- Look up
troya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Troya may
refer to:
Troya (Asia Minor), the
Turkish and
Spanish translation for the city of Troy Carlo...
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Independent Catholic traditionalist conclavist sect
headquartered in El
Palmar de
Troya, Andalusia, Spain. The
origins of the
Palmarians as a
distinct body can...
- death, Hernández
succeeded Corral, on 15 July 2011, as pope at El
Palmar de
Troya and
adopted the
papal name
Gregory XVIII. Hernández
nominated his successor...
- Holy See of the
Catholic Church had been
moved from Rome to El
Palmar de
Troya, due to the
supposed apostasy of the former.
During his pontificate, he...
- was
referred to as
Troia or Ilium. In Turkish, it is
generally known as
Troya or Truva. The
archaeological site of Troy
consists of the hill of Hisarlık...
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Nuestra Madre del
Palmar Coronada) is a
basilica church in El
Palmar de
Troya, Spain. The church,
dedicated to the
Virgin Mary
under the
title of Our...
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Retrieved 7 May 2023. "Another Pope Dies:
Clemente Dominguez of
Palmar de
Troya, 1946-2005". "Recent
Popes –
Iglesia Catolica Palmariana". www.palmarianchurch...
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Caballo de
Troya (Spanish for
Trojan Horse) is a book (the
first of a
series of
twelve so far)
written in 1984 by
Spanish journalist,
writer and ufologist...
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Pamela Karina Troya Báez (born 1982) is an
Ecuadorian LGBT
rights activist and
communications manager,
known for
starting the
campaign to
legalise same-****...
- 'papa' de El
Palmar de
Troya pierde su fe y deja su 'orden' sin
despedirse de sus seguidores" [The 'pope' of El
Palmar de
Troya loses his
faith and leaves...