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61 III Вселенский Собор
Christianity: Third Ecumenical CouncilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > III Вселенский Собор
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62 altar boy
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63 АГР (Администрация гражданских рабочих)
Christianity: Citizens Workers' AdministrationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > АГР (Администрация гражданских рабочих)
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64 АРТЕМ
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65 АРТЕМА
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66 АРФЕМА
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67 Аарон Первосвященник
Christianity: Aaron the High Priest (святой, брат ветхозаветного пророка Моисея)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Аарон Первосвященник
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68 Аббан
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69 Аббан Килаббанский
Christianity: Abban of Kilabban (христианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Аббан Килаббанский
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70 Абдон и Сеннен
Christianity: Abdon and Sennen (раннехристианские святые) -
71 Абилинский Христианский Университет
Christianity: ACU ( Abilene Christian University)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Абилинский Христианский Университет
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72 Або Тбилисский
Christianity: Abo of Tiflis -
73 Або Тифлисский
Christianity: Abo of Tiflis (христианский святой) -
74 Абран
Christianity: Abran (имя святого) -
75 Абросим
Christianity: Abrosimus (имя святого) -
76 Абунданций
Christianity: Abundantius (имя святого) -
77 Абундий
Christianity: Abundius (имя святого) -
78 Абундий Римский
Christianity: Abundius of Rome (раннехристианский святой) -
79 Авва Дорофей
Christianity: Abba Dorotheus (раннехристианский святой, монах) -
80 Аввакум Солунский
Christianity: Abbacum of Thessalonica (православный святой)
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