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1 primacy of the pope
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > primacy of the pope
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2 Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
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3 Damasus (Pope from October 1, 366, to December 11, 384. During his rule the primacy of the Roman see was asserted)
Религия: Дамас IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Damasus (Pope from October 1, 366, to December 11, 384. During his rule the primacy of the Roman see was asserted)
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4 Gelasius (Pope from 492 to 496, one of the great architects of Roman primacy in ecclesiastical affairs. Among his acts, in 494 he changed the Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival, into the feast of the Purification)
Религия: Геласий IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Gelasius (Pope from 492 to 496, one of the great architects of Roman primacy in ecclesiastical affairs. Among his acts, in 494 he changed the Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival, into the feast of the Purification)
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5 Трактат о власти и примате Папы Римского
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Трактат о власти и примате Папы Римского
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6 Меланхтон, Филипп
(1497-1560; немец. богослов, идеолог Реформации в Германии, сподвижник М. Лютера) Philip Melanc(h)thon, менее правильно Philip Melanthonего трактат:"О власти пап" (1537) — The Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Меланхтон, Филипп
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7 Первенство папы
♦ ( ENG primacy of the pope)Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Первенство папы
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8 Damasus
Религия: (Pope from July 17 to August 9, 1048. His brief reign, delayed by a rival claimant to the papal throne, occurred during a period when the German emperors and factions of the Roman nobility vied for control of the papacy) Дамас II, (Pope from October 1, 366, to December 11, 384. During his rule the primacy of the Roman see was asserted) Дамас I -
9 Дамас I
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10 Gelasius
Религия: (Pope from 1118 to 1119. His election was blackened by the Holy Roman emperor Henry V, whose loyal supporter Cencius II Frangipani attacked and imprisoned the new pope) Геласий II, (Pope from 492 to 496, one of the great architects of Roman primacy in ecclesiastical affairs. Among his acts, in 494 he changed the Lupercalia, a Roman pagan festival, into the feast of the Purification) Геласий I -
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