- Look up
Ananias in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ananias may
refer to:
Ananias ben Onias,
general of
Cleopatra III
Ananias of
Adiabene (c. 15 BCE–c...
- the Lord.
According to Acts 9:10,
Ananias was
living in Damascus. In Paul's
speech in Acts 22, he
describes Ananias as "a
devout man
according to the...
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chapter 5,
Ananias and Sapphira,
following Barnabas' example, also sold
their land but
secretly withheld a
portion of the proceeds.
Ananias presented his...
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metropolitan of
Lacedaemonia Parthenios Kalimeris died,
Ananias took over this
diocese as well.
Ananias is said to have had a
country house near the springs...
- 2011. SA's most
notorious criminal Ananias Mathe has died Savides, Matthew. "SA's most
notorious criminal Ananias Mathe has died".
Times LIVE. Retrieved...
- João
Ananias Jordão Júnior (born
January 12, 1991, in Recife), also
known as João
Ananias, is a
Brazilian football player who
plays for Njarðvík as a defensive...
- The
House of
Saint Ananias (also
called Saint Ananias House or
Chapel of
Saint Ananias; Arabic: كَنيسَةُ الْقِدِّيسِ حَنَانِيَا, romanized: Kanīsat al-Qiddīs...
- of
Khosrov Andzevatsi and
Hakob Syunetsi. At the
request of
Catholicos Ananias A. Mokatsi, in
order to deny the
accusations against him of
being a sectarian...
- over 30 years. The trio was
composed of
Ananias (Nyas, "King of the Strut"),
James and
Warren Berry.
Ananias "Nyas"
Berry (August 18, 1913 –
October 5...
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Ananias Dare (c. 1560 – 1587,
legal death) was a
colonist of the
Roanoke Colony of 1587. He was the
husband of
Eleanor White, whom he
married at St Bride's...