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Soter, sometimes known as the Pope of Charity, was pope from 166 to 174 (the Vatican cites 162 or 168 to 170 or 177). He declared that marriage was valid only as a sacrament blessed by a priest. He was born in Fondi, Italy, and died, according to tradition, as a martyr. He was buried in the Callixtus cemetery in Rome. His feast day is April 22.


Apparently inaugurated Easter as an annual festival in Rome.



Preceded by:
Saint Anicetus
Pope
(list)
Succeeded by:
Saint Eleuterus



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SOTER - Thermoregeneration (1114 words)
Soter's research and development team was able to bring about the opportunity to form an association with Japan's Kajima Road Co., a world leader in special pavement technologies such as slope pavement systems, surface recycling methods, asphalt surfacing methods and super strong surface pavement methods.
On the strength of this association, Soter was able to bring to Canada in 1990 the latest innovation in pavement recycling equipment, designed and built by the Kajima Road Co. with the help of the giant Mitsubishi Industries.
Thermoregeneration as practiced by Soter is capable of a continuous single pass, multistep process of heating, reworking, applying a recycling agent, redistribution of the existing pavement material and the placement of an asphalt concrete surface course.
Ptolemaeus I van Egypte - Wikipedia (798 words)
Ptolemaeus I van Egypte of Ptolemaeus I Soter I was een veldheer onder Alexander de Grote en na diens dood koning van Egypte.
Ptolemaeus I Soter werd geboren rond 367-366 v.Chr.
Ptolemaeus Soter begon met de bouw van de vuurtoren van Faros en had ook plannen voor de bouw van een grote bibliotheek.
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