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21 Анна Константинопольская
Christianity: Anne of Constantinople (христианская святая)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Анна Константинопольская
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22 Антоний III Студит
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Антоний III Студит
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23 Антонина Константинопольская
Christianity: Antonina of Constantinople (христианская святая)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Антонина Константинопольская
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24 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) -
25 Анфимий VII
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26 Арсений Авториан
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27 Афанасий I
Religion: Athanasius (Byzantine monk and patriarch of Constantinople, 1289-93, who directed the opposition to the reunion of Greek and Latin churches decreed by the Second Council of Lyon in 1274) -
28 Афанасий I, патриарх Константинопольский
Christianity: Athanasius I, patriarch of Constantinople (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Афанасий I, патриарх Константинопольский
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29 Афанасий, патриарх Константинопольский
Christianity: Athanasius, patriarch of Constantinople (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Афанасий, патриарх Константинопольский
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30 Афинагор I
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31 Бонифа
General subject: Boniface (Pope from February 19 to November 12, 607. In 603, as a deacon of the Roman Church and a legate to Constantinople, he obtained from the Byzantine emperor Phocas an edict recognizing the see of Rome as the head of all the churches) -
32 Вассиан Константинопольский
Christianity: Bassian of Constantinople (христианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вассиан Константинопольский
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33 Воспоминание основания Константинополя
Christianity: Commemoration of the founding of ConstantinopleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Воспоминание основания Константинополя
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34 Вселенский патриарх
Religion: Ecumenical Patriarch, ("Ecumenical") Patriarch of ConstantinopleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Вселенский патриарх
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35 Вселенский патриархат константинопольский
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вселенский патриархат константинопольский
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36 Второй Вселенский собор
Religion: Second Ecumenical Council ( 381, the council of the Christian church summoned by the emperor Theodosius I and meeting in Constantinople. Doctrinally, it promulgated what became known to the church as the Nicene Creed)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Второй Вселенский собор
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37 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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38 Геннадий Схоларий, патриарх Константинопольский
Christianity: Gennadius Scholarius, patriarch of Constantinople (православный святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Геннадий Схоларий, патриарх Константинопольский
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39 Геннадий, патриарх Константинопольский
Christianity: Gennadius, patriarch of Constantinople (христианский святой)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Геннадий, патриарх Константинопольский
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40 Геннадий, патриарх Цареградский
Christianity: Gennadius, patriarch of ConstantinopleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Геннадий, патриарх Цареградский
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Constantinople — This article is about the city before the Fall of Constantinople (1453). For a more detailed approach after 1453, see History of Istanbul. For other uses, see Constantinople (disambiguation). Map of Byzantine Constantinople … Wikipedia
Constantinople — Plan de Constantinople Carte montrant le relief de Constant … Wikipédia en Français
Constantinople — (Modern Istanbul). Capital of Byzantium (q.v.) from 324 1453, except for 1204 1261 when it was the capital of a Latin Empire founded by the Fourth Crusade (qq.v.). Constantine I (q.v.) s motives in establishing the new capital in 324 (dedicated… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Constantinople — noun 1. the largest city and former capital of Turkey; rebuilt on the site of ancient Byzantium by Constantine I in the fourth century; renamed Constantinople by Constantine who made it the capital of the Byzantine Empire; now the seat of the… … Useful english dictionary
CONSTANTINOPLE (IIe CONCILE DE) — CONSTANTINOPLE IIe CONCILE DE (553) L’histoire compliquée du IIe concile de Constantinople est à situer dans la suite des querelles, théologiques et politiques, qui s’élevèrent en Orient après le concile de Chalcédoine (451). Celui ci avait… … Encyclopédie Universelle