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1 Schism of 1054
Религия: Великий раскол христианской Церкви в 1054 году, схизма 1054 года, (Event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern Christian churches and the Western Church) раскол 1054 года -
2 Schism of 1054 (Event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern Christian churches and the Western Church)
Религия: раскол 1054 годаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Schism of 1054 (Event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern Christian churches and the Western Church)
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3 Leo (Head of the medieval Latin Church -1049-54 - during whose reign the papacy became the focal point of western Europe, and the great East-West Schism of 1054 became inevitable)
Религия: Лев IXУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Leo (Head of the medieval Latin Church -1049-54 - during whose reign the papacy became the focal point of western Europe, and the great East-West Schism of 1054 became inevitable)
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4 Michael Cerularius (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople from March 1043 to November 1058 who figured prominently in the events leading to the Schism of 1054)
Религия: Михаил I КеруларийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Michael Cerularius (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople from March 1043 to November 1058 who figured prominently in the events leading to the Schism of 1054)
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5 East-West Schism
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6 Michael Cerularius
Религия: (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople from March 1043 to November 1058 who figured prominently in the events leading to the Schism of 1054) Михаил I Керуларий -
7 Раскол Великий
♦ ( ENG Schism, Great)(1054; также 1378-1417)разделение на Восточную ( православие) и Западную ( римский католицизм) христианские церкви в результате использования на Западе формулы филиокве ("и от Сына") в Никейском Символе веры. Этим термином называется также разделение Западной церкви (1378-1417) на приверженцев авиньонского и римского претендентов на папский престол.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Раскол Великий
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Schism of 1054 — See Church Schism of 1054 … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Schism of 1054 — or East West Schism Event that separated the Byzantine and Roman churches. The Eastern and Western churches had long been estranged over doctrinal issues such as the relationship of the Holy Spirit to the Father and the Son. The Eastern church… … Universalium
Church Schism of 1054 — This was the last of several church schisms that began with the Akkakian Schism (q.v.) of 484 519. This schism, despite its circumstantial appearance, can be seen as a culmination of a gulf between the churches that developed since the ninth… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
schism — schismless, adj. /siz euhm, skiz /, n. 1. division or disunion, esp. into mutually opposed parties. 2. the parties so formed. 3. Eccles. a. a formal division within, or separation from, a church or religious body over some doctrinal difference. b … Universalium
Schism (religion) — A schism (pronounced /ˈskɪzəm/ or /ˈsɪzəm/), from Greek σχίσμα, skhísma (from σχίζω, skhízō, to tear, to split ), is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization or movement religious denomination. The word is most frequently… … Wikipedia
Schism — ♦ A formal split in the church over a disagreement about a matter of practice; distinct from heresy because the split is not over belief; the schism of 1054 marked the formal break between Roman Catholicism and the Greek Orthodox church; the… … Medieval glossary
1054, Schism of — ▪ Christianity also called East–West Schism event that precipitated the final separation between the Eastern (Eastern Orthodoxy) Christian churches (Christianity) (led by the patriarch of Constantinople, Michael Cerularius) and the… … Universalium
schism — This word (from the Greek schisma, meaning division or cleft ) refers to a break in communion betweenChristians over an issue of Church authority rather than over doctrinal issues; for example, the rejection of the authority of the Roman… … Glossary of theological terms
1054 — Events* February Battle of Mortemer: The Normans defeat a French army as it is caught pillaging and plundering. King Henry I of France withdraws his main army from Normandy as a result. *April 30, Rosdalla Ireland: Earliest known European tornado … Wikipedia
Western Schism — The Great Schism of Western Christianity or Papal Schism (also known as the Western Schism) was a split within the Roman Catholic Church from 1378 to 1417. By its end, three men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope. Driven by politics… … Wikipedia
Great Schism — The term Great Schism may refer to one of several events in Christianity: * The East West Schism, in 1054 between Western Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity. * The Western Schism, related to the popes in Avignon versus those in Rome … Wikipedia