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1 Анфим Грузин
Christianity: Anthimus the Georgian (православный святой) -
2 Анфим Грузин, митрополит Валахийский
Christianity: Anthimus the Georgian, metropolitan of Wallachia (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Анфим Грузин, митрополит Валахийский
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3 Анфим Ивериянин
Christianity: Anthimus the Georgian -
4 Анфим Иверский
Christianity: Anthimus the Georgian -
5 Анфим Иверский, митрополит Унгро-Валахийский
Christianity: Anthimus the Georgian, metropolitan of WallachiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Анфим Иверский, митрополит Унгро-Валахийский
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