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1 никейский собор
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2 Никейский
до 1-ого Никейсого Вселенского собора — ante-Nicene, ante-Nicaean
Никейский Символ (веры) (формула христ. вероучения, составленная на 1-ом Никейском Вселенском соборе) — the Nicene Creed
1-ый Никейский Вселенский собор (325; принял Символ веры, осудил арианство как безбожную ересь, определил время празднования Пасхи, выработал 20 канонов) — the first Nicene ecumenical council, the Council of Nicaea, the first Nicene Council
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3 никейский
1) History: Nicene2) Religion: Nicaean, Nicene (1. Of or relating to Nicaea or the Nicaeans; 2. Of or relating to the ecumenical church council held in Nicaea in 325 AD or to the Nicene Creed), nicean
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