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  2. Lydia of Thyatira - Wikipedia

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    The name, "Lydia", meaning "the Lydian woman", by which she was known indicates that she was from Lydia in Asia Minor. Though she is commonly known as "St. Lydia" or even more simply "The Woman of Purple," Lydia is given other titles: "of Thyatira," "Purpuraria," and "of Philippi ('Philippisia' in Greek)."

  3. Lydia Davis - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Davis (born July 15, 1947) is an American short story writer, novelist, essayist, and translator from French and other languages, who often writes very short stories. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Davis has produced several new translations of French literary classics, including Swann's Way by Marcel Proust and Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert .

  4. Varieties of Disturbance - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of Disturbance is Lydia Davis's fourth collection of short stories. The book, published in 2007 by FSG , was a finalist for the National Book Awards for Fiction that year. [ 1 ] The 57 short stories therein include ones published in a number of literary magazines, compilations, and pamphlets as well as new work, and range in length ...

  5. List of names for the biblical nameless - Wikipedia

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    The pseudepigraphical Book of Jubilees provides names for a host of otherwise unnamed biblical characters, including wives for most of the antediluvian patriarchs. The last of these is Noah's wife, to whom it gives the name of Emzara. Other Jewish traditional sources contain many different names for Noah's wife.

  6. Lydia (name) - Wikipedia

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    Lydia is a Biblical given name: Lydia of Thyatira, businesswoman in the city of Thyatira in the New Testament's Acts of the Apostles. She was the apostle Paul's first convert in Philippi and thus the first convert to Christianity in Europe. Lydia hosted Paul and Silas after their release from prison.

  7. List of Sydney Taylor Book Award recipients - Wikipedia

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    Medals are awarded annually for outstanding books that authentically portray the Jewish experience. This list provides Sydney Taylor Book Award recipients, not including manuscript and body-of-work awards. The Children's Book Award was uncategorized from 1968 to 1980, after which two categories were presented: Younger Readers and Older Readers.

  8. Lois T. Henderson - Wikipedia

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    This work was a finalist for the Gold Medallion Book Award of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association. ISBN 0-915684-29-2; Lydia: a Novel (1979). About the seller of purple who was Paul's first Christian convert in Europe. ISBN 0-915684-32-2; The Blessing Deer (1980). ISBN 0-89191-244-4; Abigail: a Novel (1980).

  9. Xanthus (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Xanthus of Lydia (Greek: Ξάνθος ὁ Λυδός, Xanthos ho Lydos) was a Greek historian, logographer and citizen of Lydia who, during the mid-fifth century BC, wrote texts on the history of Lydia known as Lydiaca (Λυδιακά), a work which was highly commended by Dionysius of Halicarnassus. [1] Xanthus also wrote occasionally about ...