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1 Investiture Controversy
Религия: борьба за право назначения епископов, (Power struggle between the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire during the late 11th and early 12th centuries) борьба за право инвеститурыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Investiture Controversy
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2 investiture controversy
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > investiture controversy
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3 Investiture Controversy (Power struggle between the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire during the late 11th and early 12th centuries)
Религия: борьба за право инвеститурыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Investiture Controversy (Power struggle between the papacy and the Holy Roman Empire during the late 11th and early 12th centuries)
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4 Paschal (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments)
Религия: Пасхалий IIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Paschal (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments)
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5 Investiturstreit
m HIST.: der Investiturstreit the Investiture Controversy* * *der Investiturstreit the Investiture Controversy -
6 инвеститура
(средневековая катол. церемония введения в должность епископа или аббата) investitureборьба за право инвеституры (между папством и германскими императорами в 11-12 вв.) — the Investiture Controversy
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7 борьба за право назначения епископов
Religion: Investiture Controversy, Lay InvestitureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > борьба за право назначения епископов
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8 Paschal
Религия: относящийся к Пасхе, (I)(Antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate Pope St. Sergius I during 687) Пасхалий (I), (III)(Antipope from 1164 to 1168. One of the original supporters of the antipope Victor IV, he become the second antipope set up by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa) Пасхалий (III), (Of or relating to Passover or Easter) пасхальный, (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments) Пасхалий II, (Pope from 817 to 824 who further faced with the revival of Iconoclasm in the East. He was responsible for the translation of the relics of many martyrs from the catacombs to Rome) Пасхалий I -
9 paschal
Религия: относящийся к Пасхе, (I)(Antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate Pope St. Sergius I during 687) Пасхалий (I), (III)(Antipope from 1164 to 1168. One of the original supporters of the antipope Victor IV, he become the second antipope set up by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa) Пасхалий (III), (Of or relating to Passover or Easter) пасхальный, (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments) Пасхалий II, (Pope from 817 to 824 who further faced with the revival of Iconoclasm in the East. He was responsible for the translation of the relics of many martyrs from the catacombs to Rome) Пасхалий I -
10 Пасхалий II
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11 борьба за право инвеституры
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > борьба за право инвеституры
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12 Инвеститура, спор
♦ ( ENG investiture controversy)(1075-1122)один из аспектов средневековых конфликтов между папой и различными императорами по вопросу контроля над церковью. Передача символов власти (инвеститура) была основой спора между папой Григорием VII и императором Генрихом IV. Спор продолжался вплоть до заключения Вор-мсского конкордата (1122).Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Инвеститура, спор
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