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  2. Cornelius the Centurion - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius (Greek: Κορνήλιος, romanized: Kornḗlios; Latin: Cornelius; fl. 1st century AD) was a Roman centurion who is considered by some Christians to be the first Gentile to convert to the faith, as related in Acts of the Apostles (see Ethiopian eunuch for the competing tradition). The baptism of Cornelius is an important event in ...

  3. Cohors II Italica Civium Romanorum - Wikipedia

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    A cohort based in Caesarea is referred to in the Acts of the Apostles (Ancient Greek: σπείρης τῆς καλουμένης Ἰταλικῆς, "of the cohort called Italian", in Acts 10:1, translated as the Italian band in the King James Version, or the Italian Regiment in the Good News Translation and World English Bible), and is associated with Cornelius the Centurion, the first ...

  4. Cornelius Rodousakis - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Cornelius of Petra (né Emmanuel Rodousakis; [1] 6 March 1936 – 14 May 2023) was a Greek senior bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. [2] He was Ypolochagós of the Church in 2001, following the death of Patriarch Diodoros I .

  5. Cornelius Adam Igbudu - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the accepted version, checked on 23 December 2024. There are template/file changes awaiting review. Nigerian Anglican evangelist Cornelius Adam Igbudu (1914–1981) was a Nigerian religious figure known for founding the Anglican Adam Preaching Society (AAPS), an evangelical group in the Anglican Church of Nigeria. He was credited with healing ...

  6. Critici sacri - Wikipedia

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    Critici sacri was a compilation of Latin biblical commentaries published in London from 1660, edited by John Pearson.The publisher was Cornelius Bee. The work appeared in nine volumes, and collected numerous authors, both Protestant and Catholic, of early modern critical work on the Bible. [1]

  7. Cornelius - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius (name), Roman family name and a masculine given name; Cornelius the Centurion, Roman centurion considered by Christians to be the first Gentile to convert to the Christian faith; Pope Cornelius, pope from AD 251 to 253; St. Cornelius (disambiguation), multiple saints; Cornelius (musician), stage name of Keigo Oyamada

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  9. St. Cornelius - Wikipedia

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    Saint Cornelius is the name of the following saints and persons in the previous stages of liturgical veneration: Pope Cornelius (in office: 251–253) Cornelius of Armagh (d. 1175) May 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Venerable Cornelius of Komel (Vologda), abbot (1537) Saint Cornelius of Paleostrov, abbot (15th century)