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John the Cappadocian (1675 bytes)
1: '''John the Cappadocian''' was a [[prefect]] in the [[Byzantine Empire]] under Emperor [[Justinian I]... 3: ...ts had been suppressed, after which he reinstated John as prefect and Tribonian as quaestor. 5: ...he bureaucracy, both in [[Constantinople]] and in the provinces, developing a rudimentary [[meritocracy... 7: ...acy of the empire fell back into corruption under John's successors. 9: ...of Constantinople|Patriarch]] from 518-520. See [[John of Cappadocia]].'' Cappadocian Fathers (357 bytes) 1: ...[First Council of Constantinople]] in [[381]] and the [[Nicene Creed]]. Cappadocian Greek language (927 bytes) 1: '''Cappadocian Greek''' ([[SIL]]: ''PCG''; [[ISO 639-2]]: ''ine'... 5: ...ost Cappadocian Greek were moved to Greece, where the language died out in [[1960s]]. 10: * Western Cappadocian: villages near [[Kayseri]] 11: ...sa: [[Pharasa]] town (Develi in [[Kayseri]]) and other nearby villages 15: .../show_language.asp?code=CPG Ethnologue report for Cappadocian Greek] Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley (1879 bytes) 1: ...unded from his father's (Stevas) and mother's (St John-O'Connor). 4: called to the Bar of the Middle Temple in [[1952]]. 6: ...down from the Commons in 1987 and was elevated to the [[House of Lords]]. 8: He was Chairman of the [[Royal Fine Arts Commission]] from [[1985]] to [... 13: |width="40%" align="center"|'''[[Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster]]'''<br>1979–1981 John a Kent and John a Cumber (602 bytes) 1: ...ing of the last digit being uncertain) exists and there is some evidence that it was being performed on... 3: ...g original work of Munday and secondly because of the parallels that exist between this play and [[Will... John John Jesse (760 bytes) 1: ...r from [[New York City]]'s [[Lower East Side]] in the [[Juxtapoz]] gonzo-pop vein. He often shows with ... 5: Jesse also played bass in the New York hardcore band [[Nausea]] and designed po... 8: ...tatlarge.com/pages/JJJ_pages1/JJJ_index1.htm John John Jesse's art from Sept 9, 2004 Art@Large Gallery S... John John Molina (6109 bytes) 1: ...965]]), better known as '''John John Molina''' in the [[world]] of [[boxing]], is a former boxer whose ... 3: ... he would be ready to fight professional world Featherweight champion ''[[Victor Luvi Callejas]]'' with... 5: ...uan Carazo]]. Aponte got knocked out by Molina in the 10th and final round. During this period of his c... 7: ...ns, he was ranked as the number one challenger by the [[International Boxing Federation|IBF]]. 9: ...d Lopez in round two, but Lopez went on to retain the title by a split decision. John IV (246 bytes) 1: '''John IV''' was the name of a number of rulers: 3: *[[Pope John IV]] 4: *[[John IV Lascaris]] 6: *[[John IV, Duke of Brittany]] 7: *[[John IV of Ethiopia]] John V (270 bytes) 1: '''John V''' was the name of a number of leaders: 3: *[[John V of Alexandria]] 4: *[[John V of Portugal]] 5: *[[John V Palaeologus]] 6: *[[John V, Duke of Brittany]] John Best, Jr. (400 bytes) 1: [[Image:NC-Durham-JohnBest.JPG|right|]] 3: '''John Best, Jr.''' is a member of the town council of [[Durham, North Carolina]]. 5: ...[Jordan High School]]), Best was first elected to the Durham City Council in [[2001]], representing War... 9: ...Category:Members of the Durham City Council|Best, John]] John 20 (7754 bytes) 1: ...ohn 20 are described somewhat differently in [[Matthew 28]], [[Mark 16]], and [[Luke 24]]. 5: *[[John 20:1]] 6: *[[John 20:2]] 7: *[[John 20:3]] 8: *[[John 20:4]] John VI (197 bytes) 1: '''John VI''' was the name of a number of rulers: 3: *[[John VI Cantacuzenus]] 4: *[[Pope John VI]] 5: *[[John VI of Constantinople | Patriarch John VI of Constantinople]] John 20:8 (3684 bytes) 1: ...retation of the Beloved Disciple joining Peter in the tomb]] 2: ...tside. In this verse the Beloved Disciple enters the tomb itself. 4: In the [[King James Version]] of the Bible the text reads: 5: :Then went in also that 6: :other disciple, which John By (2633 bytes) 1: ...] and, in the process, founding what would become the city of [[Ottawa]]. 3: ...ned to Europe, where he served in [[Spain]] under the [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington|Duke o... 5: ...]] in his honour, would later become famous under the new name of Ottawa. 7: ...number of unauthorised expenditures, and By spent the remaining years of his life attempting to clear h... 9: ...med after Colonel By. In [[1979]], to commemorate the bicentenary of his birth, [[Canada Post]] issued ... John II (538 bytes) 1: '''John II''' was the name of a number of rulers: 3: *[[Pope John II]] 4: *[[John II of Aragon]] 5: *[[John II of Brabant]] 6: *[[John II of Castile]] John I (701 bytes) 1: John I was the name of a number of rulers: 3: *[[Pope John I]] 4: *King [[John I of France]] 5: *King [[John I of Castile]] 6: *King [[John I of Scotland]] John Yu (270 bytes) 1: '''Dr. John Samuel Yu''' AC is a distinguished paediatric doc... 3: ...]] in [[1996]]. He was appointed a [[Companion of the Order of Australia]] in [[2001]]. John 20:16 (5720 bytes) 2: ...ty]]'s ''Christ Appearing to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection'' first exhibited in [[1834]]]] 3: ...when he appears, thinking he is the gardener. In John 20:16 she recognizes him when he calls her by nam... 5: In the [[King James Version]] of the Bible the text reads: 11: ...g ''teacher'' as a far more accurate translation. The [[New International Version]], for instance, read... 18: ...dence that the two are talking in [[Hebrew]] with the one specifically excepted word Rabboni. Most sch... John 20:7 (4626 bytes) 1: ...se describes the arrangement of the grave clothes they see. 3: In the [[King James Version]] of the Bible the text reads: 4: :And the napkin, that was about 5: :his head, not lying with the 6: :linen clothes, but wrapped John N. Little (659 bytes) 1: ... [[Stanford University|Stanford]] (1980). He gave the keynote address at Global Signal Processing Expo ...
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