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1 Игнатий Богоносец
1) Religion: Ignatius of Antioch2) Christianity: Ignatius the God-bearer (раннехристианский святой) -
2 Игнатий Антиохийский
Christianity: Ignatius the God-bearerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Игнатий Антиохийский
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3 Игнатий Богоносец, сщмч.
(ум. 107; св. еп. Антиохийский, преемник Еввода ( Evodius), первого епископа после ап. Петра, д. п. 20 декабря / 2 января, катол. - 17 октября) St. Ignatius the "Theophorus" ( God-bearer), Pr.-M., Bp. of Antioch; St. Ignatius of AntiochПеренесение мощей сщмч. Игнатия Богоносца (отмечается 29 января / 11 февраля) — the Translation of the Relics of St. Ignatius, the "Theophoros", Pr.-M., Bp. of Antioch
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