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41 Александр II
1) General subject: Alexander2) Religion: Alexander (Pope from 1061 to 1073 who worked for the abolition of simony, the enforcement of clerical celibacy, and laid the foundations of a reform movement)3) Cinema: Alexander II -
42 Александр IV
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43 Александр VI Борджиа
Religion: Alexander (Corrupt, worldly, and ambitious Pope from 1492 to 1503, whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Александр VI Борджиа
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44 Александр VII
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45 Александр VIII
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46 Анастасий HI
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47 Анастасий I
Religion: Anastasius (Pope from November 27, 399, to 401, who earned the praise of St. Jerome -Letter 127 - for censuring the works of Origen, one of the most influential theologians of the early Greek church) -
48 Анастасий II
Religion: Anastasius (Pope from November 24, 496, to 498. A confused tradition blamed Anastasius II for being led by Photinus into heretical opinions concerning the divinity of Jesus Christ) -
49 Аникит
General subject: Anicetus (Pope from approximately 155 to approximately 166. Possibly a Syrian, Anicetus laboured to combat the errors of the heresies of Valentine and Marcion and to prevent heresies, working particularly against the Marcionites and Gnostics) -
50 Бенедикт I
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51 Бенедикт II
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52 Бенедикт IV
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53 Бенедикт VI
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54 Бенедикт VII
Religion: Benedict (Pope from 974 to 983. He furthered the cause of monasticism and acted against simony, specifically in an encyclical letter in 981 forbidding the exaction of money for the conferring of any holy order) -
55 Бенедикт XII
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56 Бенедикт XV
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57 Бонифаций I
Religion: Boniface (Pope from 418 to 422, whose reign was markedly disrupted by the faction of the antipope Eulalius) -
58 Бонифаций II
Religion: Boniface (Pope from 530 to 532. Of Gothic descent, he was the first Germanic pontiff. He solemnly approved the conciliar decrees of the second Council of Orange, France, which condemned Semi-Pelagianism) -
59 Бонифаций IV
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60 Бонифаций IX
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