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1 Иоанн III Схоластик
Religion: John Scholasticus, John of AntiochУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Иоанн III Схоластик
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2 Иоанн Антиохийский
Religion: John Scholasticus, John of AntiochУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Иоанн Антиохийский
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3 Иоанн Схоластик
= Иоа́нн III Схола́стик(птрх. Константинопольский в 582-95; до принятия духовного сана был адвокатом [схоластиком]; выдающийся церк. законовед; д. п. 21 февраля / 6 марта) St. John ScholasticusРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иоанн Схоластик
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4 Иоанн Лествичник, прп.
(ок. 569-619; прозван так по своему сочинению "Лествица Райская" (the Ladder of Paradise, the Ladder of Perfection, лат. Scala Paradisi); д. п. 30 марта / 12 апреля и 4-ое воскресенье Великого поста) St. John Climacus [Scholasticus], Hegumen-Abbot, St. John of the LadderРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иоанн Лествичник, прп.
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John Scholasticus — • Patriarch of Constantinople, the author of an important collection of ecclesiastical laws; b. at Sirimis near Antioch; d. 577 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John Scholasticus John Scholasticus … Catholic encyclopedia
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John the Faster — • Patriarch of Constantinople (John IV, 582 595), famous chiefly through his assumption of the title ecumenical patriarch ; d. 2 September, 595 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. John the Faster … Catholic encyclopedia
John of Ephesus — (or of Asia) (c. 507 c. 586) was a leader of the Orthodox non Chalcedonian Syriac speaking Church in the sixth century, and one of the earliest and most important of historians who wrote in Syriac.LifeBorn at Amida (modern Diyarbakır in southern… … Wikipedia
John IV — Pope John IV † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope John IV (640 642). A native of Dalmatia, and the son of the scholasticus (advocate) Venantius. The date of his birth is uncertain; d. 12 October, 642. At the time of his election he was… … Catholic encyclopedia
John of Epiphania — ( el. Ιωάννη Επιφανέως) was a late sixth century Byzantine historian. John was born in Epiphania (modern Hama, Syria). He was a Christian and served as a legal counselor to the Patriarch of Antioch, Gregory (ca. 590). John was also a cousin of… … Wikipedia