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1 Акакий Константинопольский
Christianity: Acacius of Constantinople (христианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Акакий Константинопольский
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2 Акакиевский раскол
Religion: Acacian Schism (484-519, in Christian history, split between the patriarchate of Constantinople and the Roman See, caused by an edict by Byzantine patriarch Acacius that was deemed inadmissible by Pope Felix II)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Акакиевский раскол
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Patriarch Acacius of Constantinople — Acacius (died 489) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 471 to 489. Acacius was practically the first prelate throughout the Eastern Orthodoxy and renowned for ambitious participation in the Monophysitism controversy. Acacius… … Wikipedia
Acacius — may mean:* Saint Acacius (Agathus) of Byzantium (d. 303) Feastday: May 8 * Saint Acacius Feastday: November 27 * Saint Acacius of Amida Feastday: April 9 * Saint Acathius Feastday: March 31 * Saint Acacius, leader of the Ten thousand martyrs… … Wikipedia
Acacius (Patriarch of Constantinople) — Acacius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Acacius Patriarch of Constantinople; Schismatic; d. 489. When Acacius first appears in authentic history it is as the orphanotrophos, or dignitary entrusted with the care of the orphans, in the Church … Catholic encyclopedia
Acacius of Caesarea — in Greek Ἀκάκιος Mονόφθαλμος (died 366) was a Christian bishop, the pupil and successor in the Palestinian see of Caesarea of Eusebius AD 340, whose life he wrote. (Socrates, Historia Ecclesiastica , 2.4.) He is remembered chiefly for his bitter… … Wikipedia
Acacius (Bishop of Beroea) — Acacius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Acacius Bishop of Beroea. Born in Syria c. 322; died c. 432. While still very young he became a monk in the famous community of solitaries, presided over by Asterius, at a place just outside Antioch.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Acacius (Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine) — Acacius † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Acacius Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine, disciple and biographer of Eusebius, the historian, whose successor in the See of Caesarea he became in 340. Nothing is known of the date or country of his… … Catholic encyclopedia
Acacius — (homonymie) Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Acacius est un nom propre qui peut désigner : Acacius ou Acace de Césarée (+ 365), évêque de Césarée, défenseur de l arianisme ;… … Wikipédia en Français
Constantinople — • Capital, formerly of the Byzantine, now of the Ottoman, Empire (As of 1908, when the article was written.) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Constantinople Constantinople … Catholic encyclopedia
Acacius of Beroea — Acacius of Beroea, a Syrian by birth, lived in a monastery near Antioch, and, for his active defense of the Church against Arianism, was made Bishop of Berroea in 378 AD, by Eusebius of Samosata.While a priest, he (with Paul, another priest)… … Wikipedia
Acacius — • Bishop of Beroea (322 432) • Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine, disciple and biographer of Eusebius, the historian, whose successor in the See of Caesarea he became in 340 • Patriarch of Constantinople (d. 489) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight … Catholic encyclopedia
Acacius (Patriarche De Constantinople) — Acace de Constantinople Pour les articles homonymes, voir Acacius et Acace. Acace de Constantinople ou Acacius (en grec Akakios), fut patriarche de Constantinople entre 471 et 489. Il se distingua en s opposant à l usurpateur Basiliscus, partisan … Wikipédia en Français