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- Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Geography. London: Walton & Maberly. Pétridès, Sophrone (1908). "Colossae". Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. New York, NY: Robert...
- Anatolikos Aster ****, 108. In Échos d'Orient III, 85, 204; IV, 21, 104. Sophrone Pétridès, "Chalcedon" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1908) Annuario...
- p. 25. López Pardo 2015, pp. 137. Pliny, Nat. Hist., Book V, Ch. 18. Sophrone Pétridès, "Rusaddir" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1912) Annuario...
- capital and metropolitan see was Hierapolis. In the early 20th century, Sophrone Pétridès placed it in Phrygia Pacatiana Prima, whose capital and metropolitan...
- 665. Colossians 2:1 Colossians 4:12–13 Colossians 4:15 Colossians 4:16 Sophrone Pétridès, "Laodicea" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1910) Revelation...
- départ à la retraite Pulim, Limoges, page 357, footnote 113; in French Sophrone Pétridès, "Ruspe" in Catholic Encyclopedia (New York 1912) Annuario Pontificio...
- incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Pétridès, Sophrone (1908). "Claudiopolis". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia...
- episcopal see of Helenopolis was a suffragan of the See of Sardis in Lydia. Sophrone Pétridès "Helenopolis", The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1910. Retrieved February...
- Christian in nature. In 1907, Gerard Encausse, Jean Bricaud and Louis-Sophrone Fugairon founded their own, simply called the Gnostic Catholic Church....
- the Ottoman hegemony. In his 1911 article for the Catholic Encyclopedia, Sophrone Pétridès described Pityus as a titular see, but it is not now found in...