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Barca (ancient city) and Synesius

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Difference between Barca (ancient city) and Synesius

Barca (ancient city) vs. Synesius

Barca, also called Barce) (Βάρκη, برقة, Berber: Berqa) is an Ancient city and former bishopric, which survives in both Latin Catholic and Orthodox titular see. Synesius (Συνέσιος; c. 373 – c. 414), a Greek bishop of Ptolemais in the Libyan Pentapolis after 410, was born of wealthy parents who claimed descent from Spartan kings, at Balagrae (now Bayda, Libya) near Cyrene between 370 and 375.

Similarities between Barca (ancient city) and Synesius

Barca (ancient city) and Synesius have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cyrene, Libya, Pope Theophilus of Alexandria, Ptolemais, Cyrenaica.

Cyrene, Libya

Cyrene (translit) was an ancient Greek and Roman city near present-day Shahhat, Libya.

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Pope Theophilus of Alexandria

Theophilus was the 23rd Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St.

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Ptolemais, Cyrenaica

Ptolemais (Greek: Πτολεμαΐς) was one of the five cities that formed the Pentapolis of Cyrenaica, the others being Cyrene, Euesperides (later Berenice, and now Benghazi), Tauchira/Teuchira (later Arsinoe, and now Tocra), and Apollonia (now Susa).

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Barca (ancient city) and Synesius Comparison

Barca (ancient city) has 43 relations, while Synesius has 33. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.95% = 3 / (43 + 33).

References

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