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Publius Sulpicius Quirinius (c. 51 BC – AD 21), also
translated as
Cyrenius, was a
Roman aristocrat.
After the
banishment of the
ethnarch Herod Archelaus...
- 2022. Cruson, Daniel, "The
Cyrenius H.
Booth Library History"
Archived June 24, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine,
Cyrenius H.
Booth Library website. Accessed...
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Cornelius Cosam Coz
Crescens Crete Crispus Cush,
Cushan Cuth
Cyprus Cyrene Cyrenius Cyrus Comay, Joan, Who's Who in the Old Testament,
Oxford University Press...
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Cyrenius Adelbert Newcomb Sr. (1837–1915) co-founded Michigan's
first department store, Newcomb-Endicott,
which became one of the
largest mercantile firms...
- 73 and to the
subsequent refusal "to
submit to the
taxation census when
Cyrenius was sent to
Judea to make one," as part of
their rebellion's religious...
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Republican 1868 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y Omar D.
Conger (Republican) 53.4% ▌
Cyrenius P.
Black (Democratic) 42.2% ▌John J.
Watkins (Greenback) 4.4% Michigan 8...
- his book
Antiquities of the Jews (written c. AD 93), by
indicating that
Cyrenius/Quirinius
began to be the
governor of
Syria in AD 6 and a
census took place...
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Francis Palms,
Christopher R. Mabley,
Simon J. Murphy, John S. Newberry,
Cyrenius A. Newcomb, Sr.,
Thomas W. Palmer,
Philo Parsons,
George B. Remick, Allan...
- World",
during (or
possibly before) the
governorship of
Quirinius (or "
Cyrenius") in Syria, and this is the
reason that
Joseph and Mary, who
lived in Nazareth...
- appliances. In 1831, he
married Harriet Beers (1809–1877),
daughter of
Cyrenius Beers, and had
eleven children, one of whom was
George Edward Post (1838–1909)...