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Theophania (Gr**** for "Manifestation of God" or "Epiphany") may
refer to:
Theophania ("On
Divine Manifestation"), a c. AD 324 Gr****
theological work by...
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translation of the
Theophania survives in an
early 5th-century m****cript.
Samuel Lee, the
editor (1842) and
translator (1843) of the
Syriac Theophania, thought...
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feminine form of the Gr****
given name
Theophania. It was
formerly often given to
children born on the
feast of
Theophania, that is, Epiphany. The equivalent...
- were
reenacted at a
number of Gr****
sites and festivals. At Delphi, the
Theophania (Θεοφάνια) was an
annual festival in
spring celebrating the
return of...
- The
Marriage Charter of
Empress Theophanu (State
Archives of Wolfenbüttel, 6 Urk 11) is the
dower do****ent for the
Byzantine princess Theophanu. Written...
- (2007:135–137) Malchus,
Marius (2011). The
Secret Grimoire of Turiel.
Theophania Publishing. ISBN 978-1-926842-80-6. Semple,
Gavin (1994) 'The Azoëtia...
- (Gr****) "one who
loves God" Theognis: (Gr****) "God-knowing" Theophanes/
Theophania, Tiffany: (Gr****) "manifestation of God" Theophrastus: (Gr****) "godly...
- on 14
November 2021.
Retrieved 30 July 2019.
Gregorius ****anzenus. In
theophania.
Archived from the
original on 12
August 2021.
Retrieved 23
February 2018...
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Buckle – Nike (1797),
Bellissima (1798),
Bellina (1799),
Scotia (1802),
Theophania (1803),
Meteora (1805), Neva (1817),
Corinne (1818), Zinc (1823) Leading...
- time. He
returned to the
world during the
beginning of the spring. The
Theophania festival was held in
Delphi to
celebrate his return. However, Diodorus...