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1 Pachomian monasteries
Религия: киновии, общежительные монастыри, (Cenobitic monasteries are called so after St. Pachomius) пахомианские монастыри -
2 Pachomian monasteries (Cenobitic monasteries are called so after St. Pachomius)
Религия: пахомианские монастыриУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pachomian monasteries (Cenobitic monasteries are called so after St. Pachomius)
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