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Prosopalgia
Prosopalgia Pros`o*pal"gi*a, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? face + ? pain.] (Med.) Facial neuralgia.

Meaning of Prosopa from wikipedia

- US: /prəˈsoʊ-/; from Ancient Gr****: πρόσωπον prósōpon; plural: πρόσωπα prósōpa "Prosopon". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived...
- Stock Publishers. ISBN 9781606081648. Chesnut, Roberta C. (1978). "The Two Prosopa in Nestorius' Bazaar of Heracleides". The Journal of Theological Studies...
- French). Paris: Imprimerie Nationale. Chesnut, Roberta C. (1978). "The Two Prosopa in Nestorius' Bazaar of Heracleides". The Journal of Theological Studies...
- and Petros Bousoulopoulos. It was awarded as the best comedy series in "Prosopa" Gr**** Television Awards for the season 2008–09. It was one of the most...
- The "Prosopa" Gr**** Television Awards were annual awards about the Gr**** television. They were the only notable awards in the history of Gr**** television...
- referred to the hypostasis of Christ, one of the three hypostaseis or prosopa (persons) of the Trinity, who has "become incarnate of the Holy Spirit...
- and Father are the same "being" (ousia) and yet are also distinct faces (prosopa), anti****ting the three persons (hypostases) that come with Tertullian...
- differences in the prosōpa. It is necessary also to confess that each prosōpon exists in a true hypostasis. The mirage of prosōpa without hypostaseis...
- newadvent.org. Retrieved 2025-02-12. Chesnut, Roberta C. (1978). "The Two Prosopa in Nestorius' "Bazaar of Heracleides"". The Journal of Theological Studies...
- Louvain: Peeters. ISBN 9789042905405. Chesnut, Roberta C. (1978). "The Two Prosopa in Nestorius' Bazaar of Heracleides". The Journal of Theological Studies...