Cappadocian

Cappadocian
1. noun
A person from Cappadocia
of or pertaining to Cappadocia

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  • Cappadocian (disambiguation) — Cappadocian refers to Cappadocia, a region in central Turkey.Cappadocian can also refer to:*Cappadocian Greek language, a dialect of the Greek language, formerly spoken in Cappadocia *Cappadocian (World of Darkness), a fictional vampire clan in… …   Wikipedia

  • Cappadocian Greek language — Infobox Language name=Cappadocian region=Greece, originally Cappadocia (Central Turkey) speakers=very few, previously thought to be extinct familycolor=Indo European fam2=Greek fam3=Attic iso2=ine|iso3=cpgCappadocian, also known as Cappadocian… …   Wikipedia

  • Cappadocian Fathers — The Cappadocians (or Cappadocian philosophers, Cappadocian Fathers) are significant figures in the history of the Church Fathers, who significantly promoted the early Christian theology, and are highly respected in both Western and Eastern… …   Wikipedia

  • Cappadocian — adjective or noun see Cappadocia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Cappadocian — See Cappadocia. * * * …   Universalium

  • cappadocian — cap·pa·do·ci·an …   English syllables

  • Cappadocian — adjective of or pertaining to Cappadocia or its people or culture • Pertains to noun: ↑Cappadocia • Derivationally related forms: ↑Cappadocia …   Useful english dictionary

  • Cappadocian Greek — ISO 639 3 Code : cpg ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct …   Names of Languages ISO 639-3

  • CAPPADOCIAN FATHERS —    this title is given to three theologians BASIL THE GREAT, GREGORY OF NAZIANZUS and GREGORY OF NYSSA who played a prominent role at the COUNCIL OF CONSTANTINOPLE in defeating ARIANISM …   Concise dictionary of Religion

  • cappadocian theologians —  Каппадокийские богословы …   Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

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