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1 Gregory the Theologian (c. 330-c. 389; A 4th-century Church Father; Eastern feast day January 25 and 30; Western feast day January 2)
Религия: Григорий Богослов (или Назианзин)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Gregory the Theologian (c. 330-c. 389; A 4th-century Church Father; Eastern feast day January 25 and 30; Western feast day January 2)
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2 Gregory the Theologian
Религия: (c. 330-c. 389; A 4th-century Church Father; Eastern feast day January 25 and 30; Western feast day January 2) Григорий Богослов (или Назианзин)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Gregory the Theologian
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