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Polycarp (/ˈpɒlikɑːrp/; Gr****: Πολύκαρπος, Polýkarpos; Latin:
Polycarpus; AD 69 – 155) was a
Christian bishop of Smyrna.
According to the
Martyrdom of...
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Polycarpus I of
Byzantium (Gr****: Πολύκαρπος) was a
bishop of Byzantium. He
succeeded bishop Onesimus of
Byzantium in 69 AD, and
served in that office...
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named Polycarpus.
Nelson offered to
repay Polycarpus for his kindness, but he
refused and
requested that
Nelson name his
firstborn son
Polycarpus, which...
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Polycarpus Geevarghese by Mor
Ignatius Zakka I Iwas. The
additional charge of
Honnavar Mission was also
given to Mor
Polycarpus. Established...
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Polycarpus (died 1827) was Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of
Jerusalem (November 22, 1808 –
January 15, 1827).
Jerusalem Patriarchate website,
Apostolic Succession...
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Polycarpus II of
Byzantium (Gr****: Πολύκαρπος Βʹ; died c. 144) was the
bishop of
Byzantium from
around 141
until his
death in 144.
According to ancient...
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Abraham II (1775–1787)
Procopius I (1787–1788)
Anthemus (1788–1808)
Polycarpus (1808–1827)
Athanasius V (1827–1845)
Cyril II (1845–1872)
Procopius II...
- profile—Desmos
polycarpus".
Queensland Department of
Environment and Science.
Queensland Government. 2024.
Retrieved 11
January 2025. "Desmos
polycarpus". Australian...
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Polycarpus Augin Aydın (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܦܘܠܝܩܪܦܘܣ ܐܘܓܝܢ ܐܝܕܝܢ; born Edip Aydın (Syriac: ܐܕܝܒ ܐܝܕܝܢ); on June 10, 1971 near
Nusaybin (Nisibis), Turkey), is...
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allied with the
southern Xiongnu, is
victorious over the
Northern Xiongnu.
Polycarpus I, Gr****
bishop of Byzantium, dies
after a 20-year
reign and is succeeded...