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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «EXARCHAL»
Scopri l'uso di
exarchal nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
exarchal e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages (Routledge ...
The evidence from the reign ongatho onward, then, is clear. It is not so clear
when the practice of exarchal confirmation, ended by Constantine IV after 680,
began. Going on length of vacancies, it looks as if imperial confirmation initially
lapsed ...
2
The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity
The Exarchal Deputation was planned as a future operational headquarters
which, given favourable circumstances, was to restore the organization of the
Bulgarian Church in Macedonia and the Adrianople region of Thrace. Exarch
Joseph ...
3
Eastern Christianity and the Cold War, 1945-91
He left the meeting warning thathe wasgoingto resignfromthe Exarchal office.
48Two days later, on the eve ofthe fourth anniversary ofthe establishment of the
FatherlandFront government, the Synod dismissed Stefan notonly from his
Exarchal ...
In the school year 1879/80 he was enrolled in the first form of the Uniate School,
but was later transferred to the Exarchal School. Delcev was a good pupil. He
was eager to learn and developed a love for books very early. Books drew him ...
5
A History of the Councils of the Church: from the Original ...
134; its canons, 13S. Emasculation, taught by the Vale' sians, 92; practised by
many Christians, 376; forbidden at Nicaea, 376. Ephesus, synod at, on account of
the Easter question, 81 ; (Ecumenical Synod of, 10, 33; metropolitan (exarchal) ...
Charles Joseph Hefele, 2007
6
Treasures from the Ark: 1700 Years of Armenian Christian Art
The hierarchical links that existed until 373 between Armenian Christianity and
the Church of Caesarea are explained by the origin ofthe evangelization and not
by the exarchal position of the see of Caesarea. In 373, when the Church had ...
... rise of the PAPAL power. True, on this subject, difl'erent dates are assigned, by
different interpreters. Bishop Newton fixes it at A. D. 727, at which time the Pope
and people of Rome revolted from the exarchal of Ravenna, and threw off - their.
8
Rome and the Eastern Churches
... had passed definitively to the Orthodox.13 Today, the three Byzantine-rite
circumscriptions in Italy—the eparchies of Lungo in Calabria and of Piana in
Sicily, together with the “exarchal” monastery of Grottaferrata—owe their popular
support ...
9
The Republic of St. Peter: The Birth of the Papal State, 680-825
For a long time possession of Istria and Venice was asserted by the popes, but
these former exarchal territories never really entered into the Republic. Venetian
particularism assured the eventual independence of the "Jewel of the Adriatic ...
Lamentations on the wholly exarchal dream. Preternatural prowess in the
peripheral extreme. Core connotation is a conglomerate unpreened. Pulsating
and thrashing as the icons converge and convene. Combination of the extant, the
expired ...
William Joseph Tickhill, 2011