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Theandrios

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Theandrios
Greek deity
YemreGreek mythology Taƴto
Jinsugorko Taƴto

Teandriyos (e ɗemngal Gerek: Θεάνδριος, "Alla-Neɗɗo") walla Teandrates (Θεανδράτης) ko laamɗo mo leƴƴi Arabiyankooɓe worgo Arabi ko adii Ilaam rewatnoo e nder gure e gure saraaji tufnde Hermon. Theandrios ina seedtini e dewal laamɗo gorko tawaaɗo to Beit Rime, Siiri e ina sikkaa innde Gerek ndee fawaama e laamɗo gadano diiwaan oo. O hiisaama no laamɓe aarabeeɓe nannduɓe e laamɓe "Alla-neɗɗo" hono Dionysus, Herakles, Mithras, Krishna e Iisaa.[1][2].[3][4]

Templeeji dow tulde Hermon

Theanthropos, tiitoonde Kerecee’en wonande Iisaa jowitiinde e dental hipostatik.

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