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21 Филофей Коккин
Religion: Philotheus Kokkinos ( Theologian, monk, and patriarch of Constantinople, a leader of the Byzantine monastic and religious revival in the 14th century) -
22 Philotheus Kokkinos
Религия: (Theologian, monk, and patriarch of Constantinople, a leader of the Byzantine monastic and religious revival in the 14th century) Филофей Коккин -
23 Антоний III Студит
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Антоний III Студит
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24 Никифор I
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25 Anthony HI Studite
Религия: (Greek Orthodox monk and patriarch of Constantinople, 974-979, who advocated the church's independence from the state) Антоний III Студит -
26 Nicephorus
1) Религия: (Greek Orthodox theologian, historian, and patriarch of Constantinople, 806-815) Никифор I2) Христианство: (Nikephoros) Никифор (имя святого) -
27 Nicholas
1) Общая лексика: (мужское имя) Николас, Никлас, Николай2) Авиация: (Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1084-1111, theologian and liturgical scholar noted for combatting doctrinal heresy and composing sacramental prayer texts for the Byzantine liturgy) Патриарх Николай III Кирдиниат Грамматик3) Религия: (Byzantine patriarch of Constantinople, 901-907; 912-925) Николай I Мистик, (Influential Renaissance Pope -reigned 1447-55 - and founder of the Vatican Library) Николай V, (One of the most popular minor saints commemorated in the Eastern and Western churches) святитель и чудотворец Николай, архиепископ Мирликийский, (Pope from 1058 to 1061, a major figure in the Gregorian reform) Николай II, (V)(Last imperial antipope, whose reign - May 1328 to August 1330 -in Rome rivalled the pontificate of Pope John XXII at Avignon) Николай (V)4) Имена и фамилии: Николас (имя, 100%, ударение на первый слог) -
28 Sergius
Религия: Папа Римский, Патриарх Константинопольский, (Patriarch of Constantinople, 1001-19, who claimed the title of "ecumenical patriarch" against the objections of the papacy) Сергий II Мануилит, (Pope from 1009 to 1012. Powerless in the hands of the Roman nobles and the patrician Crescentius II, he was particularly noted for his aid to the poor and for granting privileges to several monasteries) Сергий IV, (Pope from 687 to 701, one of the most important 7th-century pontiffs) Сергий I, (Pope from 844 to 847. His pontificate was dominated by his brother, Bishop Benedict of Albano, to whom, partly because of his severe gout, he delegated most of the papal business) Сергий II, (Pope from 904 to 911, during a scandalous period of pontifical history) Сергий III -
29 Callistus
1) Религия: (Patriarch of Constantinople, 1350-53; 1355-63, theologian, and hagiographer, an advocate of a Byzantine school of mystical prayer that he upheld by the authority of his office and by his writing) Каллист I2) Христианство: Каллист (имя святого) -
30 Gennadios II Scholarios
Религия: Георгий Куртесий, (First patriarch of Constantinople, 1454-64, under Turkish rule and the foremost Greek Orthodox Aristotelian theologian and polemicist of his time) Геннадий II СхоларийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Gennadios II Scholarios
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31 John the Faster
1) Религия: (Patriarch of Constantinople - as John IV - and mediator of theological disputes between the Orthodox and Monophysites) Иоанн IV Постник2) Христианство: Иоанн Постник (православный святой (Киево-Печерский)) -
32 Геннадий II Схоларий
Religion: Gennadios II Scholarios (First patriarch of Constantinople, 1454-64, under Turkish rule and the foremost Greek Orthodox Aristotelian theologian and polemicist of his time)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Геннадий II Схоларий
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33 Иоанн IV Постник
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34 Иоанн XI Векк
Religion: John XI Becchus (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1275-82, and leading Byzantine proponent of reunion between the Greek and Roman churches) -
35 Каллист I
Religion: Callistus (Patriarch of Constantinople, 1350-53; 1355-63, theologian, and hagiographer, an advocate of a Byzantine school of mystical prayer that he upheld by the authority of his office and by his writing) -
36 Патриарх Николай III Кирдиниат Грамматик
Aviation: Nicholas (Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1084-1111, theologian and liturgical scholar noted for combatting doctrinal heresy and composing sacramental prayer texts for the Byzantine liturgy)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Патриарх Николай III Кирдиниат Грамматик
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37 John XI Becchus
Религия: (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 1275-82, and leading Byzantine proponent of reunion between the Greek and Roman churches) Иоанн XI Векк -
38 Athenagoras
1) Религия: (Ecumenical patriarch and archbishop of Constantinople from 1948 to 1972) Афинагор I -
39 Euthymius
1) Религия: (Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, 907-912, monk, and theologian, a principal figure in the Tetragamy controversy of the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise) Евфимий I2) Христианство: Евфимий (имя святого) -
40 Анфимий VI
Religion: Anthimus (Eastern Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople, reigning for three intervals: 1845-48, 1853-55, and 1871-73. He attempted to maintain his ecclesiastical authority over the rebellious Bulgarian Orthodox Church)
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