέκλα, Thékla, lit. "God's fame") is a Gr****
feminine given name made
famous by
Saint Thecla (
Thecla of Iconium)...
- Paul and
Thecla (Latin: Acta
Pauli et Theclae) is an
apocryphal text
describing Paul the Apostle's
influence on a
young virgin named Thecla. It is one...
- The
Convent of
Saint Thecla (Mar Taqla) (Arabic: دير مار تقلا) is a Gr****
Orthodox convent in Maaloula, Syria. It is
administered by the Gr**** Orthodox...
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Thecla Åhlander (3 June 1855 – 8
April 1925) was a
Swedish stage and film
actress whose career began on the
stage in the late 19th
century and
lasted through...
- K. ergina
Binomial name
Kolana ergina (Hewitson, 1867)
Synonyms Thecla ergina Hewitson, 1867
Thecla voltinia Hewitson, 1869
Thecla ela Hewitson, 1874...
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mentioned as an herb
protecting Saint Thecla from wild
beasts in the
apocryphal text The Acts of Paul and
Thecla. The
origin of most of
these quotes is...
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Julia Thecla (February 28, 1896 – June 29, 1973) was an
American artist based in
Chicago in the 1930s and 1940s,
working in the
Surrealist and magical...
- Paul the
Apostle to Seneca, with Seneca's to Paul The Acts of Paul and
Thecla ♦ The
Epistles of
Clement (The
First and
Second Epistles of
Clement to the...
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Polyommatus damastus Godart, [1824]
Thecla auburniana Harris, 1862
Thecla damon var.
patersonia Brehme, 1907
Thecla damon var.
octoscripta Bucholz, 1951...