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  1. Wartislaw V. (c. 1 November 1326 – 1390) was a duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffin. He initially ruled Pomerania-Wolgast jointly with his elder brothers Barnim IV and Bogislaw V. He stood in their shadow and after 1368, he ruled his own part of the Duchy: the Land of Neustettin.

  2. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are figures in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament of the Bible, a piece of apocalypse literature attributed to John of Patmos. Similar allusions are contained in the Old Testament books of Ezekiel and Zechariah, written about six centuries prior.

  3. Wartislaw IV or Vartislav IV (before 1290 – 1 August 1326) was Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast from 1309 until his death. He was the only son of Duke Bogislaw IV of Pomerania and his wife Margareta, a daughter of Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen.

  4. 6 days ago · In 1844, 43 leaves of a 4th-century biblical codex (a collection of single pages bound together along one side) were discovered at St. Catherine’s Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai (hence the name Sinaiticus ).

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  5. Jan 21, 2020 · Before suggesting an answer, it’s worth remembering that unbelief is never merely intellectual (John 3:19-21). Jesus taught that the person who refuses to trust the Bible because of ‘evil colonialists’ is nonetheless enslaved to evil (John 8:34), which she does not want to turn from.

  6. Aug 13, 2023 · When Jesus heals the paralytic in the Gospel of John, the Bethesda Pool is described as having five porticoes—a puzzling feature suggesting an unusual five-sided pool, which most scholars dismissed as an unhistorical literary creation.

  7. May 2, 2019 · Explore genealogy for Wartislaw IV (Greif) von Pommern born 1291 died 1326 Stralsund, Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany including ancestors + descendants + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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