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1 архиепископство
1) General subject: archbishopric, archiepiscopacy2) Religion: archbishopric (The see or province over which an archbishop exercises authority), archepiscopacy, archiepiscopate3) Makarov: province4) Christianity: arch-episcopacy, arch-see, archdiocese, primacy -
2 архиепископство
archbishopric, primacy, arch-episcopacy, arch-see, archdioceseРусско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > архиепископство
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