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  2. Ivo of Kermartin - Wikipedia

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    Ivo of Kermartin, TOSF (17 October 1253 – 19 May 1303), also known as Yvo, Yves, or Ives (and in Breton as Erwan, Iwan, Youenn or Eozenn, depending on the region, and known as Yves Hélory (also Helori or Heloury) in French), was a parish priest among the poor of Louannec, the only one of his station to be canonized in the Middle Ages.

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  4. Avos - Wikipedia

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    Avos may refer to: Avos, a tractate of the Jewish Talmud (commonly referred to as Pirkei Avos) Avos, a ship in an expedition by Nikolai Rezanov which became a basis for the 1978 Russian rock opera Juno and Avos. Juno and Avos; Avos, the plural for avo, which is 1/100 of a Macao pataca, a monetary unit of Macao; AVOS Systems, an Internet company

  5. Mari of Edessa - Wikipedia

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    He is identified as St. Mari of the seventy disciples with whom the Apocryphal Acts of Mar Mari are connected. [2] According to the Acts of Mari, Addai sent him to convert the area south and east of Edessa.

  6. RIA (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    RIA was an American restaurant in Chicago, Illinois. Located in the Waldorf Astoria Chicago, it originally opened in 2009, serving upscale French cuisine. RIA was popular with critics, earning many awards, including two Michelin stars. After losing executive chef Jason McLeod in 2011, RIA closed on July 27, 2012, after replacement Danny Grant ...

  7. Our Lady, Star of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    In most manuscripts of Jerome's work, one of the interpretations offered is as "stella maris", star of the sea. But this was probably originally stilla maris, meaning "drop of the sea" (as written in one manuscript), based on מר ‎ mar, a rare biblical word for "drop", [a] and ים ‎ yam "sea". [4]

  8. Monastery of Mar Awgin - Wikipedia

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    The last monks belonging to the Church of the East left the monastery between 1838-1842. Near the monastery are the ruins of the former Church of the East monasteries of Mar Yuhanon, Mar Abraham the Elder, and Mar Malke. [3] In 1915 Sayfo the monks witnessed the destruction of Syriac villages in the plains below. The monastery was also affected ...

  9. Angie Mar - Wikipedia

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    Mar's first cookbook, Butcher + Beast, was published on September 30, 2019. [17] On May 11, 2020, Mar appeared on the telethon Rise Up New York! in support of New York residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. [18] The Beatrice Inn closed in December 2020. [19] In July 2021, Mar opened a French restaurant, Les Trois Chevaux, in Greenwich ...