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  2. Kratos (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    A character named Kratos appears in the God of War video game franchise, the first seven games of which are based on Greek mythology. [2] [44] [45] The character is portrayed as what classical scholar Sylwia Chmielewski calls "a deeply tragic, Herculean anti-hero who, after murdering his family, has to wash away the miasma to regain his peace ...

  3. Jnud al-Rab - Wikipedia

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    The group's founder Joseph Mansur said: “We, as soldiers of the Lord, saw what happened to the West when it banned the authority of the priesthood. They started adultery, civil marriage and abortion. Baptism was stopped and the connection between Church members and the priesthood was lost. This is our first spiritual war today, so they are ...

  4. 2024 Derdghaya Melkite Church airstrike - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 2024 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, 1.2 million Lebanese citizens have been displaced from their homes. [4] The Melkite Church in Derdghaya, Tyre District was housing some of these displaced in the church and two of the adjoining halls. [2] [3] The church had been previously bombed by Israel in 1978 and again in 1992. [5]

  5. Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut and Byblos

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    The territory of the archeparchy includes Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, and its environs; much of Mount Lebanon governorate (to the north Antelias, Jounieh, and Byblos; to the east Baabda, Broumana, and Bikfaya) and south to part of Chouf District. [2] The archeparchy has an estimated population of 200,000 Melkite faithful in 2015.

  6. Greeks in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    In ancient times Lebanon was the site of several Greek colonies. Following Christianization Greek culture remained a strong influence, waning as the centuries passed, though not disappearing. The city of Amioun (possibly from the word for Greeks, Yunan ), capital of the Koura District (in turn from the Greek χωριά , "villages") in the ...

  7. Lebanese Greek Orthodox Christians - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Greek Orthodox Christians (Arabic: المسيحية الأرثوذكسية الرومية في لبنان) refers to Lebanese people who are adherents of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch in Lebanon, which is an autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church within the wider communion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and is the second-largest Christian denomination in Lebanon after the ...

  8. Mount Lebanon Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lebanon Baptist Church is a historic church on Louisiana Highway 154, about 260 yards (240 m) west of intersection with Louisiana Highway 517, in Bienville Parish. It was built in 1857 in a Greek Revival style and was added to the National Register in 1980. [1] It is a pedimented with pilasters at its corners. It is framed by hewn timbers.

  9. Category:Greek Orthodox Christians from Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese people who belong to the Greek Orthodox Church in Lebanon. Pages in category "Greek Orthodox Christians from Lebanon" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total.