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1 верховенство
истор.верховенство короля в делах Церкви — the ecclesiastical supremacy of the King, the royal ecclesiastical supremacy
верховенство монарха, а не Папы Римского, в делах Церкви — the royal supremacy in ecclesiastical matters over the Pope
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > верховенство
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2 Акт о супрематии
Religion: Act of Supremacy (1534, the Act in which the Parliament recognized King Henry VIII as supreme head of the Church of England) -
3 Лев I Великий
Religion: Leo( Pope from 440 to 461, master exponent of papal supremacy. His pontificate was devoted to safeguarding orthodoxy and to securing the unity of the Western church under papal supremacy), Leo the Great
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