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1 Constantine (Pope from 708 to 715. He strongly objected to the canons, several of which opposed Roman customs, established by the largely eastern Trullan, or Quinisext, Council assembled under the Byzantine emperor Justinian II in 691)
Общая лексика: Константин IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Constantine (Pope from 708 to 715. He strongly objected to the canons, several of which opposed Roman customs, established by the largely eastern Trullan, or Quinisext, Council assembled under the Byzantine emperor Justinian II in 691)
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2 Constantine
1) Общая лексика: Константайн, Константин (мужское имя), (Pope from 708 to 715. He strongly objected to the canons, several of which opposed Roman customs, established by the largely eastern Trullan, or Quinisext, Council assembled under the Byzantine emperor Justinian II in 691) Константин I2) Религия: (II)(Antipope from 767 to 768. His brief reign revealed how the Holy See was then coveted by temporal rulers) Константин II3) География: (г.) Константина (Алжир)
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