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  2. Vissarion - Wikipedia

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    Torop claims that in 1990 he was "reborn" as Vissarion (meaning "he who gives new life"), claiming to be a returned Jesus Christ. In his system this does not make him God, but instead the word of God. [7] [9] His religious beliefs combine elements of the Russian Orthodox Church with Buddhism, apocalypticism, collectivism, and ecological values.

  3. Vissarion (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Vissarion (Greek: Βησσαρίων, Russian: Виссарион) οr Visarion (Serbian Cyrillic: Висарион) is a Greek male name, which may refer to: Given name [ edit ]

  4. Vissarion of the Agathonos - Wikipedia

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    The relics of Vissarion were inspected for first time by the retired professor and famous Athens coroner Panayiotis Yamarelos, who spoke on television about an extraordinary and inexplicable event. More specifically, the phrases of Yamarelos about Vissarion's extremely well preserved body and his statement regarding the face being in such ...

  5. Visarion Puiu - Wikipedia

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    Visarion Puiu (Romanian pronunciation: [visariˈon ˈpuju]; sometimes Bessarion in French; [1] [2] born Victor Puiu on 27 February 1879 in Pașcani, Romania – 10 August 1964 in Paris [3] [4] or Viels-Maisons, [5] France) was a metropolitan bishop of the Romanian Orthodox Church.

  6. I. C. Vissarion - Wikipedia

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    Vissarion was welcomed by critic Eugen Lovinescu as a man of "inexhaustible memory", who "melted into the anonymous mass of the people". He included some works by Vissarion in issues of his review, Sburătorul. [3] Vissarion was a regular at the eponymous literary circle, "always sweaty and his hair all ruffled up". [53]

  7. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    a close relationship or connection; an affair. The French meaning is broader; liaison also means "bond"' such as in une liaison chimique (a chemical bond) lingerie a type of female underwear. littérateur an intellectual (can be pejorative in French, meaning someone who writes a lot but does not have a particular skill). [35] louche

  8. Vissarion of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Vissarion (Bulgarian: Висарион) was a Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the 13th century. He is the only Bulgarian Patriarch who was not included in the list of Patriarchs in the medieval Book of Boril. [1] The only testimony of his existence is an undated seal reading "Vissarion, by the grace of God Patriarch of the ...

  9. Bourgeoisie - Wikipedia

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    The Modern French word bourgeois (/ ˈ b ʊər ʒ w ɑː / ⓘ BOORZH-wah or / b ʊər ˈ ʒ w ɑː / ⓘ boorzh-WAH, French: ⓘ) derived from the Old French borgeis or borjois ('town dweller'), which derived from bourg ('market town'), from the Old Frankish burg ('town'); in other European languages, the etymologic derivations include the Middle English burgeis, the Middle Dutch burgher, the ...