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- Camuliana abstract "Camuliana, Camulia or Kamoulia was an ancient town or perhaps village in Cappadocia, located northwest of Caesarea, today Kayseri in Turkey. It is mostly mentioned in connection with the Image of Camuliana, an acheiropoieton or "icon not made by hands" of the face of Christ, which was one of the earliest of this class of miraculously created icons to be recorded; this is also sometimes just referred to as the "Camouliana".The bishopric of Camuliana is included in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees. 20th-century titular bishops included the American John Joseph Dunn and German John Bernard Kevenhoerster.".
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- Camuliana subject Category:Ancient_Cappadocia.
- Camuliana subject Category:Byzantine_art.
- Camuliana subject Category:Catholic_titular_sees_in_Asia.
- Camuliana subject Category:Eastern_Orthodox_icons.
- Camuliana subject Category:Medieval_Cappadocia.
- Camuliana subject Category:Populated_places_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Camuliana comment "Camuliana, Camulia or Kamoulia was an ancient town or perhaps village in Cappadocia, located northwest of Caesarea, today Kayseri in Turkey.".
- Camuliana label "Camuliana".
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