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  • 42Roman Catholicism in Russia — The Roman Catholic Church in Russia is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome.OriginsSince Rus (the Eastern Slavic polity that later came to be Russia, Belarus and Ukraine) was converted in …

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  • 43The Byzantine Empire —     The Byzantine Empire     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Byzantine Empire     The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine, whose capital was at …

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  • 44Constantine IX Monomachus — born с 980 died Jan. 11, 1055 Byzantine emperor (1042–55). He gained the imperial throne by marrying Zoe, empress of the Macedonian dynasty. An opponent of the great military leaders, he neglected imperial defenses, instead spending extravagantly …

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  • 45Leo IX —    Pope (q.v.) from 1049 1054 whose emissary Humbert (q.v.) initiated the church schism of 1054. Leo was a church reformer, like others in his circle, including Humbert (and Hildebrand, the future Gregory VII [q.v.]). The background of the schism …

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  • 46Лидов, Алексей Михайлович — Алексей Михайлович Лидов Дата рождения …

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  • 47Catholic Church — This article is about the church in communion with the See of Rome. For other uses, see Catholic Church (disambiguation). Roman Christianity redirects here. For other uses, see Roman Christianity (disambiguation). Part of a series on the Catholic …

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  • 48First Council of Constantinople — For the church council of Constantinople in 359, see First Council of Constantinople (360). 9th century Byzantine manuscript illumination of I Constantinople Homilies of Gregory Nazianzus, 879 882 …

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  • 49Melkite Greek Catholic Church — The coat of arms of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. Founder Apostles Peter and Paul Independence Apostolic Era Recogn …

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  • 50John Paul II — (Karol Wojtyla) born 1920, Polish ecclesiastic: pope since 1978. * * * orig. Karol Wojtyła born May 18, 1920, Wadowice, Pol. died April 2, 2005, Vatican City Pope (1978–2005), the bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic church, the first… …

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