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1 Flavian II of Antioch (Patriarch of Antioch probably from 498 to 512. In deference to orthodoxy he would not expressly repudiate the Council of Chalcedon. This equivocal policy only antagonized both sides, particularly the Monophysites)
Общая лексика: Флавиан II АУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Flavian II of Antioch (Patriarch of Antioch probably from 498 to 512. In deference to orthodoxy he would not expressly repudiate the Council of Chalcedon. This equivocal policy only antagonized both sides, particularly the Monophysites)
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2 Флавиан II А
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3 Flavian II of Antioch
Общая лексика: (Patriarch of Antioch probably from 498 to 512. In deference to orthodoxy he would not expressly repudiate the Council of Chalcedon. This equivocal policy only antagonized both sides, particularly the Monophysites) Флавиан II А
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