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1 schizm|a
f zw. sg 1. Relig. schism 2. książk. (rozłam) schism, scission- ideologiczna/doktrynalna schizma w partii an ideological/doctrinal schism in a party- □ schizma wschodnia Relig. the Great Schism (of 1054)- schizma zachodnia Relig. the Great Schism (of the Western Church)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > schizm|a
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2 Великий Раскол
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3 раскол 1054 года
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4 Климент
1) General subject: Clem (мужское имя), Clement (мужское имя), Kliment2) Religion: Clement (III) (Antipope from 1080 to 1100. He remained antipope throughout the succeeding pontificates of Victor III and Urban II) (III), Clement (VII) (First antipope - 1378-94 - of the Western Schism that troubled the Roman Catholic church for 40 years) (VII) -
5 Пизанский собор католическо
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Пизанский собор католическо
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6 Лев IX
Religion: Leo (Head of the medieval Latin Church -1049-54 - during whose reign the papacy became the focal point of western Europe, and the great East-West Schism of 1054 became inevitable)
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