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  2. Ecclesia (ancient Greece) - Wikipedia

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    It would have been difficult, however, for non-wealthy people outside the urban center of Athens to attend until reimbursements for attendance were introduced in the 390s. It originally met once every month, but later met three or four times per month. The agenda for the ekklesia was established by the Boule, the popular council. Votes were ...

  3. Ecclesia - Wikipedia

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    Ekklesia (think tank), a British think tank examining the role of religion in public life; Ecclesia College, a four-year Christian work college in Springdale, Arkansas; Ekklesia Project, an ecumenical Christian network to promote a more active and God-centered faith; Ecclesia Athletic Association, a youth athletic program in the United States

  4. Brazilian cruzeiro (1967–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, banknotes put into circulation in Brazil were, for the most part, made to order abroad, and eventual issues by the Casa da Moeda do Brasil were punctual, the main experiences being the issuance of banknotes in values between 1 mil-réis and 1 conto de réis for National Treasury banknotes in the early 1920s and later, 5 cruzeiros note issued in 1961, called the Indian note ...

  5. Deus seja louvado - Wikipedia

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    The phrase on a twenty reais bill. "Deus seja louvado" (In English, "God be praised") is an expression displayed in the left bottom part of all Brazilian real currency banknotes. [1]

  6. New Church of the Theotokos - Wikipedia

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    Two contemporary accounts survive that describe the building of the Nea, but neither author has much to say about the shape and organization of the church complex.Cyril of Scythopolis, a Christian monk who lived in 525–558, records that the church was begun by the Patriarch Elias but left unfinished until Justinian allocated funds for its completion at the behest of St. Sabas in 531. [3]

  7. Mint (facility) - Wikipedia

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    Casa da Moeda do Brasil; Casa da Moeda de Portugal; Central Mint (Taiwan) Currency Centre, Ireland; Dahlonega Mint (United States of America) Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre, Spain; Finland Mint; Franklin Mint (United States of America) India Government Mint; Printer Institute and State Mint, Italy, the first mint to produce bi-metallic ...

  8. Casa de la Moneda - Wikipedia

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    Casa de la Moneda or Casa de Moneda is Spanish for mint (coin) (literally, house of money) and is the name of many buildings and institutions: Casa de Moneda de la República Argentina , mint and museum

  9. Ekklesia (think tank) - Wikipedia

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    Ekklesia was founded in 2002 by Jonathan Bartley and Simon Barrow. [1] In September 2002, Ekklesia launched a Sunday programme on BBC Radio Scotland to encourage pacification and minimize violent insurrections in Iraq. [2] In June 2006, Ekklesia launched a campaign advocating for the separation of the role of the church and state in weddings.