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Eastern Orthodox tradition, she is
venerated as a
saint with the name
Photine (Φωτεινή),
meaning "luminous [one]". In
Roman Catholic tradition, older...
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asked Rostand to
write another play for her. She
created the role of
Photine in La
Samaritaine (Theatre de la Renaissance, 14
April 1897), a Biblical...
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Aspect of
Venus At-Tariq
Auseklis Earendel Barnumbirr Jesus Red Horn
Photine or Photini/Photina of
Samarita Shahar (god)
Sirius Heliacal rising Star...
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crucifixion as well as the
empty tomb. Mark
Samaritan woman at the well, or
Photine is a well
known figure from the
Gospel of John
Sapphira – Acts
Sarah #1...
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saints who are
called equal-to-the-apostles: Mary
Magdalene (1st century)
Photine, the
Samaritan woman at the well (1st century)
Thekla (1st century) Saint...
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Katerini Κατερίνη Muni****lity Top: view to the Holy
Church of St
Photine in
Paralia and the City Hall of Katerini. Bottom: the Gr****
Evangelical Church...
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Renaissance Premiere 1897, 8
February 1897 La
Samaritaine (fr)
Edmond Rostand Photine Théâtre de la
Renaissance 1897, 14
April 1897 Les
Mauvais Bergers Octave...
- the Old
Calendar commemorate the
Saints listed on
February 13.
Martyr Photine (Photina), the
Samaritan woman in the Gospel, and
those with her, all martyred...
- Romanou. They
built a
church dedicated to Agia Fotida,
sister of
Saint Photine,
probably named so
because it was
built near a well.
Other signs of former...
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Cyprus (c. 310)
Martyrs Heliodorus and Dosa (Dausa) in
Persia (380)
Martyr Photine, at the
gates of Blachernae.
Saint Hierotheus,
first Bishop and Enlightener...