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Patras

Industrial city (hydroelectric installations, textiles, paper) in the northwestern Peloponnese region, Greece, on the Gulf of Patras; population (2001) 185,700. The ancient Patrai, it is the only one of the 12 cities of the ancient Greek province of Achaea to survive.



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In an attempt to quash the Arian heresy, church leaders in the West added a phrase to the Nicene Creed, "ex Patre Filioque," which stipulated that the Holy Spirit proceeded from the Father and the Son.
Propterea quod dixit oraculum, grave puero domum reduci Imminere a patre periculum, ipsius manu ut caederetur.
Originally, all States which provided for an acquisition of nationality iure sanguinis nearly exclusively applied ius sanguinis a patre (in the paternal line); only in exceptional circumstances ius sanguinis a matre (the maternal line) was relevant (e.
 
 
 
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