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  • 111Dismissal (liturgy) — The Dismissal (Greek: απόλυσις; Slavonic: otpust) is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister at the end of a religious service. In liturgical churches the dismissal will often take the form of ritualized words and gestures, such …

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  • 112November 6 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) — Nov. 5 Eastern Orthodox Church calendar Nov. 7 Contents 1 Fixed commemorations 1.1 Saints 1.2 Other commemorations 2 References …

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  • 113Gregory I the Great —    Pope (q.v.) from 590 604 who is considered the greatest of the early medieval popes; saint. He refused to recognize the title of Ecumenical Patriarch that John IV Faster (q.v.), archbishop of Constantinople (qq.v.) proclaimed for himself. John …

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  • 114Bartholomew I — biographical name 1940 Dimitrios Archontonis archbishop of Constantinople and ecumenical patriarch (1991 ) …

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  • 115Dimitrios — biographical name 1914 1991 Dimitrios Papadopoulos archbishop of Constantinople and ecumenical patriarch (1972 91) …

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  • 116405 — NOTOC EventsBy PlaceWestern Roman Empire* Stilicho orders the Sibylline Books burned. * The Emperor Honorius abolishes gladiator combat in the Colosseum.Asia* The Khitan are first mentioned in Chinese chronicles. They wander along the boundaries… …

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  • 117426 — yearbox in?= cp=4th century c=5th century cf=6th century yp1=423 yp2=424 yp3=425 year=426 ya1=427 ya2=428 ya3=429 dp3=390s dp2=400s dp1=410s d=420s dn1=430s dn2=440s dn3=450s NOTOC EventsBy PlaceEurope*King Gunderic of the Vandals becomes king of …

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  • 118349 — yearbox in?= cp=3rd century c=4th century cf=5th century yp1=346 yp2=347 yp3=348 year=349 ya1=350 ya2=351 ya3=352 dp3=310s dp2=320s dp1=330s d=340s dn1=350s dn2=360s dn3=370s NOTOC EventsBy PlaceAsia* The Mou jong (proto Mongols) take control of… …

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  • 119Saint John — or St. John may refer to:Peopleaintscriptural saints* John the Baptist, who baptised Jesus at the start of Jesus ministry * John the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, author of the Gospel of John; in some… …

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  • 120Servus Servorum Dei — is a Latin phrase meaning Servant of the Servants of God . The phrase is one of the titles of the Pope and is used to refer to the Pope in the beginning address of Papal bulls.HistoryPope St. Gregory I (pope from 590 to 604) was the first pope to …

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