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Church Fathers / Christianity / 1st millennium / Religion / Pionius / Eusebius / Polycarp / Ignatius of Antioch / Martyrium / Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church / Diocletianic Persecution / Martyrdom of Polycarp
Date: 2015-09-30 18:06:32
Church Fathers
Christianity
1st millennium
Religion
Pionius
Eusebius
Polycarp
Ignatius of Antioch
Martyrium
Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church
Diocletianic Persecution
Martyrdom of Polycarp

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