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1 Gelasius (Pope from 492 to 496, one of the great architects of Roman primacy in ecclesiastical affairs. Among his acts, in 494 he changed the Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival, into the feast of the Purification)
Религия: Геласий IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Gelasius (Pope from 492 to 496, one of the great architects of Roman primacy in ecclesiastical affairs. Among his acts, in 494 he changed the Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival, into the feast of the Purification)
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2 Urban
1) Общая лексика: Урбан (мужское имя), Эрбан2) Религия: (Head of the Roman Catholic church - 1088-99 - who developed ecclesiastical reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII, launched the Crusade movement, and strengthened the papacy as a political entity) Урбан II, (Pope from 1185 to 1187. He inherited from Pope Lucius III an imperial diplomatic crisis that harassed his entire pontificate) Урбан III, (Pope from 1261 to 1264. His bull of 1264 had ordered the whole church to observe the Feast of Corpus Christi) Урбан IV, (Pope from 1362 to 1370, a man of austere life and great piety. As a patron of learning, he founded new universities at Orange, Krakyw, and Vienna) Урбан V, (Pope from 1378 to 1389 whose election sparked the Western Schism of 1378-1417) Урбан VI, (Pope from 222 to 230. His pontificate occurred within the reign of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander, a time of peace for the church) Урбан I, (Pope from September 15 to September 27, 1590. Known for his charity and piety, he was elected Pope but died 12 days later, before his consecration) Урбан VII3) Христианство: Урван (имя святого в православной традиции) -
3 urban
1) Общая лексика: Урбан (мужское имя), Эрбан2) Религия: (Head of the Roman Catholic church - 1088-99 - who developed ecclesiastical reforms begun by Pope Gregory VII, launched the Crusade movement, and strengthened the papacy as a political entity) Урбан II, (Pope from 1185 to 1187. He inherited from Pope Lucius III an imperial diplomatic crisis that harassed his entire pontificate) Урбан III, (Pope from 1261 to 1264. His bull of 1264 had ordered the whole church to observe the Feast of Corpus Christi) Урбан IV, (Pope from 1362 to 1370, a man of austere life and great piety. As a patron of learning, he founded new universities at Orange, Krakyw, and Vienna) Урбан V, (Pope from 1378 to 1389 whose election sparked the Western Schism of 1378-1417) Урбан VI, (Pope from 222 to 230. His pontificate occurred within the reign of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander, a time of peace for the church) Урбан I, (Pope from September 15 to September 27, 1590. Known for his charity and piety, he was elected Pope but died 12 days later, before his consecration) Урбан VII3) Христианство: Урван (имя святого в православной традиции) -
4 Gelasius
Религия: (Pope from 1118 to 1119. His election was blackened by the Holy Roman emperor Henry V, whose loyal supporter Cencius II Frangipani attacked and imprisoned the new pope) Геласий II, (Pope from 492 to 496, one of the great architects of Roman primacy in ecclesiastical affairs. Among his acts, in 494 he changed the Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival, into the feast of the Purification) Геласий I
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