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1 Rota Sacra Romana (A tribunal of the papal curia exercising jurisdiction in matrimonial cases appealed from diocesan courts)
Религия: РотаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Rota Sacra Romana (A tribunal of the papal curia exercising jurisdiction in matrimonial cases appealed from diocesan courts)
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2 curie
curie〈rooms-katholiek; vaak Curie〉1 curia♦voorbeelden:de pauselijke/roomse/Romeinse curie • the papal/Roman Curia -
3 de diocesane curie
de diocesane curieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de diocesane curie
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4 kuri|a
f (G D Gpl kurii) 1. Relig. curia- kuria diecezjalna diocesan curia- Kuria Rzymska the Roman Curia, Curia Romana2. Hist. curiaThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kuri|a
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5 Рота
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7 Rota Sacra Romana
Религия: (A tribunal of the papal curia exercising jurisdiction in matrimonial cases appealed from diocesan courts) Рота
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